He has been a staunch supporter and advocate for
public broadcasting in promoting those rights.
Since then, the character lived on chiefly in reruns (a staple of
public broadcasting in America) and video releases that, due in part to their lack of a language barrier, sold well in many countries.
The plan is not popular with The Friends of Canadian Broadcasting, an organization that traditionally defends
public broadcasting in Canada.
In 1941 the Federal Communication commission authorized
public broadcasting in the United States, but World War II interrupted the development of the television industry.
The first successful
public broadcasts in 1935.
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.
She holds a master's degree
in broadcast journalism from Syracuse University's Newhouse School of
Public Communications.
«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.»
Given state control of
public life, it's not surprising that Nazi officials were successful
in promoting and propagating their version of Christmas through repeated radio
broadcasts and news articles.
Chin said the company is able to
broadcast things like the Super Bowl live to tens of thousands of subscribers because each subscriber has an individual antenna and a unique copy of the
broadcast, thus enabling it to be considered by some
in the eyes of the law as a private performance rather than a
public one.
Speaking about the euro crisis, Gauck,
in an interview with the
public television station ZDF
broadcast, said: «She now has the duty to explain
in great detail what it means, also
in fiscal terms.»
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.
The
Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC) today requested in a letter to the Canadian Radio - television and Telecommunications Commission that the CRTC hold a public inquiry into the sales practices of major telecommunications and broadcasting service providers, given recent media reports into potentially misleading and aggressive sales ta
Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC) today requested
in a letter to the Canadian Radio - television and Telecommunications Commission that the CRTC hold a
public inquiry into the sales practices of major telecommunications and broadcasting service providers, given recent media reports into potentially misleading and aggressive sales ta
public inquiry into the sales practices of major telecommunications and
broadcasting service providers, given recent media reports into potentially misleading and aggressive sales tactics.
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.
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.
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...
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.»
In a passage written to be quoted, even by those who do not share the mature Oz's leftist convictions, he reports his father's tearful response (the only time he ever displayed emotion to his son) to the public broadcast of the U.N. vote partitioning Palestine between Jews and Arabs: «Bullies may well bother you in the street or in school someda
In a passage written to be quoted, even by those who do not share the mature Oz's leftist convictions, he reports his father's tearful response (the only time he ever displayed emotion to his son) to the
public broadcast of the U.N. vote partitioning Palestine between Jews and Arabs: «Bullies may well bother you
in the street or in school someda
in the street or
in school someda
in school someday.
Most stations
broadcast a certain amount of religious programming as part of their license obligation to operate
in the
public interest.
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:
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.
The right of the
public to participate
in regulation of the
broadcasting industry was affirmed.
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.
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.
In Canada the number of hours of children's programming per week actually increased between 1976 and 1985, but the CBC, Canada's
public broadcasting network, recently has reduced its children's programming as part of overall cutbacks.
Public broadcasting, especially
in Canada, has created educational programs for children that have great appeal.
Deregulation of
broadcasting in the U.S. and the Federal Communications Commission's apparent indifference to the practices of
broadcast licensees and cable operators
in effect seem to legitimize the operation of these media as businesses like any other business, disregarding the
public trusteeship that is required by the Communications Act.
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 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.
Included
in the license authority given to each station is the requirement that the station is to operate
in the interest of the viewing
public within its
broadcast area.
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 interes
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 interes
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 interes
in evaluating a station's performance
in the public interes
in the
public interest.
That conversation is not advanced when, as happened after the CNN
broadcast, smug partisans attack a serious Catholic
public official by suggesting that he's deficient
in both his moral commitment to the poor and his understanding of Catholic social doctrine.
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.
At least one
public broadcasting station, WITF - TV
in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, maintains a community - development process which helps people throughout the area to discuss issues of common interest, and,
in effect, to re-create community.
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.
The Strasbourg Court of Human Rights has judged (November 23, 1993,
in Informationsverein Lentia a.o. vs. Austria) that the Austrian
public broadcasting monopoly is incompatible with the freedom of expression.
There is some evidence that the deregulated, competitive
broadcast systems of West European countries reflect less diversity
in contents than the formerly regulated,
public monopolies.
In return they are required by law to broadcast «in the public interest.&raqu
In return they are required by law to
broadcast «
in the public interest.&raqu
in the
public interest.»
This bring us to the second major point:
in the U.S.
broadcasting must once again be regulated
in the
public interest;
in Canada it must continue to be regulated.
In his first radio broadcast since his doomsday prediction failed to pan out in a spectacularly public fashion, the California preacher insisted his was an error of interpretation, not fac
In his first radio
broadcast since his doomsday prediction failed to pan out
in a spectacularly public fashion, the California preacher insisted his was an error of interpretation, not fac
in a spectacularly
public fashion, the California preacher insisted his was an error of interpretation, not fact.
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.
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.»
In a recent speech in Los Angeles, broadcast as a public service by Pacifica's KPFK, Farrakhan lieutenant Steve Cokely even identified the local measles epidemic as part of this genocidal plot, whose ultimate architects were those familiar demons of the paranoid right and left, the members of the Trilateral Commission and other ruling - class cabal
In a recent speech
in Los Angeles, broadcast as a public service by Pacifica's KPFK, Farrakhan lieutenant Steve Cokely even identified the local measles epidemic as part of this genocidal plot, whose ultimate architects were those familiar demons of the paranoid right and left, the members of the Trilateral Commission and other ruling - class cabal
in Los Angeles,
broadcast as a
public service by Pacifica's KPFK, Farrakhan lieutenant Steve Cokely even identified the local measles epidemic as part of this genocidal plot, whose ultimate architects were those familiar demons of the paranoid right and left, the members of the Trilateral Commission and other ruling - class cabals.