Sentences with phrase «on public broadcast»

The programme was presented on a public broadcast channel, which has important responsibilities in a liberal democracy such as the UK.
The majority of the stunts this movie pulls would and could never end up on public broadcast.
PBS - It's a very Antiques Roadshow draft over on public broadcasting with a cavalcade of stars joining the booth to break down the prospects.
Incumbent Governor Andrew Cuomo says he's agreed to two debates, both on public broadcasting, with his opponents, but his GOP challenger is angered because the formats do not include a televised contest between the Democratic and Republican candidates.
It's shaping up now that Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo is willing to participate in two debates to be aired on public broadcasting.
In contrast, Germany spends $ 143 a person; Norway spends more on public broadcasting than any other country — $ 180 per Norwegian.
Yes, the technical glitch has become so apparent that Apple didn't mind releasing the commercial on the public broadcasting platforms.

Not exact matches

The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear an important business case that could change the way public information gets broadcast online.
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.
Business owners can take the chat tool a step further with Google Hangouts on Air, which allows you to host video discussions and broadcast them live to the public.
Most print and broadcast outlets post stories online, which can be commented on by the general public.
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.
She frequently appears on Bloomberg, CNBC, and public broadcasting, and has been quoted in Businessweek and The Economist.
And Mr. Crull said in a speech at a broadcasting conference on March 6 that Canada needs «a supportive regulatory and public policy framework — enabling rather than undermining content creators.
Other embarrassing microphone moments:
— Ronald Reagan was preparing for his weekly broadcast on National Public Radio in...
The ads will run across press, broadcast TV, cinema, digital and outdoor, with additional content on social and mobile, while a CRM campaign will target people on email with an online personality test, where the public are then able to find out what textiles suit them.
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.
it's broadcasted on the blockchain network and stored on a public ledger, which helps to ensure transparency and integrity of the digital currency.
On most of the public network, any anonymous individual can become an active participant, broadcast and propagate transactions, and view the full history of all previous transactions made by all participants on the networOn most of the public network, any anonymous individual can become an active participant, broadcast and propagate transactions, and view the full history of all previous transactions made by all participants on the networon the network.
Presidential debates, increased public affairs, innovations in news coverage, fewer commercials on children «s programs, more female and minority on - air employment, greater minority ownership of stations, «free speech messages» in many cities, greater responsiveness to viewer «s letters, and a temporary reduction in violent programs — all were brought about through the efforts of the broadcast reform groups.9.
The Carnegie Commission on the Future of Public Broadcasting in l979 challenged the country to rethink its vision of what broadcasting could be:
To stay on the air, public broadcasting stations were forced resort to year - round fund raising campaigns, to accept forms of «underwriter recognition» that looked suspiciously like commercials, and to tailor their programming schedule to whatever corporate underwriters would support.
They should become major centers of mass communication, carrying on a continuous work of adult education of the public in the letters, sciences, and arts, by printed publications, by motion pictures, and by radio and television broadcasts.
On the February 3, 1984, broadcast of National Public Radio's «All Things Considered,» interviewer David Malpus challenged Kaiser, noting that the Peters Projection does not show Africa in its normal shape.
In that year, the FCC released a programming statement in which they concluded, under a good deal of pressure from particular groups) that no public - interest basis was to be served by distinguishing between sustaining - time programs (those broadcast on free air - time) and commercially sponsored programs in evaluating a station's performance in the public interest.
Many scholars broadcast on these programs, which were well received by the public.
By 1974 a UNESCO report found that only four countries were exporting TV in any major way: the United States was annually exporting 150,000 hours of TV; the United Kingdom and France, about 20,000 hours each (including all the BBC programs on American public broadcasting); and Germany about 6,000 hours.
Fourth, the suggestion that public broadcasting is on the far left is erroneous.
On the other hand, the general public is more open to less judgmental and more mainstream messages but is reluctant to support any broadcast ministries.
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.
And speaking of respect, I reserve the right to offer a bit to Mr. Camping if he proceeds to apologize to the world and dismantle his awful Family Radio network broadcasting empire that's been foisting this baloney on the public since the LAST time he incorrectly made these dire predictions.
The publication of The Five Gospels was heralded by a feature story on National Public Radio (the broadcast heard by my brother - in - law), and the charismatic Crossan has broken through to a mass audience by appearing on «The Larry King Show.»
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.
Jerry Falwell is one broadcaster who has justified his broadcasting activities on the basis of the political visibility and impact they have given to the church: «Television and radio are enabling the Christian community to reach a level of public exposure and contacts never before possible.»
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.
He was a difficult man to like personally, and he died alone after a long illness, all but forgotten by the public that had once hung on his every broadcast.
If Macheda has accidentally broadcast this huge news on the very public forum of Twitter, then Sir Alex Ferguson may want to have words with the young Italian.
«Our goal is to eventually get our top High School games broadcast either live or on tape delay on public television and Comcast channels throughout the region.
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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Frankly, it's not all that surprising to see public bettors flocking to this game considering Kentucky is involved and the game will be broadcast nationally on ESPN2.
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.
The board also is considering moving its meetings to the larger council chambers in the Municipal Building and broadcasting the meetings on public - access television.
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.
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 Amherst.
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