That is a very laudable position for
a public broadcaster in assisting public discussion about the options for taking action on climate change.
Here's what the main
public broadcaster in Germany has from their polling about voter changes from 2013 to 2017.
The alarmingly honest admission came in an interview with a small
public broadcaster in the Rocky Mountains, but the story has snowballed.
Not exact matches
The
public broadcaster cites Belgian government sources saying Ms Mineur's appointment sends a «clear signal» to Saudi Arabia, which has been slow to reform
in comparison to its neighbouring countries.
Dominique Mineur, who is currently posted
in the United Arab Emirates, will move to the Saudi capital Riyadh to head up the embassy there from next summer, Belgian
public broadcaster VRT reports.
A study cited by local media suggests the number of Norwegians who listen to the radio on a daily basis has dropped by 10 %
in a year, and the
public broadcaster NRK has lost 21 % of its audience.
Fox first announced its 10.75 pound per share offer
in December 2016 but the deal has been held up concerns about the influence Murdoch could wield over
public opinion through owning all of the
broadcaster as well a clutch of UK newspapers.
Tait's appointment is the latest
in a series of moves the Liberal government has made at the
public broadcaster that began
in 2016, when it boosted funding to the CBC by $ 675 million over five years.
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.
The partisan
public broadcaster refused to defend itself
in the face of U.S. presidential candidate Mitt Romney's promise during the first debate that he'd fire Big Bird if elected.
Also, is it possible that all of these «situations» are coming to light
in order to help the Cons justify the elimination of a
public broadcaster once and for all?
There has even been talk of the
public broadcaster, (CBC) which receives over $ 1 billion
in public funding annually, dropping advertising and ceasing to compete for ad dollars with its private sector rivals.
We also recommend the
public broadcaster begin becoming a digital - age
public news service by moving to open its content to other participants
in the Canadian media ecosystem.
The report also called for the CBC and The Canadian Press to provide additional local coverage and,
in the case of the
public broadcaster, to make it available for free to publishers across the country.
The previous conservative - led government shut down
public broadcaster ERT
in 2013, and later replaced it with a scaled - down channel that it argued would operate more efficiently.
Their licenses require them to broadcast «
in the
public convenience, interest and necessity,» and the courts have ruled that this means a
broadcaster must provide diverse programming that meets the needs of its entire listening - viewing audience.
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.
One further important link between education and the mass media is the fact that authors,
broadcasters, advertisers, and others who speak through the
public channels are nurtured
in homes and schools.
In the U.S., the key to decreasing violence on television is for
broadcasters to exercise their responsibility to serve the
public welfare.
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 arrangemen
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 arrangemen
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.
In some cases, as was pointed out in Chapter 10, an absolute right to speak could actually subvert and defeat the democratic process, such as the «right» of an advertiser to misinform the public, or the «right» of a broadcaster to attack someone without allowing an opportunity for that person to repl
In some cases, as was pointed out
in Chapter 10, an absolute right to speak could actually subvert and defeat the democratic process, such as the «right» of an advertiser to misinform the public, or the «right» of a broadcaster to attack someone without allowing an opportunity for that person to repl
in Chapter 10, an absolute right to speak could actually subvert and defeat the democratic process, such as the «right» of an advertiser to misinform the
public, or the «right» of a
broadcaster to attack someone without allowing an opportunity for that person to reply.
But, as the FCC became increasingly lax
in its congressional mandate to insure that «non-profit organizations obtain the maximum service possible,» individual evangelists discovered the power of broadcasting, and television
in particular, and they began to purchase the better quality time which
broadcasters were reluctant to provide churches as a
public service.
It will also render the
public interest aspirations sought by
broadcasters in many countries ever harder to attain.
G. Seek inclusion for local cable programmers, local
public radio
broadcasters, computer network operators and similar professionals operating
in the
public interest as members of training delegations going to developing nations
in order to propagate the concept of a vigorous, involved
public citizen movement.
Who benefits when the agency assigned by Congress to regulate television
in the
public interest instead regulates it
in the interest of the
broadcasters?
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.
His 1984 speech to the National Religious
Broadcasters is particularly revealing, for there he most obviously makes
public a piety which is essentially personal, even private — a piety which takes social form
in intimate, bounded and family - like voluntary associations that see themselves
in tension with the larger society even as they claim to be its spiritual center.
The airwaves are held
in trust for the
public by radio and television
broadcasters, and their licenses are regulated by government.
Four main players
in the growth of religious television are examined: the FCC, the television industry, the viewing
public, and the religious
broadcasters, including their use of sophisticated computer technology to «answer» mail and solicit funds.
The idea appears to have first been popularized by Oral Roberts, but it has now become a theological concept
in the
public domain, with most
broadcasters using it or variations of it.
But we also worked with the FCC to seek fairness and responsibility among
broadcasters whom we understood to be still very much licensed
in the «
public convenience, interest and necessity.»
Much of the media attention attracted by religious
broadcasters in the 1980 elections was caused by the popularly held belief that the
broadcasters were being watched by a major portion of the American
public.
Paid - time religious programming has justified its dominance of the religious television field
in recent years by suggesting that with its independent financial resources gained through audience cultivation and support it has been able to overcome the limitations experienced by mainline
broadcasters as they worked with the local stations and networks on a
public service basis.
Mainline groups have been critical of this advantage taken by the paid - time
broadcasters because it has frustrated their efforts to encourage stations to act responsibly
in the
public interest.
It reflects both the «success - God's blessing» attitude as well as an opportunistic strategy by
broadcasters to increase their own influence and promote their own cause
in the presence of general
public gullibility and naivety.
This is another of the significant issues
in the recent growth of paid - time religious programming: by displacing all other types of religious programming, the paid - time religious
broadcasters have virtually eliminated the community - responsibility orientation of media functioning
in America which had been represented by
public - service programming, much of which was religious
in orientation.
Such overstatements have done little to allay fears about the dependability of the
broadcasters in using any power they may acquire and
in acting as responsible representatives
in the use of the
public airwaves.
Germany's largest
public broadcaster, ARD, is taking a closer look at food giant Nestlé
in its popular Markencheck (brand - check) programme.
We are looking forward to English translations of two programmes broadcast
in Germany this month by ARD, the world's largest
public broadcaster.
The audience share of the news bulletins of
public - service
broadcasters is now lower because the
public shifted to private
broadcasters in search of less biased news.
Skinner who normally makes a vaguely republican intervention, has instead opted for a political dig at the government's attempts to rein
in the nation's
public broadcaster.
Whether one wants
public support for the media or not is a political question (and one all developed democracies have answered
in the affirmative
in the twentieth century), but as people's media habits and the economics of the industry change, effective intervention probably ought to be built around the «information» part of the sentence quoted above rather than the «several large sheets» part (just as «
public service
broadcasters» have
in many countries sought to redefine themselves as «
public service media organizations» to emphasize their cross-platform ambitions).
This trend provides opportunities for advocacy organizations engaging
in these larger
public policy conversations to become live video
broadcasters, and add their live video — and voices — to the
public and media's news consumption.
The far - right has repeatedly called for the
public broadcaster to be curtailed financially and
in the freedom of its reporting.
RIP veteran
public radio
broadcaster Carl Kasell, who died from complications from Alzheimer's disease
in Potomac, Md..
It remains to be seen whether online chatter tonight will be at all reflective of engagement with the debate itself; and ITV ratings figures released on Friday will be an intriguing indication of the impact of the
broadcasters» attempts to invigorate the British
public (
in spite of Lynton Crosby's best efforts).
I think it works for the
public in that it does allow newspapers and
broadcasters to explain to the
public what's really happening, what's really going on, and what the rationale is for decisions.
In an address at the studios of public broadcaster WCNY, she talked about the successes the city saw in 2014, such as its high school graduation rate finally rising above 50 percen
In an address at the studios of
public broadcaster WCNY, she talked about the successes the city saw
in 2014, such as its high school graduation rate finally rising above 50 percen
in 2014, such as its high school graduation rate finally rising above 50 percent.
Mr David Walker is a writer and
broadcaster specialising
in public policy and management.