Sentences with phrase «for public television»

In addition, she worked in the summer for public television as the science and math coordinator for a children's television program.
The Swedish national news had it as one of its top stories, and we learned by the reporter responsible for the public Television that 40 % of the terrestrial land will be impossible for humans to live on.
During the remainder of the 1960s, he was a regular contributor to both ARTnews and Arts, guest editor at the Museum of Modern Art, an associate producer of a program on art for public television, and taught literature and writing workshops at the New School for Social Research and Yale University.
Curated by Rebecca Cleman from Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI) and Ava Tews at Anthology Film Archives, the February 16 program of ON THE AIR presents works created by artists for public television, and also includes films by Ernie Kovacs, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Chris Burden, Dara Birnbaum, and others.
Originally made for public television, these remarkably ambitious and tacitly autobiographical videos show Downey drawing on linguistic, psychoanalytic, art historical and semiotic theory to unravel some of the foundational concepts of Western culture, such as the idea of «the self».
It was on this path, a few years into her 26 - year stint working for Newsday as a writer and art critic and her other job of writing television essays for Public Television's «The MacNeil / Lehrer Report» that she met the artist Louise Bourgeois and then found her way into the world of documentary filmmaking.
The short film produced for public television, Diary of a Harlem Family (1968), demonstrates Parks» mastery of telling stories across media.
In recent years, the company has diversified and now represents properties such as the trend apparel and accessory brands, «David & Goliath»; the publicly displayed, life - sized art sculptures «GuitarMania» and «The Trail of Painted Ponies»; the conscientious - living brand, «MUTTS»; and «SeeMore's Playhouse,» the multi-Emmy ® Award - winning children's safety and wellness series for public television.
Her resume also lists her as the Founder and Director of the Nuclear Waste Documentary Project, a nonprofit scientific organization that produces educational materials on nuclear waste issues for public television, museums, and schools.
Under a content partnership with the PBS NewsHour, Education Week produces broadcast videos — typically focused on education issues as they are playing out in schools and towns throughout the country — for public television's flagship nightly newscast.
(2005) documentary made for public television channel France 4 in Saint - Brieuc, France, during the 2005 edition of the festival ArtRock with the collaboration of Michael Almereyda, Gautier, Léo Hisntin, Laurent Perrin and Olivier Torrès
International: The National Geographic Society produces the Explorer series for public television.
Not so for some items under communications (e.g., funding for public television), domestic and social development (social security and health care proposals), and international justice and peace (Kyoto climate control, funding the UN).
We were taping, early in May, a program for public television dealing with «same - sex marriage.»
Because we also think that a wider public needs to sense the new possibilities for a world based on elements of the new vision I have been sketching in this paper, we are working with other groups to produce a series for public television.
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.

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Polls ahead of the referendum had shown a tight race, but a projection for SRF public television showed the initiative failing by a clear margin of 55 % to 45 %.
Bill Griffeth is co-anchor of «Nightly Business Report,» an award - winning evening business news program produced by CNBC for U.S. public television.
Saudi Aramco will be ready for an initial public offering in the second half of 2018, Amin Nasser, the CEO of the state oil company, said in a Bloomberg television interview.
A group of public - television fans plan to storm the Washington Mall three days before the election, as a show of support for the broadcaster, in the form of the Million Puppet March, the name of which is hopefully self - explanatory.
In a television exclusive, TODAY aired excerpts of the interview this morning, which may be her last public interview for some time.
The Simpson trial set the stage for the Casey Anthony trial, the Oscar Pistorius trial, and any other recent case that played out in public (and on television) almost as much as it played out in the courtroom.
With a beacon at its peak to ward off aircraft, the spire will provide public transmission services for television and radio broadcast channels.
Kathy and Carissa of Ovaleye interview Tara Richardson, a well connected aspiring television personality, public speaker, mentor and one who raises awareness and money for causes that make a difference.
A total of 66 percent of Germans were pleased with her work, according to the Deutschlandtrend survey conducted for the ARD public television network.
It's the kind of thing you might come up with if you were a wealthy landlord and reality television personality who ran for president on a whim without learning anything about issues or public policy.
Herera is also co-anchor of «Nightly Business Report,» an award - winning evening business news program produced by CNBC for U.S. public television.
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.
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.
Consumer complaints to the Commission for Complaints for Telecom - television Services (CCTS) increased by a whopping 73 % compared to the same period last year — an increase that must be investigated and fixed, said the Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC) today.
The Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC) today reacted negatively to a letter from the Chair of the Canadian Radio - television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) rejecting PIAC's call for the CRTC to pursue a public inquiry into reported inappropriate, aggressive and potentially misleading sales of communications serPublic Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC) today reacted negatively to a letter from the Chair of the Canadian Radio - television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) rejecting PIAC's call for the CRTC to pursue a public inquiry into reported inappropriate, aggressive and potentially misleading sales of communications serpublic inquiry into reported inappropriate, aggressive and potentially misleading sales of communications services.
Don's achievements at IPT include: sponsorship of the «Personal Finance Guide for Military Families;» the national Elder Investment Fraud and Financial Exploitation (EIFFE) Prevention Program, in partnership with North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA) and the National Adult Protective Services Association (NAPSA); the Investor Education in Your Community ® program; the national MoneyTrack public television series; The Campaign for Wise and Safe Investing ® in partnership with the AARP Foundation, and «The Basics of Saving and Investing: Investor Education 2020.»
Don's achievements at IPI over the past five years include: the national Investor Education in Your WorkPlace ® program; the DASH for the STASH program, The 2015 Millennials: Debt and Retirement Saving / Investing Survey, and the 2015 When I'm 65 public television documentary and national engagement program.
A new guide from The Investor Protection Trust (IPT) and Investor Protection Institute (IPI) called Starting to Save for Retirement, takes inspiration from the groundbreaking public television documentary and community engagement program When I'm 65.
ATHENS, Greece (AP)-- Greece's left - wing government launched an auction Tuesday for four private national television licenses, reducing the number from seven after a heated public debate on corruption in the financially troubled country.
In the East European countries the television newsreaders read 15 minute - long conference communiqués and Central Committee resolutions which are not even suitable for printing in a newspaper, clearly under the delusion that they might fascinate a public of millions.)
It is no time for assuming on the radio, on television or in any other public place that people have somehow carelessly lapsed from the Christian way.
With the development of radio and television, which became mass media in a one - way mode, the message interaction on telephones became overshadowed in the mind of the public by the scintillation of media focusing largely on entertainment for mass audiences.
Earley gives newspaper interviews and appears on public television to lobby for change.
You have made your own scholarship accessible to the church and the wider public, as in the television series you've worked on for the BBC on Jesus and the Middle East and your new series of «New Testament Guides for Everyone.»
Made originally for Swedish television, the film came to American public networks in the uncut version this year.
The most obvious way is for the government to operate its own general press, radio, and television services for the public good.
In the U.S., the key to decreasing violence on television is for broadcasters to exercise their responsibility to serve the public welfare.
There is no reason, for example, why outstanding teachers can not make valuable materials for learning at every level available by press, radio, and television to the public at large.
Already a movement is under way to improve end - of - life care by educating health - care providers to respond better to the needs of dying patients, by creating new care settings or improving existing ones, by seeking changes in methods of paying for appropriate care, by educating the public through conferences, town meetings, television programming, and even Web sites (see www.careproject.net), by providing adequate relief of pain, by withholding or withdrawing treatments that only prolong dying, by keeping company with those who are lonely, and by being a resource of meaning and hope for those tempted to despair.
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.
This «Fairness Doctrine» has become the foundation of free speech on radio and television, and it has prevented many of the more blatant attempts by some broadcasters to use the public airwaves as nothing more than a sounding board for their own special views and interests.
With the zeal of a reformer and the heart of a dreamer, she calls for turning off the television at home, providing better funding for public schools and public media, and enacting laws that forbid marketing to children altogether.
This is the kind of censorship necessary for television, he says, «and, whatever the justice of [Rooney's] punishment, he can take comfort in having served as a sacrifice to the cause of public tranquility.»
When Ken Burns produced his much acclaimed series of public television shows on the Civil War, one of the most powerful moments for many listeners was the reading of a letter written by Major Sullivan Ballou of the Second Rhode Island regiment to his wife, Sarah.
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