Sentences with phrase «public television about»

«A good friend of mine, Tom Kellogg, who worked for Raymond Loewy, was interviewed on public television about his vision of the future of color and materials.
While I no longer believe the earth is just 6,000 years old, I still live in the tension of unanswered questions about the universe, and death, and brains, and Neanderthals, and whatever Neil deGrasse Tyson's got to say on public television about the earth getting burned up by the sun or our species going extinct after an asteroid hits.

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«In response to intense public demand to make a film or television series about the coup bid, our firm has taken the decision to make the film «Valley of the Wolves — Coup»,» the production company Pana Film said in a statement on its official Twitter account late Monday.
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.»
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.
In addition to face - to - face programs, the Investor Education in Your Community ® program utilizes radio and television public services announcements to increase awareness about wise and safe investing and to help consumers recognize and avoid fraud.
Admittedly, both have been flexible, Cramer having gone on national television telling investors who may need the money within five years to scram, Roubini having made public statements about being long stocks occasionally.
One major problem of the American social and political system is the failure of the press, especially television news, to inform the public about the true breadth of the unconstitutional activities of the executive branch.
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.
It is not enough to reopen contacts with communist China: the public must be given a television spectacular and strong language about the 20th century's most far - reaching foreign - policy triumph — most far - reaching, that is, until the next.
When statements were made on radio and television that slandered individuals, or strong positions about issues of public importance were aired which needed balance and rebuttal, it was possible for ordinary citizens to demand that the station provide time for reply.
A group of social scientists who analyzed the NIMH study for the Public Opinion Quarterly stated: «We are convinced, in general, that the NIMH report presents a reasonable summary of current knowledge about television, its effects and its potential....
Henry yesterday was very good at dodging questions about the manager, because he didn't want to insult him on public television, but he had little in his defence too.
In March and April, ABC aired a series of television reports on BPI's product, raising questions about its quality and sparking a public relations furor that roiled social media, consumer advocates and the nation's beef industry.
Only about 5 % of taxpayers choose the $ 3 check off for public campaign funding (which is about $ 23 million per year because there are about 150 million 1040 tax returns filed each year), but public television, radio, the NEA and the NEH might get closer to the 25 - 27 % percent participation that the check off got when it was started (bringing the take to perhaps $ 115 million a year), because their programming is probably more popular than campaign funding for politicians.
The business lobby is serious about crushing «the little party that could» (a Newsday headline of a few years ago), spending millions of dollars on television and mail against WFP candidates, and even trying to hire well - known progressive public relations firms to wage a PR battle against them.
Her period in the department was marked by much public debate about the future of television, about digital broadcasting and the structure and financing of the BBC.
Bowling Green, Kentucky (CNN)-- Rand Paul's wife made a rare public speaking appearance Wednesday to blast Kentucky Democratic Senate nominee Jack Conway for raising questions about Paul's faith in a controversial television ad still on the airwaves.
The three candidates running in New York's 21st Congressional District argued about the environment and climate change in a debate on Mountain Lake Public Television Monday night.
Inside the courthouse, U.S. District Judge Joan M. Azrack asked 51 potential jurors — one by one — about their jobs, what they do in their spare time, their favorite television shows and which public figures they admire.
New York State Senate Leader John Flanagan said he's not running for governor right now, but in an interview with New York state public radio and television, he admitted that he's thought about it from time to time.
Samuels spoke in an interview with New York State Public Radio and Television previously about the disappointment among the left with Cuomo's policies.
«We have seen a public announcement in Channels Television about Anambra State governorship debate and the calls other parties are getting from within and outside the country is very worrisome.
He enjoys sharing his wildlife knowledge on television and on the radio, and often speaks to the public about wildlife and science communication.
Among other things, The Experiments, broadcast in January by Swedish public television channel SVT, suggests that Macchiarini didn't fully inform his patients about the risks of his pioneering trachea implants.
Their piece «offers a new way of speaking about a truly complex topic,» said Anna Nordbeck, a reporter for SVT, the Swedish public television network.
Four days later former tennis star Monica Seles appeared on Good Morning America to discuss her long - time struggle with BED, and public service announcements (PSAs) began to run on national television to raise awareness about the disorder, urging concerned viewers to talk to their doctors.
More recently, a documentary series on Swedish television again cast doubt on this work and precipitated public uncertainty about the research from Karolinska.
The 100th anniversary of the extinction on September, 1, 2014 was commemorated by public television broadcasts of the documentary and an ambitious multi-media outreach effort called Project Passenger Pigeon (P3), mobilizing over 300 museums and institutions to raise awareness about species survival challenges on land and in the sea today.
Join us at the world's biggest public science event in Washington DC, where we talk about dirty jobs in space with television's terrific Mike Rowe.
Kris Carr and I will be appearing together on a DVD that we're filming this week as part of a public television special about Mind Over Medicine.
I had heard about this product on public television and wondered if it was just for older people or people with chronic issues.
The public lack of grief on the part of the Royals brought about a great backlash against them, and fearing additional public resentment, Queen Elizabeth II, at the behest of current Prime Minister Tony Blair, agreed to some compromises in order to preserve the institution of the Royal Family, including a public television address and walking among the people, acts which were exceedingly rare for the Queen of England.
As if a sober and respectful adaptation of an earnest and leisurely nineteenth - century novel could still compete for eyes and ears in a twenty - first - century entertainment environment engineered to entice instead the sex - crazed, the violence junkies, and the attention - deficit - disordered — as if even the oil companies hadn't bailed on public television's Masterpiece Theatre because nobody seems to care anymore about character as destiny versus the British class system — here without apology are three more hours of Thomas Hardy moping about old Wessex, looking in vain for a laugh.
Mondello has also written about the arts for such diverse publications as USA Today, The Washington Post, and Preservation Magazine, as well as for commercial and public television stations.
«Stand and Deliver,» the 1988 film about the Los Angeles mathematics teacher Jaime Escalante, will be shown March 15 on most public - television stations.
The chief complaint Duvall said he hears from school public relations directors is dealing with television reporters, who often have no background about the district and incomplete information, because most local stations don't have education reporters.
Watching an episode of The West Wing on television, Vance is struck that «in an entire discussion about why poor kids struggled in school, the emphasis rested entirely on public institutions.
In the latest disclosure about the department's public relations efforts, the conservative commentator Armstrong Williams acknowledged this month that he had accepted some $ 240,000 in federal money for ads on his syndicated television show and for other help in promoting the No Child...
Two back - to - school television programs to be aired by the Public Broadcasting Service this month are likely to provoke discussion in some communities about their schools.
Author Explains Juvenile Justice System Television court dramas may draw a lot of young viewers, but they don't educate the public about the juvenile justice system.
Current schools superintendent Tony Evers and challenger Lowell Holtz talked about the state's educational issues during a debate hosted by Wisconsin Public Television.
Last month, television personality Glenn Beck, who has recently published «Conform: Exposing the Truth About Common Core and Public Education,» held a two - hour simulcast in movie theaters across the country to criticize the standards.
Replacing the 246, the 308 was dramatic and modern, eventually becoming an icon of television shows and movies, while shaping public opinion about what a sports car should look and feel like.
She is the former Executive Director of the Washington Center for the Book (at the Seattle Public Library), has a monthly television show called Book Lust with Nancy Pearl, based on the wildly popular «guide to good reading» she wrote in 2003, and she appears regularly on NPR's Morning Edition to talk about books.
Avoid writing argumentative essay about such old topics as gay rights for adoption, glass ceiling, smoking in public places, gun control, violence on television, internet pornography, stem cell research, cloning, freedom of speech, death penalty, etc..
If there is one thing that current television shows about dog training have taught the public its that there are solutions to help dogs with behavior problems and there are alternatives to try before giving up your dog.
While the program was initiated at the end of 1994, public interest did not start until mid-1995, when a local television station and newspaper ran a story about it.
Qualifying entries include newspaper, magazine or newsletter articles, columns or series of articles, books or radio / television broadcasts designed to educate the general cat - owning public about new developments.
From what I learned about public relations and marketing, I have been able to get our clinic mentioned in the press, including magazines, newspapers, radio, and television.
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