Sentences with phrase «public television as»

In addition, she worked in the summer for public television as the science and math coordinator for a children's television program.
I also really liked that during the televised spelling bee, the look of the movie transitioned into looking like an HD broadcast from public television as if you was witnessing the chaos and mayhem from your own living room.

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Film and television stars, on the other hand, employ an army of public relations professionals tasked with ensuring their clients are seen as «normal» by the general population.
Amazon earned itself something of a public relations black eye as a result of the strong - arm negotiating tactics, causing a backlash among authors, many of whom backed a boycott of the online retailer that was led by television host Stephen Colbert.
The organization divvies up the money among hundreds of local public television and radio stations across the US, which license national programs such as NPR's «All Things Considered.»
Public relations and publicity • Trade shows • Phone directories • Online (your website, blog, social media such as Twitter and Facebook, advertising) • Broadcast media (television, radio) • Print media (newspapers, magazines, specialty publications) • Print displays and direct mail (brochures, fliers, signage) • Professional assistance (consultants, designers, and agencies)
The public seems to agree; the Nickelodeon television star's song currently is No. 1 on iTunes charts, and deejays and pop music sites such as Idolator have also anointed «Problem» as the summer's top jam.
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 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.
To do a marketing campaign in which to get PurseAid into public awareness such as appearing on QVC - HSN type television programs and possibly making a commercial promoting and selling PurseAid to the general public.
Tsipras told public television last night: «The worst thing a captain could do while he is steering a ship during a storm, as difficult as it is, would be to abandon the helm.»
The television star wrote, «SLIMEY LAWYERS of HERBERT SMITH FREELOADERS - FUCK YOU» on Noel.World.com this week as part of a public semi-apology to Lloyds Banking Group and its Chief...
His Buffett CEO book was featured as a special on National Public Television's Nightly Business Report.
Riyadh — Mubasher: Talks of Saudi Aramco's planned initial public offering (IPO) are underway, as the offering is still likely to be launched in the second half of 2018, CEO Amin Nasser told Bloomberg television on Tuesday.
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.
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.»
But during the firwt years of television, organized groups could scarcely expect to achieve any results at all, because the Federal Communications Commission refused to recognize representatives of the public as «parties of interest» in license procedings.
Television, in particular, was found to have presented violence in simplistic terms — depicting «a visual three - way alignment of Negroes, white bystanders, and public officials or enforcement agents,» which tended to create the impression that the riots were predominantly racial confrontations between blacks and whites, while factors such as economic and political frustration were pushed into the background.
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.
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.
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.»
And it is true that network television qualifies as a public square.
Especially important in supplying such information are books, magazines, newspapers, radio, and television, through which the public can best be kept continually abreast of developments and possibilities both in weapons technology and in efforts toward armament reduction and control, and can be made aware of the nature and scope of the peril in which the world stands so long as war remains the ultimate resort in the settlement of international differences.
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.
It has been noted already that religious television viewing increases significantly with age and that older viewers demonstrate an increased interest in serious content on television, especially news and public - affairs programming, as compensation for losses of more social sources of information and engagement.
Religious television has not been successful in attracting public funding for research either, as have other areas of mass media such as television violence and children's programming.
Some of you may also know Laura as «The Jazzy Vegetarian» And you may have seen Laura on her show of the same name which airs on Public Television, now in it's 5th season.
The bargaining process often sees businesses taking some steps to appease government and public demands, such as putting labels on food, but not ones that communicate clearly and effectively, or a voluntary (and small) reduction in television advertising of junk food to children.
The Annual Awards have included appearances by stars, celebrities, producers and executives from networks and platforms such as the Food Network, the Style Network, Bravotv.com, the Cooking Channel, Sony Pictures, DreamWorks Animation, TLC, Discovery, Lifetime, E! Entertainment, PBS, American Public Television, Create TV, NBC News, ABC, the CW, HGTV, the Travel Channel, HD Net, Hulu, YouTube, Vimeo, VICE, LiveWell network, Esquire Network, Bio / FYI Television Network, Iheart Radio, HBO, Myx TV, Small Screen Network, StyleHaul, Planes, Trains & Automobiles, Zagat, Mode Media, WatchMojo, Gusto TV, Netflix and more.
Prior to joining BabyCenter, Linda held a variety of editorial positions at national women's magazines, as well as a production role in public television.
Altman said he has long admired scientists who made science accessible to the public, such as Carl Sagan, an American astronomer who presented the 1980 television series, Cosmos: A Personal Voyage, which attracted a worldwide audience.
And children who suck their thumbs when they're alone, such as while they're watching television or for a few minutes when they're trying to fall asleep, are less likely to suffer social rejection than children who do it in public.
They «re on a gravy train - fat television and radio contracts, booming gate receipts, and now public funds as well.
It ain't for nothin'that newspaper and television reporters and pundits have steadily lost audience over the last decade to a new army of amateurs and outsiders — a world of information scarcity is being replaced by a world of information plenty, and political journalism's place as the arbiter of public discourse is eroding fast.
But that won't stop the internet from trying to hop onto television's party barge as it floats by: organizations and publications across the spectrum are encouraging their followers to tweet questions at the moderators, for example, using this very public event to try to get attention for their causes.
And commercial legacy media are not always doing so well — though many television channels are roaring back as the advertising market picks up, pay television continues to grow, and some so - called «pure player» (internet - only news organizations) manage to make ends meet or even turn a profit, newspapers, the source of the majority of news coverage of public affairs in many Western countries, are often suffering.
As Corbyn began to be more exposed to the public at election rallies and television debates, voters also began to warm to him.
There, she created, produced and hosted the political show New York Now as well as a number of statewide public television specials on issues ranging from the fall of former Governor Eliot Spitzer to veterans returning home from Afghanistan and Iraq.
... was the final public speech of Dwight D. Eisenhower as the 34th President of the United States, delivered in a television broadcast on January 17, 1961.
As the dust settled, Liberal Democrats and Conservatives were issuing explicit threats to each other on television, the prime minister was shouting at his own MPs in public and Tory rebels were being ordered to go home to avoid their furious whips.
As part of the campaign, the Governor's Traffic Safety Committee produced a 30 - second public service announcement that can be seen on television and viewed on YouTube.
Zimpher spoke to public radio and television as she ends an eight - year term as the head of one the nation's largest university systems next month.
Since taking up the post of Shadow Leader of the House I have worked as constructively as possible with you and your office and tried to take the fight to the Tories on television, on the radio and every Thursday morning in Business Questions and I have regularly called for the party to unite in the Shadow Cabinet and in public.
He is also seeking a retraction of the offensive statements / utterances; a public apology to be published and aired on Ekiti State Television and Channels Television as well as the social media.
And the cost of such staples as television commercials will soar as candidates forgo public financing and the accompanying spending quotas.
Prior to that Roma anchored the award - winning «Inside City Hall,» a hard - hitting political and public affairs program described by one critic as «the 60 Minutes of local television
But, as Hochul told Karen DeWitt in an interview with public radio and television, women still have a ways to go to gain true equality.
... as police launch probe, threaten bloggers» arrest Oyetunji Abioye, Adelani Adepegba, Gbenro Adeoye and Afeez Hanafi A Liberty Television journalist, Aminu Nurudeen, suspected to have posted the viral video showing the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, struggling to read a speech at a public event in Kano, has gone into hiding, Saturday PUNCH has -LSB-...]
So after a brief spell as an adviser to then home secretary Michael Howard, he took a job in public relations with ITV television company Carlton.
On the broadcast of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's State of the State / State Budget speech on Wednesday, Matt Ryan, managing editor of WMHT public television's «New York Now» program was pointing out various notable legislators as they entered the auditorium.
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