Sentences with phrase «with public television»

Vme TV, the only national Spanish - language television network affiliated with public television stations, has joined forces with Better Homes and Gardens ® Real Estate to bring viewers «Vme Hogar,» informative video segments providing tips to help Hispanic Americans make the most out of their homeownership experience.
And with public television like that, of course, is how Britain lost their empire, and London became known as the Reykjavik - On - Thames.
Like Gomez and Lovato, Debby Ryan got her start working with public television's favorite purple dinosaur, Barney.
Stewart - Cousins, in an interview with public television and radio, says lawmakers would also likely need a salary increase to enact the restrictions.
Senator Stewart Cousins, in an interview with public television and radio, says lawmakers would also likely need a salary increase to enact the restrictions.
The governor's campaign jumped on two debate invitations: One with public television in Buffalo featuring all the candidates, plus a radio debate in New York City with just Astorino.
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.»
In an interview with public televisions» New York Now, and public radio, Senator Sampson says he «understands» how the President's views «evolved» because he says he went through the same transformation, partly after repeated talks with the Senate's only openly gay members, Senator Tom Duane.

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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.
Tobacco manufacturers once had relatively free reign, with even doctors starring in commercials, on the airwaves before being banned from television and radio advertising in 1970 when President Richard Nixon signed the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act into law.
With a beacon at its peak to ward off aircraft, the spire will provide public transmission services for television and radio broadcast channels.
A total of 66 percent of Germans were pleased with her work, according to the Deutschlandtrend survey conducted for the ARD public television network.
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.
IPI is proud to partner with Detroit Public Television on this program.
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.
Don's achievements at IPT include: sponsorship of the «Personal Finance Guide for Military Families;» the national Elder Investment Fraud and Financial Exploitation (EIFFE) Prevention Program, in partnership with North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA) and the National Adult Protective Services Association (NAPSA); the Investor Education in Your Community ® program; the national MoneyTrack public television series; The Campaign for Wise and Safe Investing ® in partnership with the AARP Foundation, and «The Basics of Saving and Investing: Investor Education 2020.»
Having worked with volunteers and parents through running a Public Access Television Station and various parent groups, in addition to being a Certified Trainer with The Success...
With the development of radio and television, which became mass media in a one - way mode, the message interaction on telephones became overshadowed in the mind of the public by the scintillation of media focusing largely on entertainment for mass audiences.
Not only has Rumsfeld threatened sources with legal prosecution, from the Briefing Room podium, on national television, he notes, but the Pentagon also refuses to confirm or deny much of the information that reporters do manage to find out, thus ensuring that the news that does reach the public is often riddled with guesswork and error.
Fortunately, politics tends to move in cycles, and the growing public disaffection with the commercialization of television and radio is bound to be heard eventually in Washington.
Because we also think that a wider public needs to sense the new possibilities for a world based on elements of the new vision I have been sketching in this paper, we are working with other groups to produce a series for public television.
We were taping, early in May, a program for public television dealing with «same - sex marriage.»
Already a movement is under way to improve end - of - life care by educating health - care providers to respond better to the needs of dying patients, by creating new care settings or improving existing ones, by seeking changes in methods of paying for appropriate care, by educating the public through conferences, town meetings, television programming, and even Web sites (see www.careproject.net), by providing adequate relief of pain, by withholding or withdrawing treatments that only prolong dying, by keeping company with those who are lonely, and by being a resource of meaning and hope for those tempted to despair.
The adjudication of these factors and how they were to be represented to the public, though, has lain primarily with the television industry, which controls the airwaves and the content communicated through them.
The program was a production of Alvin H. Perlmutter, Inc., and Public Affairs Television, Inc., in association with WNET and WETA.
With the zeal of a reformer and the heart of a dreamer, she calls for turning off the television at home, providing better funding for public schools and public media, and enacting laws that forbid marketing to children altogether.
In 1988 each of the major U.S. television networks worked with a major newspaper — CBS News with The New York Times, NBC News with The Wall Street Journal, and ABC News with The Washington Post — in order to produce polls which themselves mightily influenced both politicians and public.
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.
And, in November 2001, President Bush in a similar fashion to President Roosevelt during World War II, asked some Hollywood studios to create films and television programs that would help with encouragement and public morale while providing entertainment to the soldiers and the people back home.
In previous chapters I have suggested what concerned citizens can do to deal with television without censorship: create local television councils and community action to get stations to accept their responsibility for the public welfare; introduce media education courses in the schools and churches to create media literacy; organize community groups to develop programs relating to community issues on the «narrowcast» media of cable - TV, videocassettes, low - power TV, public - broadcasting facilities, and commercial side - band channels; employ stockholder action and other economic measures.
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.
When certain evangelical preachers moved into the public medium of television, this same emphasis on success came with them.
Evangelical broadcasters therefore must still take into account the economic interests of the local television management and produce a program that also reinforces good public relations with the station management.
America's Test Kitchen is well - known for its top - rated television shows with more than 4 million weekly public television viewers, bestselling cookbooks, magazines, websites, and cooking school.
Connecting with viewers in every part of America with her warm and passionate approach to cooking, decorating, and family celebrations, the one - hour A Home for Christy Rost: Thanksgiving public television program is centered around Christy's and her husband Randy's extensive restoration of Swan's Nest, set overlooking the stunning Rocky Mountain Ten Mile Range.
Throughout his career, Tsai has been a fixture on food television with programs on the Food Network, including the Emmy Award - winning East Meets West with Ming Tsai, and on public television with Emmy nominated SIMPLY MING, now in its thirteenth season, in which Tsai is the host and executive producer.
Enter Isa Chandra Moskowitz and Terry Hope Romero (of public access television's Post Punk Kitchen) with their recently released, and much acclaimed, vegan cookbook - Veganomicon.
He also appears regularly on the Today show, was previously involved with several public television shows, and is expected to begin a new show with The Cooking Channel this coming fall.
The renovated Spa at the Napa Valley Marriott features 11 treatment rooms, a state - of - the - art fitness center with individual LCD televisions and free - weight equipment, relaxation lounge, a spa boutique, and is open to hotel guests and the public.
Shannon lives in Northern California with her husband raising 3 children while balancing a career in real estate, public relations, and occasional television appearances.
Kentucky Educational Television (KET) is Kentucky's educational television network with a mission of «educating, inspiring, informing, and connecting its citizens through the power of public medTelevision (KET) is Kentucky's educational television network with a mission of «educating, inspiring, informing, and connecting its citizens through the power of public medtelevision network with a mission of «educating, inspiring, informing, and connecting its citizens through the power of public media.»
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).
«At the end of the day, many of these programs do cost a lot of money,» DiNapoli said in an interview with public radio and television.
New York State Education Commissioner Mary Ellen Elia is clarifying her stand on the opt out movement in an interview with public radio and television.
Zemsky, in an interview with New York public radio and television, said some contracts may need to be rebid, but won't say which ones.
Cantor accuses Murdoch of being in collusion with Tea Partiers who liberals say have declared «war on Big Bird» by pushing to defund public radio and television.
(Airs 11/23/17 @ 3 p.m.) WAMC's Alan Chartock speaks with Casey Seiler, Senior News Editor at the Albany Times Union, and one of the hosts of Public Television's New York Now.
In an exit interview with the statewide public television show New York Now, Lippman criticized that age limit set in law, calling it the «constitutional age of senility.»
The commissioner detailed her views on the controversial Opt Out movement in an interview with public radio and television.
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