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- WORLD, Page 47World NotesEUROPEAN COMMUNITYThey Don't Love Lucy?
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- For years Europe's television offerings have read like a page
- out of TV Guide: Dallas, Miami Vice, Sesame Street, L.A. Law, even
- such oldies as I Love Lucy. American-made shows account for some
- 70% of the Continent's programming. Last week, however, the
- European Community took a step toward reclaiming its prime time
- from the foreigners. The twelve-nation E.C. adopted rules, to take
- effect in 1990, calling on its networks to broadcast a majority of
- European-made entertainment programs.
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- At stake is not just cultural pride but also megabucks: by 1998
- European broadcasters will purchase an estimated $4 billion in
- programs. U.S. exporters, who have come to rely on foreign sales
- of their shows, assailed the new rule. "The European Community
- today took a step backward in time," complained Jack Valenti,
- president of the Motion Picture Association of America. "They said
- no to competition and viewer choice and yes to trade barriers." In
- Congress, some even called for retaliatory measures.
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- E.C. officials responded by pointing out that the new policy
- is intended to be merely a political guideline and does not have
- the force of law. In any case, Lucy lovers have little to fear for
- the foreseeable future: European producers are not up to creating
- enough shows to meet the new requirement.