Public broadcasting television impact
[DOCX File]America's Public Television Stations
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The annual federal investment in public media through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is the foundation for an extraordinary array of community services in education, public safety and civic leadership that enhance the lives of millions of Americans, beyond the iconic national public broadcasting programming that viewers love.
[DOC File]Federal Communications Commission | The United States of ...
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The Supreme Court likewise has recognized the impact television broadcasting has on our political system: “Deliberation on the positions and qualifications of candidates is integral to our system of government, and electoral speech may have its most profound and widespread impact when it is disseminated through televised debates.
[DOCX File]The Broadcasting Sector in Croatia - Awex
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The Croatian Radio Television, the public broadcasting company, operates several radio and television channels. ... Even though social impact of television in Croatia is considered to be imperfect and that of variable quality, television is important in the society because …
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There were also more than 2,000 low-power television stations. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting was established in 1968 as a not-for-profit, nongovernmental agency to finance the growth of noncommercial radio and television; by 2003 the network served more than 200 television and nearly 800 radio stations.
[DOC File]Civilisation in America: Public Broadcasting, Art Museums ...
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Yet its impact on public discourse was arguably greater in the United States, where the series was first screened at the National Gallery of Art (NGA) in Washington in late 1969, then in government offices and educational institutions across the country and finally on the new Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).
[DOC File]Iowa Public Television
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Iowa Public Television returned to broadcasting 24 hours per day in September, 2005. This not only allowed the return of block-feeds for educators across the State, but should also result in more efficient operations for our aging analog transmitters.
[DOC File]Chapter 13: Broadcasting, Cable, and Access Theory
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Doctrine was found to have a negative impact on broadcasting (less discussion of issues). Modern technology made scarcity and access to broadcast less important. Doctrine allowed government supervision of content. FCC no longer required stations to balance public issues but kept the personal attack rules (1987). Equal Opportunity Law
[DOC File]Not Reaction but Renewal: Redefining Public Service ...
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New Zealand represents one of the most interesting examples of broadcasting reform in the world to-date. New Zealand deregulated its television broadcasting in the 1990s and established a contestable funding regime for public service television content. Academics have fiercely debated the pros and cons of the New Zealand reforms.
[DOC File]May 2, 2000 - Wisconsin Public Television
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Malcolm Brett, director of Broadcast and Media Innovations for University of Wisconsin-Extension, and Gene Purcell, director of the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board, who together represent the leadership of Wisconsin Public Broadcasting, oversaw the television network’s director search.
[DOC File]FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - Wisconsin Public Television
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Broadcasting and Media Innovations (BAMI) creates opportunities and linkages in broadcasting, information technologies and distance education initiatives utilizing digital technology. BAMI. delivers two award-winning broadcasting resources: Wisconsin Public Radio and Wisconsin Public Television.
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