Sentences with phrase «state public broadcasting»

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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.
During its first - ever live broadcast of jury deliberations, the Andy Awards revealed the four big winners of its newly revamped awards program: Nike's «Breaking 2» integrated campaign that documented runners attempting to break the two - hour marathon mark, which earned the «Bravery» award; a «Sound of Music» - inspired musical for Orkin, nabbing the Student honor; «Immunity Charm» for the Afghanistan MInistry of Public Health from McCann Worldgroup India, which earned the award for Social Good; and State Street Global Advisors» «Fearless Girl» from McCann New York, which claimed another top honor and earned the best of show Grandy award.
In 1941 the Federal Communication commission authorized public broadcasting in the United States, but World War II interrupted the development of the television industry.
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.
For example, one could impose a $ 1 or 2 % or whatever excise tax on every new radio or music player or television sold in the United States or its territories (both Japan and New Zealand, among others fund their public broadcasting systems in substantial part with excise taxes on TV and radio taxes).
The US is the clear outlier amongst developed democraces, with minimal public support, mainly for public service broadcasting (through federal and state appropriations) and for print publishers (through various forms of tax relief).
Numerous studies — including one requested by Congress earlier this year — have stated categorically that while the federal investment in public broadcasting is relatively modest, the absence of this critical seed money would cripple the system and bring its services to an end.
If financing of public broadcasting were controlled directly by the state, then the budget commission would get quite a lot of leverage on the public media.
... 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.
How could the state influence public broadcasting if the GEZ were a tax, compared to the influence the state already has with the fee?
Additionally, four forums will be recorded in front of a studio audience and broadcast on Public Broadcasting Stations across the state, according to the release.
Member - supported WAMC Northeast Public Radio broadcasts news, informational and cultural programming to listeners in portions of seven northeastern states.
Early in this long state budget season, Democratic legislative leaders announced they wanted negotiations broadcast to the public.
A recurring theme throughout the night was the town board's recent «whitespace» initiative, a public - private partnership spearheaded by Wood and supported by a $ 200,000 state grant which broadcasts data signals over unused electromagnetic frequencies between old analog television channels to bring internet to sparsely populated rural areas.
But Jeremy Hunt, the shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport has kept his cards close to his chest so far on broadcasting — apart from some conventional pieties about the importance of public service broadcasting and the need to keep Channel 4 going through some funding fudge.
Wednesday's Idaho gubernatorial debate, broadcast by Idaho Public Television featured four candidates: incumbent Republican Gov. Butch Otter, state Sen. Russ Fulcher, Walt Bayes, and Harley Brown.
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.
Per the New York Department of State's Committee on Open Government, «open meetings of an agency or authority shall be, to the extent practicable and within available funds, broadcast to the public and maintained as records of the agency or authority.»
A Priairie Home Companion is actually broadcast each week on National Public Radio in the United States.
But in an increasing number of states, the public has gained access to information about juvenile offenders, reporters may broadcast their names and faces on the evening news, and teachers may be told about charges of wrongdoing — not just findings of delinquency — made against the teenagers sitting in their classes.
In an unusual statewide broadcast earlier this year, Louisiana's public - television stations aired a program that featured segments on the role of part - time teachers in reforming mathematics and science instruction in the state and on its nationally recognized educators.
«We publish books, reports, and briefing papers that illuminate critical problems and advance innovative solutions; work at both the national and state level with advocates and policymakers to promote reforms; help to build the capacity and skills of key progressive constituencies; project our values into the media by promoting Demos Fellows and staff in print, broadcast, and Internet venues; and host public events that showcase new ideas and leading progressive voices.»
WHEREAS, the Utah State Board of Education engaged in public discussions, meetings, and information gathering activities regarding the Common Core State Standards throughout the state over a period of approximately 14 months and additionally, discussed the proposed standards regularly in publicly noticed and broadcasted Board meetingsState Board of Education engaged in public discussions, meetings, and information gathering activities regarding the Common Core State Standards throughout the state over a period of approximately 14 months and additionally, discussed the proposed standards regularly in publicly noticed and broadcasted Board meetingsState Standards throughout the state over a period of approximately 14 months and additionally, discussed the proposed standards regularly in publicly noticed and broadcasted Board meetingsstate over a period of approximately 14 months and additionally, discussed the proposed standards regularly in publicly noticed and broadcasted Board meetings; and
School appeals ruling: Cambridge Christian School of Tampa is appealing a court ruling that the state of Florida had the right to deny the school from broadcasting a prayer over the public address system before a 2015 state championship football game.
Angela's background includes experience in public relations, writing, broadcasting, and journalism, having spent a number of years as a TV news producer and news writer in New York State, followed by public relations work for health systems in both Florida and New York.
Speaking on an emergency public broadcast video, Secretary of Defense James Mattis stated that all Americans should consider picking up all of the core Fallout games, should they wish to have the experience and skills necessary to survive the coming nuclear winter.
This month, Phillips — whose googleability went way down after Tom Hanks portrayed a certain real - life hero, Captain Phillips, first name Richard — will have his first solo museum show in the United States, a survey of old and new work at Dallas Contemporary called «Negation of the Universe,» which will be joined by his headline - grabbing public sculpture Playboy Marfa, the neon - lit, 40 - foot - tall roadside sign commissioned by the magazine and broadcasting the artist's queasy fusion of commercialism and art.
In addition to public service, the state capital was the first city to broadcast FM radio.
The show «TV» features archival photos by Algirdas Šeškus documenting the early days of Lithuanian broadcasting, at a time when public media was a state apparatus of the Soviet Union and when «the freedom of a professional artist was firmly restricted,» in Šeškus» words.
We have represented both unionized and non-union clients in the automotive, broadcasting, construction, entertainment, financial, health services industries, and insurance, labor leasing / temporary staffing, manufacturing, retail, technology, transportation, and warehousing and distribution employers — as well as public sector and not - for - profit employers — before numerous state and federal regulatory agencies and courts.
From National Public Radio, yesterday evening's broadcast of «All Things Considered» contained an audio segment entitled «States Not Subject to All Treaties, High Court Rules» featuring Nina Totenberg.
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Dr. Rose has produced more than 20 publications in peer - reviewed journals, books, state - wide education curricula, and public media outlets; provided over 85 conference presentations and educational trainings at regional, state, national, and international arenas; and given 2 - dozen educational television and radio broadcasts
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