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  Public broadcasting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
While commercial broadcasters often use the word as if it were a category one could observe directly, public broadcasters are forced by their very mandate to justify their use of the word — the BBC at one point claimed it would label no one a "terrorist" as they considered it a political term.
Whether one likes it or not, in many nations, public broadcasting is all there is. Where commercial media is allowed at all, it may be seen merely as an avenue for the presentation of commercial products that few in the population can afford and as a cultural policy of foreign 'invasion'.
State broadcasters tend to be either very weak and under-funded (as the Argentinian ATC), or to be clearly under the control of the party in power.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Public_broadcasting   (2477 words)

  
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State's response to the NAL indicates that it does not disagree that the fence was ineffective.
State asserts that an entirely new fence, gate and lock were installed at the antenna structure sometime between November 5, 2002 and December 19, 2002.
State contends that because WMLT was voluntarily participating in the ABIP, it was protected from the issuance of the NAL.
www.fcc.gov /eb/Orders/2004/DA-04-692A1.html   (1052 words)

  
 15 F.C.C. 736
To the extent State Mutual Life is to be thought of as personified in its officers and directors, their interests are almost equally broad.
State Mutual Life also holds warrants to purchase up to 10 percent of the Waterman Broadcasting Corp., which owns Waterman Broadcasting Corp. of Tex., which owns KTSA and KTSA-FM, San Antonio, Tex., and which, in turn, is owned by Mr.
The saga of Bernard E. Waterman, and the ambiguous status of his ownership of broadcast properties in Worcester, raise questions as to his suitability to be the general manager of the State Mutual Life television station, and requires the Commission to impose additional conditions that render the whole transaction ludicrous.
www.uiowa.edu /~cyberlaw/FCCOps/1968/15F2-736.html   (2338 words)

  
 noticias - Public service broadcasting and state aid — frequently asked questions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Although the financing of public service broadcasters (PSBs) through contributions from the State budget or licence fees is usually state aid as defined in Article 87(1) EC Treaty, it may well be justified if the financing is necessary to fulfil a task in the public interest (“service of general economic interest”, SGEI).
Furthermore, public service broadcasters have not been selected by way of a tender procedure, and the compensation was not determined on the basis of an analysis of the costs of a typical well-run undertaking.
Private broadcasters alleged that the public service task was not described in a clear manner, that there was no adequate independent supervision, that the accounts were not transparent and that the public broadcasters received more funding than necessary for their tasks.
www.noticias.info /asp/PrintingVersionNot.asp?NOT=50576   (1794 words)

  
 Broadcasting Jobs
Each state in the United States of America has a state broadcast association that works toward the goals and mission of the broadcasters in their state.
The state associations in the listing below are BEA Members.
Click on the state where you would like to work and find a great broadcasting job.
www.beaweb.org /bcstjob.html   (84 words)

  
 Freedom Paper No. 1: Free & Independent Media
The goal then is to transform the state broadcasting system, which is controlled both financially and editorially by the state, into an independent public-sector broadcasting system that receives some financial support from the government but is insulated as much as possible from political pressure.
Civil responsibility for the contents of information broadcast by audiovisual means of communication through which material or moral damages have been caused rests, in the conditions of the law, with the owner of the broadcast license or with the owner of the station that broadcast the information.
Any law to regulate broadcasting should begin by stating that the purpose of the law is to guarantee free and independent broadcasting, in both the public and the private sectors.
usinfo.state.gov /products/pubs/archive/freedom/freedom1.htm   (5995 words)

  
 Parliament raps state broadcasting for 'insulting' Iranian Jews
Iran's Parliament Speaker Gholamali Haddad Adel added voice Wednesday to a Jewish deputy's criticism of the state broadcasting for airing serials which he said were insulting the ancient diaspora in Iran, IRNA reported from Tehran.
"I will notify the IRIB (Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting) to respect the rights of religious minorities in its programs." Iran is said to be housing the largest Jewish community in the Middle East outside Israel, with the diaspora currently numbering around 25,000 in the country.
Tehran does not recognize the state of Israel, maintaining its 'moral and political support' for freedom-seeking movements in the occupied territories.
www.payvand.com /news/05/apr/1097.html   (292 words)

  
 Sun.Star Cebu - Nalzaro: The state of radio broadcasting
Like any business endeavor, radio broadcasting is one of the most affected industries in the face of the economic crisis that our country is experiencing today.
The number one factor that triggered the bad state of radio broadcasting is the sudden reduction of the advertising budget by multinational companies.
Expressing concern for their safety and protection, some provincial broadcasters asked KBP national officials to urge the government to put pressure on police authorities for the immediate solution of the killings.
www.sunstar.com.ph /static/ceb/2004/10/11/oped/bobby.g..nalzaro.html   (458 words)

  
 1 Wn.2d 379, THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, on the Relation of Columbia Broadcasting Company, Plaintiff, v. THE SUPERIOR ...
To state it otherwise, the Queen City was the lessor, and the Columbia, the lessee, and the subject matter of the lease was time for which the Columbia agreed to pay.
The firms which sell these goods to the local merchants and ship them into the state are engaged in interstate commerce between their states and the state of Washington, and, in a sense, may be said to be doing business in the state of Washington.
Obviously, a nonresident of the state of Washington might carry on interstate commerce with residents of the state of Washington for an entire lifetime without ever being present in the state of Washington in person or by agent.
www.mrsc.org /mc/courts/supreme/001wn2d/001wn2d0379.htm   (5180 words)

  
 Penn State Outreach News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
She joins Penn State Public Broadcasting from WMFE TV/FM in Orlando, where she was director of broadcasting and communications, in charge of TV programming, broadcast operations and publicity and was on the Board of American Women in TV and Film.
The State of Continuing Education Marketing II is a survey, analysis and directional effort that shows major changes in the field of marketing in continuing education; while The Changing Roles of CE CEOs examines the evolving role of continuing education leadership and the key competencies that are critical in these turbulent times.
Gadomski is instructor of meteorology, and Knight is instructor of meteorology and the Pennsylvania state climatologist.
is124.ce.psu.edu /news/magazine/Vol_5.1/inside.html   (9518 words)

  
 Kansas Public Radio director elected chair of state broadcasting council
Janet Campbell, director of KPR and the Audio-Reader Network at the University of Kansas, was elected Friday, Nov. 21, as chair of the Kansas Public Broadcasting Council.
The Kansas Public Broadcasting Council comprises the chief executive officers of the 10 public radio stations and TV stations in the state.
It keeps the Kansas Legislature advised of issues relating to public broadcasting and distributes state funds to stations for equipment purchases and operating expenses.
www.news.ku.edu /2003/03N/NovNews/Nov25/kpr.html   (417 words)

  
 K-State National Broadcasting Society wins regional awards   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
MANHATTAN -- The Kansas State University chapter of the National Broadcasting Society received three awards at the Heartland Regional Convention Nov. 1 in Sioux Falls, S.D., including the 2002-2003 Rookie Chapter of the Year.
Kansas State University is a comprehensive, research, land-grant institution first serving students and the people of Kansas, and also the nation and the world.
The marks and names of Kansas State University are protected Trademarks and may not be used in any commercial or private endeavor without the approval of the university.
www.newss.ksu.edu /WEB/News/NewsReleases/broadcasting120303.html   (311 words)

  
 [DE] Amendments to Inter-State Broadcasting Agreement Enter into Force   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The 5th Rundfunkänderungsstaatsvertrag (Agreement to the Amend the Agreement between Federal States on Broadcasting), agreed by the Minister-Presidents of the Länder and signed between 6 July and 7 August 2000, entered into force on 1 January this year.
The purpose of this was to clarify to which broadcaster requests for the right of reply with regard to ARD programmes should be made.
The Rundfunkfinanzierungsstaatsvertrag (Agreement between Federal States on the Funding of Broadcasting) was revised in accordance with the plans adopted by the ARD to review the way in which funds are distributed between broadcasters.
merlin.obs.coe.int /iris/2001/1/article15.en.html   (328 words)

  
 Up in the Air: the state of broadcasting in Southern Africa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Despite rapid and accelerating change in broadcasting in Southern Africa, there has been little reflection on and analysis of regional broadcasting trends.
The case studies, authored by experts from the region, show that despite liberalisation and deregulation, continued government control over public broadcasting and licensing policies is impeding the development of a system of broadcasting that can facilitate debates and strengthen civil society.
The six case studies provide a comprehensive picture of the legal, regulatory and policy frameworks in the Southern Africa region, and help to illuminate the choices and challenges facing all those involved in policy-making in the communications field.
www.weaverpresszimbabwe.com /dev/upinair.htm   (426 words)

  
 OCE
The Office of Educational Television and Public Broadcasting is charged with the responsibility of maintaining a financially sound broadcasting system in the State through the administration of local assistance funds for the operational, programmatic and instructional needs of the eleven State public television stations and 16 public radio stations.
State aid may be used for up to 50% of approved projects.
Base grants for the four SUNY Centers and the State Library’s conservation program are appropriated in the State operations funds for the SUNY Centers ($328,900) and for the New York State Library ($90,000).
www.nysed.gov /probook/Oce2.htm   (2352 words)

  
 nam008 Court rules in favour of state broadcasting employee
The NBC maintained in affidavits to the court that the personnel shifts the Board had decided on were intended to cut costs for the NBC and streamline its top-heavy management structure.
Appolus, though, claimed she was removed for political reasons, because reports the NBC had broadcast while she was in charge of its news section had displeased Government leaders.
Texts and graphics may be reproduced freely, under the condition that their origin is clearly referred to, see Conditions.
www.afrol.com /News/nam008_broadcasting_employee.htm   (419 words)

  
 Buffalo State College - Academics - Undergraduate Majors and Minors - Broadcasting, B.A.
The job market for those with broadcasting training is even greater than it was during the 1960s and 1970s when network television was on its upsurge.
The higher salaries are found in the major market cities or with broadcast and cable networks, but it may require years of experience before a graduate is qualified to take on those responsibilities.
Many recent graduates from Buffalo State's broadcasting program have found employment with radio and television stations in Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and the smaller communities of Western New York, as well as in major cities in other parts of the country.
www.buffalostate.edu /undergradprog.xml?bpid=1   (737 words)

  
 State College, PA - Forever Broadcasting, Inc.
Forever Broadcasting of PA is now accepting applications for full and part-time announcers and board operators.
Forever Broadcasting is an equal opportunity employer and encourages minorities and females to apply.
Forever Broadcasting has held a long-standing relationship with Penn State University, University Park, PA providing internships for students majoring in mass communications.
www.foreverradio.com /statecollege.html   (1845 words)

  
 Penn State Public Broadcasting
Penn State was the location of the inaugural conference in 1952 which launched the public broadcasting initiative in the United States.
Penn State station WDFM began broadcasting as an FM station on an assigned frequency of 91.1 megacycles with a maximum power of 250 watts.
Corporation for Public Broadcasting created a separate entity called the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) to manage the interconnection of stations to determine which programs would be sent out nationally.
pspb.org /about/history.html   (963 words)

  
 GAO: Abstract
Liberty TV broadcasted from August 2001 to May 2002, when funding shortages caused by funding and policy disputes between State and INCSF resulted in termination of broadcasting.
INCSF repeatedly complained to State that the short-term nature of the funding agreements made it difficult to run an effective television broadcasting operation.
Through their inability to work together to restart Liberty TV, State and INCSF missed a chance to reach the Iraqi people at critical times prior to and during the March 2003 war in Iraq.
www.gao.gov /docsearch/abstract.php?rptno=GAO-04-559   (469 words)

  
 Ball State broadcasting efforts win five regional Emmys   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Jill Siebert, a 2004 Ball State graduate, was executive producer for the show, which also received a regional Emmy in 2003 under her direction.
Nancy Carlson, chair of Ball State's telecommunications program, said the Emmy award won by "Connections" in the magazine format program category was significant because it came against competition from professional television stations and production companies.
The project is funded through a grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. The grant provided Ball State with $20 million to prepare students for creative, high-tech careers in digital communications.
publish.bsu.edu /jneedham/BSu%20wins%205%20emmys%20in%20sept%202004.htm   (481 words)

  
 Penn State Libraries : News
University Park, PA -- On April 20, 1952, more than 100 leaders in education, broadcasting, and government gathered at Penn Stateçs Nittany Lion Inn, accepting a challenge by the Federal Communications Commission to begin a non-commercial educational television service.
To highlight the history and successes of Penn State Public Broadcasting, the University Archives is exhibiting "We're on the Air: Educational Broadcasting at Penn State" through September 15 in the Special Collections Library exhibit area, 104 Paterno Library.
What began as an educational station with limited programming and broadcast range, now delivers more than 8,760 hours of commercial-free programming to approximately one million households, 365 days a year.
www.libraries.psu.edu /news/releases/fall2002/WPSXexh_802.html   (268 words)

  
 Office of Cultural Education
The New York State Library is comprised of the Research Library, including the Talking Book and Braille Library, and the Division of Library Development.
The official populations are certified annually by the New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance.
State aid may be used for up to 50 percent of approved projects.
www.nysed.gov /pro1999/Oce2.htm   (2128 words)

  
 Penn State Outreach News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Penn State has launched Creating Health, a new multidimensional and multimedia health education initiative aimed at motivating people to change their behavior for improved health.
The initiative is a collaborative effort of Penn State outreach units, including Penn State Public Broadcasting, the College of Agricultural Sciences, the College of Health and Human Development, the College of Medicine, Penn State Cooperative Extension, the Division of Continuing Education and Penn State World Campus/Distance Education.
In addition, Penn State Cooperative Extension family living agents are coordinating community-based educational events and activities to encourage individuals and families to take an active role in decision-making about their health.
www.outreach.psu.edu /news/magazine/Vol_4.2/health.html   (1819 words)

  
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Penn State Public Broadcasting has this week convened nearly 100 of the nation's leaders in public broadcasting, museums, libraries, education, philanthropy and public policy to develop an action plan for expanding the role of public service media through digital technology.
Penn State's clusters represent a partnership between University faculty members spanning three colleges that consolidates and increases the resources available to each participant, as well as decreases duplication of efforts by smaller systems.
The equine science program in Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences is conducting an economic-impact study of the Pennsylvania horse industry this fall in order to get the best snapshot of its scope and nature in a dozen years.
www.psu.edu /ur/2002/17oct02newswire.html   (688 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | World | Middle East | Palestinian ban on hate sermons
The ban is the strongest action the Palestinian Authority has taken against incitement since November last year, when Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas asked the state broadcasting corporation to "ensure that programmes do not include material that might be interpreted as incitement".
A Jewish rights group, the Simon Wiesenthal Center, also condemned the broadcast and called on Mr Abbas to sack the head of state television.
The state broadcaster is only watched by an estimated one percent of Palestinians, who prefer Arab satellite channels.
news.bbc.co.uk /go/newsFeedXML/moreover/-/1/hi/world/middle_east/4565301.stm   (305 words)

  
 Penn State Public Broadcasting: Welcome Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
This is a very exciting time for public broadcasting at Penn State.
Penn State Public Broadcasting is embracing the greatest set of challenges in its history, challenges which will take us to the forefront as a provider of public service, educational programming, and outreach.
Penn State is committed to affirmative action, equal opportunity, and the diversity of its workforce.
www.outreach.psu.edu /welcome/PB_welcome.html   (413 words)

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