Sentences with phrase «u.s. public television»

What may have seemed foolhardy at the time, even to her, paid off handsomely when she landed a job with U.S. public television's premier science series, NOVA.
ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J. — March 7, 2018 — CNBC, First in Business Worldwide, today announced that CNBC's Bill Griffeth has been named Co-Anchor of Nightly Business Report (NBR), an award - winning evening business news program produced by CNBC for U.S. public television.
Herera is also co-anchor of «Nightly Business Report,» an award - winning evening business news program produced by CNBC for U.S. public television.
Bill Griffeth is co-anchor of «Nightly Business Report,» an award - winning evening business news program produced by CNBC for U.S. public television.

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He also has short positions in a range of Chinese companies that have gone public through reverse takeovers in the U.S. «Almost all of them have odd - looking financial statements,» he told Bloomberg Television recently.
Fundamentalist broadcasters have greatly leverage their cultural and political power in the U.S. due to the failure of the FCC to require their radio and television stations to meet the public interest standard.
In the U.S., the key to decreasing violence on television is for broadcasters to exercise their responsibility to serve the public welfare.
In 1988 each of the major U.S. television networks worked with a major newspaper — CBS News with The New York Times, NBC News with The Wall Street Journal, and ABC News with The Washington Post — in order to produce polls which themselves mightily influenced both politicians and public.
Foreign policy was one of the issues that came up when U.S. Senate candidate Benjamin «Barry» Hinckley was interviewed on «State of the State,» a cable television public affairs program that aired April 21 and 22.
After critics highlighted the product on social media websites and showed unappetizing photos on television, calling it «pink slime,» the nation's leading fast - food chains and supermarkets spurned the product, even though U.S. public health officials deem it safe to eat.
He has made significant statewide and regional television buys, even though his Republican opponent, attorney Wendy Long, perhaps best known for losing in a landslide to U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand in 2012, is trailing badly in fundraising and public polls.
Inside the courthouse, U.S. District Judge Joan M. Azrack asked 51 potential jurors — one by one — about their jobs, what they do in their spare time, their favorite television shows and which public figures they admire.
U.S.: Frontline has long served as the flagship public - affairs series for American public television.
Originally made for the BBC, it played in the U.S. on the public television series Masterpiece Mystery.
Public - television stations would need to reduce their service, or in some cases, shut down completely, if the level of federal funding to public broadcasting is cut by the amount recently proposed, according to a new report by the U.S. Government Accountability OPublic - television stations would need to reduce their service, or in some cases, shut down completely, if the level of federal funding to public broadcasting is cut by the amount recently proposed, according to a new report by the U.S. Government Accountability Opublic broadcasting is cut by the amount recently proposed, according to a new report by the U.S. Government Accountability Office.
Public television's national «lifestyle» channel, Create, also broadcasts «Rudy Maxa's World» regularly as does AXS - TV in the U.S.
At least in the U.S., if the general public knows anything about global warming (and, clearly, many people don't), they probably learned it learned it from television, newspapers, news magazines, and, dare I say it, An Inconvenient Truth.
«The Weather Machine,» BBC - television (a co-production with the U.S. Corporation for Public Broadcasting and WNET), first aired 20 Nov. 1974, expanded in a book: Calder (1975), quote p. 134; he based the «snowblitz» idea on Lamb and Woodroffe (1970); see also Brooks (1925), pp. 90 - 91.
Local television (TV) weathercasters are a potentially promising source of climate education, in that weather is the primary reason viewers watch local TV news, large segments of the public trust TV weathercasters as a source of information about global warming, and extreme weather events are increasingly common (Leiserowitz et al.; U.S. Global Change Research Program).
The U.S. District Court of Massachusetts has affirmed a lower Court's summary judgment ruling that Fox News Network, LLC («Fox»), and «Fox and Friends» television personalities, Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade, did not defame the Superintendent of the Lewiston, Maine public schools during a morning show, which ran in April, 2007.
While U.S. Olympic coverage is buried under mountains of bureaucracy and advertising agreements, in countries like Canada and England, the Olympics are broadcast on public television stations, the CBC and the BBC, respectively.
Today, through television, radio, newspaper articles and public appearances across the U.S., Suzy speaks to parents, educators and organisations about grief and the experiences of family members during crisis; offering guidance, insight and hope.
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