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Because the program received a relatively unfavorable Sunday evening timeslot on PBS ' schedule in the early 1970s, Buckley and Steibel briefly attempted to return Firing Line to commercial TV, but could not find sponsors ( the probable reason the show moved to public TV in the first place ).
Note: Because of a rumored dispute between Eddie Murphy and the FOX network ( apparently over unfavorable scheduling of the show ), Phil Morris and Mark Moseley took over the role of Thurgood in several late episodes.
Because the Federal Communications Commission was concerned that the move of WPTS to FM might set an unfavorable precedent for other non-commercial stations seeking to make a similar move, Pitt had to reassure the FCC that WPTS was a unique case.

Because and press
Because the first rabbis in the 1970s were trained in the United States, the Israeli press and public often refers to the Israeli Progressive Movement as " Reform ".
Because the earliest tarot cards were hand-painted, the number of the decks produced is thought to have been rather small, and it was only after the invention of the printing press that mass production of cards became possible.
Because Burr had not revealed his homosexuality during his lifetime, initial press accounts gave it sensational treatment.
Because of the frequent association between spin and press conferences ( especially government press conferences ), the room in which these take place is sometimes described as a spin room.
Because of a similar agreement applied to sound bites ( O-Töne, in German ) a German press organization suggested that the press refrain from reporting about the exhibition in Munich in 2003.
Because of Simple Minds ' powerful stage presence and lyrics that trafficked in Christian symbolism, the band was criticised by some in the music press as a lesser version of U2, despite the fact that both bands were now heading in different musical directions.
Because the pits in the plate are not deep, only a small number of top-quality impressions ( copies ) can be printed before the quality of the tone starts to degrade as the pressure of the press begins to smooth them out.
Because of an erroneous press story and Rickenbacker's known Swiss heritage, he was suspected of being a spy.
Because of this, he has, in the past, generally been considered with favor by the US press.
Because Starr regularly leaked tidbits to press about the lurid, lengthy sexual details that were mentioned in his report, he was criticized for using the scandal as a political maneuver and was charged for violating legal ethics by presenting information irrelevant to an investigation as evidence of legal wrongdoing.
Because of the opposition the Negro leagues faced, and because of the lack of reliable press coverage of many of their games, no statistics can be given for Bell with any accuracy.
Because vanity presses are not selective, publication by a vanity press is typically not seen as conferring the same recognition or prestige as commercial publication.
Because of his impact on national politics and central position on the pivotal Senate Finance Committee, he was referred to by the press and public alike as the " General Manager of the Nation ", dominating all tariff and monetary policies in the first decade of the 20th century.
Because of this, the Daglish government put forward no distinctively Labor policies, and worked for consolidation rather than rapid development ; in the press it was sometimes derisively referred to as the Mark Time Government.
Because basket presses have a relatively compact design, the press cake offers a relatively longer pathway for the juice to travel before leaving the press.
Because of his importance to the Labour Party as a donor, contemporary press reports described him as " unsackable.
Because individual sheets are fed though, a large number of sheet sizes and format sizes can be run through the same press.
Because of his change in luck, he is released from confinement after the elderly couple he conned decides not to press charges.
Because the game responded to repeatedly pressing the " run " buttons at high frequency, players of the arcade version resorted to various tricks such as rapidly swiping a coin or ping-pong ball over the buttons, or using a metal ruler which was repeated struck such that it would vibrate and press the buttons.
Because there is no anilox roller in the process, the make-ready time also goes down when compared to a flexo press.
Because of this, Petrov told Bulgarian press that he plans to retire from club and international football ; his agent later denied any reports of retirement: " It is not true that Stiliyan has said he is retiring from football.
Because of this he was vilified in the press and privately as well, even receiving a number of death threats at his home in Washington.

Because and coverage
Because Moldova is a small country in terms of its territory telecommunications companies managed to achieve good coverage in both wired and wireless communications infrastructure.
Because the AP was a cooperative essentially owned by the newspapers, those in the South influenced its coverage of the racial unrest and protests, often ignoring, minimizing, or slanting the reporting.
Because these LEO orbits are not geostationary, a network ( or " constellation ") of satellites is required to provide continuous coverage.
Because of the partial coverage, the food must be flipped at least once to cook both sides.
Because Medicare offers statutorily determined benefits, its coverage policies and payment rates are publicly known, and all enrollees are entitled to the same coverage.
Because of the low Pulse Repetition Frequency ( PRF ) of most coherent pulsed radars, which maximizes the coverage in range, the amount of doppler processing is limited.
) Because NBC waited eleven minutes to begin videotaping the coverage, it was believed for decades that Pardo's historic bulletins were lost ; but, almost 40 years later, an audio tape of the bulletins was discovered in a private collection.
Because of its style and word coverage, " Webster ’ s Second " is still a popular dictionary.
Because of its proximity to the large cities of the North, such as Washington, D. C., Philadelphia, and New York City, the Army of the Potomac received more contemporary media coverage than the other Union field armies.
Because of the media coverage of the case, both patient and doctor become part of the popular culture of their time.
Because of this, the FCC requires U. S. TV stations to replicate their analog coverage with their digital signal as well.
Because of game-related sports coverage, this was the first major earthquake in the United States of America to have its initial jolt broadcast live on television.
Because of its location in Canada's capital, the paper also publishes extensive coverage of LGBT issues in national politics, which is also reprinted in its sister publications in Toronto and Vancouver.
Because of this DFA has concentrated on promoting legislation that is designed to achieve universal coverage, mirroring the advocacy of the group's founder, Howard Dean.
Because of these many flows into the bay, its large watershed covers portions of five Florida counties By 2010, measures of sea grass coverage, water clarity, and biodiversity had improved to levels last seen in the 1950s.
Because term life insurance is a pure death benefit, its primary use is to provide coverage of financial responsibilities for the insured or his beneficiaries.
Because the likelihood of dying in the next year is low for anyone that the insurer would accept for the coverage, purchase of only one year of coverage is rare.
Because of the low likelihood of an insurer having to pay a death benefit, term insurance may offer more coverage per premium dollar-by a factor of up to 10.
Because of complaints about DIRT Motorsports and the lack of television coverage, Northwest Sprint Tour owner Fred Brownfield formed the National Sprint Tour as a rival to the World of Outlaws Sprint for the 2006 season.
Because the antenna may be mounted on a high tower, coverage may extend up to distances of fifty kilometres, This is even helpful especially when there is no signal in a GSM mobile phone.
" Because of her coverage of Johnny, Dana was able to move on up to reporting for a Boston television station, choosing her career ambitions above her increasingly complex relationship with Johnny.
Because the paper serves much of the congressman's 7th district, some controversy over coverage is noted, but generally dismissed as there is no evidence that she is involved in the paper's content at all.

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