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They should recognize the benefits of gavel-to-gavel coverage both for the public and the Court.
Live gavel-to-gavel television coverage is planned, and extra security has been added.
His paper did not expect gavel-to-gavel coverage from him, leaving that to the news agencies.
"We will have gavel-to-gavel coverage by the end of this session."
But, he said, at least they were providing him an opportunity to be the anchor of gavel-to-gavel coverage, as in the old days.
But "gavel-to-gavel," which had begun as a way to save money, was discontinued because it cost too much.
The networks should be required to provide gavel-to-gavel coverage of the conventions, as was the norm in years past.
When there were no live gavel-to-gavel meetings, other local or statewide public affairs programming was carried.
KarasOnCrime.com offers gavel-to-gavel coverage and a daily video blog for members.
Thus, the decision was made in favour of having gavel-to-gavel coverage, rather than allowing the electronic media themselves to record or film committee proceedings.
If their problem is one of perception, he added, "we could have ended it with extensive and possibly gavel-to-gavel coverage."
C-Span, the public affairs network, will offer gavel-to-gavel coverage with little interpretation.
The conventions are not just political theater, but really serious stuff, and that's why all the networks have an obligation to give gavel-to-gavel coverage.
The service will provide gavel-to-gavel coverage to its affiliates, which have the option of carrying the hearings or running other programs.
The channel will carry live uninterrupted gavel-to-gavel coverage of convention speeches.
In 1973, it carried gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Senate Watergate hearings.
CBS will make gavel-to-gavel coverage available at no charge at www.cbsnews.com.
This programming would supplement the gavel-to-gavel broadcasts of House and Committee proceedings.
The two earned an Emmy Award for their unprecedented gavel-to-gavel coverage.
Having started out in mid-1951 with a staff of 14, he successfully introduced the concept of gavel-to-gavel television convention coverage a year later.
One of the best ways to find out will be to watch television, especially the Public Broadcasting Service's live, gavel-to-gavel coverage.
The idea of gavel-to-gavel coverage was unique.
The most complete live coverage will be PBS's gavel-to-gavel broadcast.
As a bonus, TV provides gavel-to-gavel coverage from those insane weather reporters on the beach.
Over the years, gavel-to-gavel coverage came to be interspersed with network-manufactured events to break up the tedium.