From: To: A16.A16(kidstv) Date: 9/17/95 3:31pm Subject: Childrens Television Act Allow broadcasters to compete in providing the best in wholesome entertainment. In as much as the airwaves belong to the people, the government could allocate use of standard frequencies on the basis of which competing station will offer, in writing, the most in terms of family programming with emphasis on those hours when children are likely to be in the audience. Sex and violence could be relegated to the cables or to late hour viewing. By awarding frequencies on the basis of such a competition the government removes itself from setting standards which might conflict with the First Amendment: the stations would voluntarily set their own limits. Straying from the standards would constitute a violation of the contract and result in the revocation of the license. Broadcasters wouldn't like this system but the airwaves don't belong to them.