Sentences with phrase «for public broadcast»

«We have always had support from both parties in Congress, and will again make clear what the public receives in return for federal funding for public broadcasting
Hopefully the time is coming where the ride will be over for this group - there is a huge space for public broadcasting and presentation of centered debates and discussions in this country - and it can only be through a public space lens - the next election will hopefully bring people such as yourself back into such space so that we can get on with having some notion of civilization.
It will have to provide a substantial and continuing financial base for public broadcasting.
Two years after the creation of CPB, Nixon instructed his staff to see to it that «all funds for public broadcasting be cut immediately.»
A poll in January 1995 showed that 84 percent want federal funding for public broadcasting maintained or increased (80 percent of Republicans, 86 percent of independents and 90 percent of Democrats).
According to an article on the website for public broadcasting station KPBS, the billboards said:
Funding for public broadcasting, the arts, humanities, museums, and even Meals on Wheels would be eliminated under Trump's budget.
The Congressman explains why he opposes cutting funding for public broadcasting, and we even talk about his love of Bruce Springsteen, if not all of The Boss» politics.
The corporation decided to re-evaluate its criteria for public broadcasts after the election and cited Ukip's rise in popularity as the catalyst for its review.
Cutting this already anemic funding would spell disaster for public broadcasting, most notably stations in rural America.
He has been a staunch supporter and advocate for public broadcasting in promoting those rights.

Not exact matches

It comes at a tough time for showbiz personalities to be at the helm of a live broadcast, given the intense public focus on sexual harassment and the darker side of working in Hollywood.
It has a feature called «channels» for broadcasting messages to the public, that has famously been used by ISIS.
With a beacon at its peak to ward off aircraft, the spire will provide public transmission services for television and radio broadcast channels.
When I'm 65 will begin with a coast - to - coast 60 - minute feature documentary produced by PBS via Detroit Public Television and will continue long beyond the broadcast with a five - year engagement program that will help people of all ages across the nation expand their capacity for financial self - reliance in their later years.
If you work for one of the matching gift companies listed below, you can join the more than 7,000 WGBH members who take an extra step to support public broadcasting.
All of the Choose to Save ® public service announcements were developed and produced for broadcast in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area by CTS media partners WJLA - TV / ABC7 and Bonneville International Corp. — WTOP Radio.
During its first - ever live broadcast of jury deliberations, the Andy Awards revealed the four big winners of its newly revamped awards program: Nike's «Breaking 2» integrated campaign that documented runners attempting to break the two - hour marathon mark, which earned the «Bravery» award; a «Sound of Music» - inspired musical for Orkin, nabbing the Student honor; «Immunity Charm» for the Afghanistan MInistry of Public Health from McCann Worldgroup India, which earned the award for Social Good; and State Street Global Advisors» «Fearless Girl» from McCann New York, which claimed another top honor and earned the best of show Grandy award.
Other embarrassing microphone moments:
— Ronald Reagan was preparing for his weekly broadcast on National Public Radio in...
In his longtime role as New York Bureau Chief and Senior Correspondent for public television's Nightly Business Report, Scott Gurvey covered the financial markets, business and the economy for the first and longest - running daily program dedicated to financial news on broadcast television.
Richard Neuhaus addressed this concern in 2005 in response to NAE's then newly released public policy broadcast, «For the Health of the Nation: An Evangelical Call to Civic Responsibility.»
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting was created by Congress in l967 to promote the development of the nation «s noncommercial broadcast stations.
The idea of broadcasting as a force in the public interest, a display case for the best of America «s creative arts, a forum of public debate — advancing the democratic conversation and enhancing the public imagination — has receded before the inexorable force of audience maximization.11.
Public broadcasting, especially in Canada, has created educational programs for children that have great appeal.
In the earlier years of broadcasting, broadcasters promised Congress to provide churches and other public groups with free air - time for the broadcast of their programs in exchange for favorable legislation which did not bind them to such a compulsory arrangement.
The nature of religious television in America can be seen to be a function of the interaction of four main players; changes over the past decades have come about because of changes in the relative power and relationships of the four following players: (1) the regulatory agencies of the federal government, which, through the legislative process, provide the structure within which interaction inside the television industry takes place; (2) the television industry, primarily network and local station managements, which control the airwaves within the legislated structure; (3) the viewing public, which selects what it is that will be watched; and (4) the religious broadcasters who provide the material for broadcasts.
Finally, some FM stations make available their subcarrier to public groups, for broadcast tapes of the worship service or other program especially designed for the shut - in.
Where public broadcast systems have gone commercial, the issue has arisen whether this leads to a massive inflow of US produced TV materials or to increased opportunities for domestic TV production.
While there was plenty of political rhetoric about requiring broadcasters to serve the public interest in exchange for broadcast licenses, the requirement was never enforced.
In January 1995 the Washington Post quoted Newt Gingrich as saying that public broadcasting is a «sandbox for the rich» which should not be paid for by «poor workers.»
I arrogantly declined to attend the local high school and college games; and with eyes narrowed and brows aloft I flipped from the Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday TV battles to the public broadcasting channel for a film by Ingmar Bergman or a lecture from Chicago on recent trends in Bulgarian poetry.
the program would afford an unparalleled opportunity to dramatize the interest of the Christian Church in the creative process in the arts, would encourage the production of films and programs of the highest standards, would give public support to those individuals in the film and broadcast industries who are striving to lift the general level of production, would present the Church in a positive rather than a negative stance in relation to these media, and would provide the opportunity for the Church in general and the B.F.C. and its members in particular to enter into significant conversations with the entertainment industry on standards, values, and goals.
In previous chapters I have suggested what concerned citizens can do to deal with television without censorship: create local television councils and community action to get stations to accept their responsibility for the public welfare; introduce media education courses in the schools and churches to create media literacy; organize community groups to develop programs relating to community issues on the «narrowcast» media of cable - TV, videocassettes, low - power TV, public - broadcasting facilities, and commercial side - band channels; employ stockholder action and other economic measures.
Whether or not the FCC checks on their performance, stations are still required «to broadcast in the public - interest...» and to prove at renewal time that they have exercised responsible trusteeship in exchange for their licenses.
Because public research funds are often allocated on a strongly socially functional basis, it has only been recently when religious broadcasting had risen to the level of social and political controversy that funds have begun to be allocated for social research into the phenomenon.
Granted, the Fairness Doctrine has to do with the FCC ensuring that public broadcasts show both sides of controversial issues, but it's easy to see the hypocrisy where you argue against forcing a company to show both sides of an issue and then you argue for it!
The campaign event was ignited off the back of the public and political pressure created by the broadcast of video images on 60 Minutes supplied to the media outlet by Animals Australia showing issues with heat stress related mortalities for sheep, on a 2017 shipment to the Middle East.
His highly rated Public Television series, Mexico — One Plate at a Time, is broadcast coast to coast and has earned him multiple Daytime Emmy nominations for Best Culinary Host.
In addition, from 12:30 to 1:30 every Monday afternoon, he reads selections from SI on a program for blind listeners that is broadcast through the facilities of public radio station KPFA in Berkeley.
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The project focuses on education and training about LGBT issues for teams, players, media and fans, as well as producing and broadcasting public service announcements.
WGBH and WGBY members get free OSV admission (Sturbridge, Mass.) Sept. 6, 2012 — Old Sturbridge Village will host a PBS Family Fun Day on Saturday, Sept. 22, with free admission for members of public broadcasting stations WGBH - Boston and WGBY - Springfield (up to two adults and two children per member), and appearances by favorite children's TV characters Curious George and Ruff Ruffman.
(Sturbridge, Mass.) Sept. 6, 2012 — Old Sturbridge Village will host a PBS Family Fun Day on Saturday, Sept. 22, with free admission for members of public broadcasting stations WGBH - Boston and WGBY - Springfield (up to two adults and two children per member), and appearances by favorite children's TV characters Curious George and Ruff Ruffman.
(Sturbridge, Mass.) Sept. 17, 2012 — Old Sturbridge Village will host a PBS Family Fun Day on Saturday, Sept. 28, with free admission for members of public broadcasting stations WGBH - Boston and WGBY - Springfield (up to two adults and two children per member), and appearances by favorite WGBH children's TV characters Curious George and Clifford the Big Red Dog.
Manila, 4th August, 2011 — During World Breastfeeding Week, UNICEF joins global partners in calling for the benefits of breastfeeding to be broadcast beyond clinics and delivery rooms to the public at large, ensuring that young people both in the developing world and in wealthier countries understand the importance of breastfeeding long before they become parents.
She expressed hope that the involvement of actress Jada Pinkett Smith, who agreed to produce public service announcements for broadcast, will help raise awareness of the practice.
For the past two decades, she has hosted an annual broadcast for healthcare and public health professionals called Breastfeeding Grand Rounds, focusing each year on a different breastfeeding issue with both clinical and public health significance Dr. Applegate holds a BA in biochemistry from Smith College, an MD from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and an MPH in epidemiology from the University of Massachusetts at AmherFor the past two decades, she has hosted an annual broadcast for healthcare and public health professionals called Breastfeeding Grand Rounds, focusing each year on a different breastfeeding issue with both clinical and public health significance Dr. Applegate holds a BA in biochemistry from Smith College, an MD from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and an MPH in epidemiology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherfor healthcare and public health professionals called Breastfeeding Grand Rounds, focusing each year on a different breastfeeding issue with both clinical and public health significance Dr. Applegate holds a BA in biochemistry from Smith College, an MD from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and an MPH in epidemiology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
NEW YORK / GENEVA, 30 July 2011 - During World Breastfeeding Week, UNICEF joins global partners in calling for the benefits of breastfeeding to be broadcast beyond clinics and delivery rooms to the public at large, ensuring that young people both in the developing world and in wealthier countries understand the importance of breastfeeding long before they become parents.
Rejecting the advice of «so - called communications experts» that the broadcasts are «quaint» and a «relic of the past», he cited a 2005 ICM poll which found party political broadcasts are second only to news bulletins as the lead source of information for general members of the public.
This source, from Israel's public broadcasting corporation (Hebrew), quotes an advisor at the Russian defense ministry, as saying that while Netanyahu asked for the delivery to be canceled, this was only a minor consideration in the decision.
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