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 1976-77 American network television schedule - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This was the television schedule on all three networks for the fall season beginning in
Public Broadcasting Service, was in operation but the schedule was set by each local station.
The highest-rated show for the year is colored in lime.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1976-77_American_network_television_schedule

  
 Top 100 Greatest American Movies - Pazsaz Entertainment Network
Top 100 Greatest American Movies - Pazsaz Entertainment Network
This is the American Film Institute's list of the 100 Greatest Movies, selected by AFI's blue-ribbon panel of more than 1,500 leaders of the American movie community.
www.pazsaz.com /topafi.html

  
 Detective Programs
Detective programs have been a permanent presence on American television, and one way to understand them is to recognize that--like their more numerous siblings, the police shows--their development enacts in miniature many aspects of the larger history of the medium as a whole.
The character Holmes makes his first appearance on American television in 1954 in a syndicated filmed series that lasts only a single season.
Ellery Queen, an American Sherlock Holmes, first appearing in a cycle of popular novels beginning in 1929, appears on radio a decade later in a long-running weekly program, and on television in 1950 in a live series, The Adventures of Ellery Queen (1950-51, Dumont; 1951-52, ABC).
www.museum.tv /archives/etv/D/htmlD/detectivepro/detectivepro.htm

  
 Daniel J. Boorstin Papers (Library of Congress)
Meetings, 1988-91 (4 folders) _American Libraries_, 1975-77, 1985 American Library Association, 1973-85 Box 82 American Philosophical Society, 1975-91 (3 folders) American Research Center in Egypt, Inc., 1975-78 American Studies Association, 1975-77, 1983 American Whig-Cliosophic Society, 1975-77 Amos, Wally, 1979-83, n.d.
The Center utilized the institution's prestige and resources to increase public interest in reading and led to the CBS television network public service spots entitled "Read More About It." Files relating to social activities and events hosted by Boorstin and his wife further chronicle his active public profile while librarian.
Boorstin's _Americans_ stressed the everyday aspects of American life, such as cattle drives, folklore, merchandising, and advertising, rather than the standard themes of politics and war.
lcweb.loc.gov /rr/mss/text/boorstin.html

  
 rs000001.bkup2
The collection includes memoranda, correspondence, speeches, reports, policy statements, and pamphlets covering the creation of the network, its growth in the field of radio, and its subsequent expansion into television broadcasting.
Television broadcasting – United States – Archival resources
October 13, 1938, Blue network discount rate card.
lcweb2.loc.gov /mbrs/eadmbrs/rs000001/rs000001.bkup2

  
 Tampa Bay Devil Rays : Schedule : Rays Television and Radio Personalities
In addition, Kalas has filled in with play-by-play on both the Rays' television and radio networks.
He also hosted the Baltimore Orioles´ pregame television show in 1994 and worked as a frequent substitute announcer for the New York Mets and Orioles.
He was the lead play-by-play announcer for the New York Yankees carried by the MSG-TV network from 1990-94, and spent the 1994 and 1995 seasons calling the action for The Baseball Network (ABC/NBC).
tampabay.devilrays.mlb.com /NASApp/mlb/tb/schedule/tb_schedule_broadcasters.jsp

  
 rfc-ref.txt
Walden, D., "Scheduled network software maintenance", RFC 440, January 1973.
Stanford Research Institute, Network Information Center., "ARPA Network mailing lists", RFC 303, March 1972.
Stanford Research Institute, Network Information Center., "ARPA Network mailing lists", RFC 363, August 1972.
www.isi.edu /in-notes/rfc-ref.txt

  
 Project Apollo Annotated Bibliography, Ch4
This volume in the series (see below for volume 1 under Ertel) covers primarily the detailed engineering of the three spacecraft being manufactured by North American and Grumman--the command and service and the lunar excursion modules.
This article by a junior Air Force officer who served two tours with NASA discusses NASA's ground tracking network in a broad and comprehensible way with a number of photos to illustrate a key element in carrying out the Apollo and other missions into space.
Covering Skylab, Apollo-Soyuz, and the Russian space effort as well as Apollo, this little encyclopedia by one of the major popularizers of space's technical side provides a good deal of information and many photographs and diagrams for the interested general reader.
www.hq.nasa.gov /office/pao/History/Apollobib/ch4.html

  
 Archive of past screenings: 2000 Schedule: Mary Pickford Theater (Motion Picture and Television ReadingRoom, Library ofCongress)
The series (starting tonight and for seven consecutive Tuesdays thereafter) will include both British and American adaptations, for both movies and television, from the earliest silent films to the first Holmes "talkie," up to the present.
However, feature film versions of the shows were made in England, while the television series was still being created, and these movies were distributed in the United States and subsequently shown on television.
In movies and television, Holmes is the most-depicted fictional character on screen, and this series will show a variety of examples of this work, including many of the most rarely-seen.
www.loc.gov /rr/mopic/pickford/2000-archive.html

  
 Gender and Television
For example, television scholar Andrea Press studied women's responses to I Love Lucy, finding that middle-class women drew strength from Lucy Ricardo's subversion of her husband's dominance and Lucille Ball's performing talents, while working-class women tended to find Ball as Lucy Ricardo funny, but thought the character was silly, unrealistic, and manipulative.
Recent scholarship has studied not only female fan groups that rework television texts in their own writings, but has also suggested that narratives and images are polyvalent and dependent on contextual situations for meaning.
Broadcast networks rarely cover women's sports (newer sports cable channels do a little better if only because they have 24 hours of coverage to fill), and when they do, media scholars have noted that the sportscasters call female atheletes by first name and use condescending or paternal adjectives in describing them.
www.museum.tv /archives/etv/G/htmlG/genderandte/genderandte.htm

  
 Remembering - Taking War to Iraq - Daily Republican Newspaper - The Nation's Daily
In late 1973 and on into 1974, the Arab oil producers cut their production and imposed an embargo against the United States and the Netherlands for their pro-Israeli position.
The Kuwaitis accepted the U.S. offer, declining Moscow's, though chartering three Soviet vessels as a way to provide some balance between the U.S. and the USSR, the Kuwaitis being less afraid of Soviet contamination than their American saviors were.
After the latter two nations along with Israel invaded Egypt, Washington made clear that U.S. oil would not be sent to Western Europe until Britain and France agreed to a rapid withdrawal schedule.
www.dailyrepublican.com /war-to-iraq.html

  
 Morris County TV Show "New Directions For Women"
A 26 year old American woman is captured in Peru and accused of being the leader of a guerilla force.
Then a discussion, with a member of The Women's Sports Network and a member of Power Play, of women's sports today.
Our program was chosen because of its content and technical level as well as because it is indicative of the many issues of concern to women in the late 20th and early 21st Century.
www.erights4all.com /now/morriscountynow/mc-shows.shtml

  
 Braille Monitor, 8/92
Our messages are broadcast by all of the major radio and television networks and a number of cable systems.
Networking is a vital element in a successful job search.
This spring Dr. Kenneth Jernigan (our Executive Director, the most widely recognized author in the field of work with the blind today, our teacher, and our leader) was invited by the American government to represent the United States in matters concerning blindness at the Eastern European Conference on Disabilities in Prague, Czechoslovakia.
www.nfb.org /bm/bm92/brlm9208.htm

  
 IZN-306.html
As part of the agreement, however, the six false killer whales and six South American sea lions are off to a new home in the Philippines; the aquarium will purchase the eight dolphins and two Californian sea lions.
The price had been reduced because the performing bottle-nosed dolphins, false killer whales ( Pseudorca crassidens) and Californian and South American sea lions had been on strike since 29 February.
The centre also provides a refuge for a blind snow leopard confiscated from an American tourist who had bought her as a cub in Lhasa and then tried to smuggle her out through Beijing airport.
www.zoonews.ws /IZN/306/IZN-306.html

  
 Desert Stars Alumni Prescott College
The video is being distributed through the Video Project of Act Now Productions and is regularly shown on Free Speech Television.
He had a dream of helping improve the American public school system, and thus pursued a doctorate in education at the University of Northern Colorado School for Educational Change and Development.
The College gave him not only the confidence to create his own path in life but also a solid support network to develop a foundation for his lifeÂ’s work.
www.prescott.edu /alumni/desertstars.html

  
 Leopards Play First of Four On Road :: Lafayette at American Men's Basketball Game Notes
AMERICAN: The Eagles enter the game with an 8-7 record in 2001-02 and a 2-0 mark in Patriot League play having beaten Colgate (76-59) on the road and Army at home (58-40).
American notched a key non-league win over Florida State on Dec. 22.
American posted a 7-20 record in 2000-01 and two starters return from that squad.
www.fansonly.com /schools/lafa/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/011502aaa.html

  
 Information Sources: Western Europe & The European Union
Daily summarized translations of major political and economic news from worldwide newspapers, radio, television, and wire services, searchable by region.
American Statistics Index (ASI) : Z 7554.U5 A46 - Lehman Index Table
Many of the U.S. government sources are linked to the full text of the data, while state, private, and IGO sources are cited, allowing the researcher to then locate the statistical source in the library, either in print or as part of the microfiche service which accompanies the printed index.
www.columbia.edu /cu/lweb/indiv/lehman/guides/westoid.html

  
 MILESAGO - Groups & Solo Artists - The Flying Circus
Programming fell under the control of a collusive network of faceless programmers and record company A&R managers, for whom the ultimate obscenity was "uncommercial".
They returned to Australia for the second Sunbury Festival in January 1973, but the time away had watered down their local popularity, and the band was reportedly less than impressed by the lukewarm reception they received.
Unfortunately, the first two singles (formulaic pop pabulum, written by the American team of Buzz Cason and Mac Gaydon) had virtually nothing to do with the real musical interests of the members of the group.
www.milesago.com /Artists/circus.htm

  
 Bush book: Chapter -16-
Film footage of Reagan grabbing the microphone while Bush stewed in his temper tantrum was all over local and network television for the next 48 hours.
Television reporters began to hype an imminent visit by Reagan and Ford to the convention to present the "Dream Ticket." Meese was despatched to Kissinger to demand a straight answer from the Ford camp.
Network camera crews were offered repeated chances to film Bush while he was jogging.
www.tarpley.net /bush16.htm

  
 DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES RECORDS
1973-1974, American Association for Higher Education-Annual National Conference of Higher Education, March 10-13, 1973.
1973-1974, Instructional Budget-Summer Salaries, 1973, 3 of 3.
1973-1974, Instructional Budget-Summer Salaries, 1973, 1 of 3.
cass.etsu.edu /archives/UFindaid/u168.htm

  
 Timeline Television
1927 Sep 7, American television pioneer Philo T. Farnsworth, 21, succeeded in transmitting an image through purely electronic means by using a device called an image dissector.
He later became president of the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) and converted the network to the first all-color television station.
Some 30 million television viewers watched as Nixon, Dwight Eisenhower‘s running mate in the upcoming presidential elections, made a plea for sympathy and vindication in light of charges he was living a lifestyle beyond the means of his $12,500 Senate salary.
timelines.ws /subjects/Television.HTML

  
 BROADSIDE TELEVISION COLLECTION
Also included is Broadside's 1977 application to the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare for funds to operate Channel 41 as a public cable television station, and a rival proposal by WSJK (William Lancaster, III proposal, 1977) to operate Channel 41 as an educational television station.
In East Tennessee, where television reception was poor, cable service was well established.
Broadside Television was the brainchild of Ted Carpenter, a native Canadian who was raised and educated in New England.
cass.etsu.edu /archives/AFINDAID/a28.html

  
 Glenn A. Olds, Papers, 1971-1977
American Association of University Professors: reports and correspondence: June 1972 April 1973
American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies: correspondence: 1974
American Association of University Professors: reports and correspondence: Aug.
speccoll.library.kent.edu /uarchives/olds.html

  
 User:TheCustomOfLife/Articles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of television personalities who have been awarded the Order of the British Empire
Sony Pictures Television (moved from original location, cleaned up)
SOAPnet (yes, I stole it from you, B-Movie Bandit, and you know what?
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/User:TheCustomOfLife/Articles

  
 Reston VA Cable TV History
2 WMAR-2-NBC-Baltimore MD 3 WETA-26-PBS-Washington DC 4 Turner Network Television
2 WRC-4-NBC-Washington DC 3 WETA-26-PBS-Washington DC 4 Turner Network Television
2 WHMM-32-PBS-Washington DC 3 WBAL-11-CBS-Baltimore MD 4 WRC-4-NBC-Washington DC 5 WTTG-5-FOX-Washington DC 6 WETA-26-PBS-Washington DC 7 WJLA-7-ABC-Washington DC 8 Reston Community Television
www.dcrtv.com /mediar10.html

  
 Paul and Emily Douglas Library
V. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EDUCATION (University of Chicago Press)
{Search under Series Title: Annals of the American
TITLE SHELVED AS: American Museum of Natural History.
library.csu.edu /lists

  
 Daniel J. Boorstin Papers (Library of Congress)
(3 folders) Greenberg, Joe W., 1956-61, 1975 "G" miscellaneous, 1952-75 (3 folders) Hagley Museum, Greenville-Wilmington, N.C., 1965-70 Halle, Louis J., 1973-75 Box €€ Handlin, Oscar, 1952-60, 1970-75 Harris, Irving D., 1968-74 Harrison, Gloria C., 1968-73 Harry Walker, Inc., 1972 Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.
Meetings, 1988-91 (4 folders) _American Libraries_, 1975-77, 1985 American Library Association, 1973-85 Box 82 American Philosophical Society, 1975-91 (3 folders) American Research Center in Egypt, Inc., 1975-78 American Studies Association, 1975-77, 1983 American Whig-Cliosophic Society, 1975-77 Amos, Wally, 1979-83, n.d.
Boorstin's _Americans_ stressed the everyday aspects of American life, such as cattle drives, folklore, merchandising, and advertising, rather than the standard themes of politics and war.
lcweb.loc.gov /rr/mss/text/boorstin.html

  
 Daniel J. Boorstin Papers (Library of Congress)
Meetings, 1988-91 (4 folders) _American Libraries_, 1975-77, 1985 American Library Association, 1973-85 Box 82 American Philosophical Society, 1975-91 (3 folders) American Research Center in Egypt, Inc., 1975-78 American Studies Association, 1975-77, 1983 American Whig-Cliosophic Society, 1975-77 Amos, Wally, 1979-83, n.d.
Boorstin's _Americans_ stressed the everyday aspects of American life, such as cattle drives, folklore, merchandising, and advertising, rather than the standard themes of politics and war.
Wattenberg, Ben, 1966-74 Webb, Walter P., 1953-54, 1960 Weiss, E. Welliver, Warman, 1953-58 Wells, Henry, 1955-58 Western History Association, 1963, 1971 Whiffen, Marcus, 1957-59 White, Philip, 1956-58, n.d.
lcweb.loc.gov /rr/mss/text/boorstin.html

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