When you look at Bruce D. Collins, in-house counsel for C-SPAN, you're looking at the entire legal department of the Washington, D.C.-based not-for-profit communications company. On the one hand, that's less impressive than it sounds because of C-SPAN's approach to the news. "Rarely do we have to worry about libel because we never say anything. We don't have reporters, we don't have hidden cameras, we don't conduct investigations..." But that still leaves him a lot of ground to cover.
May 30, 2000 at 12:00 AM
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