How most say they deplore smutty daytime TV fare while its ratings remain as high as ever.
Rural atmosphere and bucolic settings were great TV fare.
Others will find a competently made but heavy-handed film that's almost sure to remind them of TV fare.
If we are to rescue our children from permanent cynicism, we must insist that they forsake the campaign at once for more wholesome TV fare.
It also interprets Section 629 to suggest that the law only applies to pay TV fare, not IP video.
The show was a front runner of the type of concert programming that is now standard TV fare.
Videotaping shows, and then reviewing their content, is another way in which parents can control youngsters' TV fare.
Soon, Patriot intercepts became standard TV fare, and the message of success was amplified by the hype from the manufacturers and the military.
But rather than taking television sets away from prison inmates, why not restrict their TV fare to news programs, political discussions, documentaries, etc.
Other European nations impose informal quotas on American TV fare.