The Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 (47 U.S.C. § 396) issued the congressional corporate charter for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), a private...
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Broadcasting was created on November 7, 1967, when U.S. president Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967. The new organization initially...
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allocated for educational use had begun operations. The passage of the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 – which was signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson, and was...
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Public broadcasting (or public service broadcasting) involves radio, television, and other electronic media outlets whose primary mission is public service...
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Broadcasting Act of 1967 that the primary entities of public broadcasting will "establish and maintain a library and archives of non-commercial educational...
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Ben McKenzie (category University of Virginia alumni)
professor at the University of Texas at Austin and worked on passing the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967. He is a nephew of Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright...
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J. C. R. Licklider (redirect from Libraries of the Future)
Television, 1967 Johnson, Lyndon B. (November 7, 1967). "Remarks of President Lyndon B. Johnson Upon Signing the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967". cpb.org...
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All-Channel Receiver Act (1962), requiring that televisions include UHF and not just VHF receivers Public Broadcasting Act of 1967, establishing the Corporation...
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the passage of the Civil Rights Act and the start of Johnson's 1960 campaign for President. Master of the Senate is the third volume of Robert Caro's...
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S. Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948 (Public Law 80-402), popularly called the Smith–Mundt Act, was first introduced by Congressman Karl...
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Alice Marsh (category Mistresses of presidents of the United States)
an American socialite and political hostess who was the long-time mistress of U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson. Their affair lasted twenty-five years, during...
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Warren Magnuson (category Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Washington (state))
Luce "one of the most able, dedicated, productive public servants I know." On November 7, 1967, Johnson signed the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967, citing...
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National Educational Radio Network (category Educational broadcasting)
Act of 1967 NERN became part of National Public Radio in 1970. Prior to the passage of the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967, the NERN had commissioned a...
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NPR (redirect from National Public Radio (United States))
passage of the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967. This act was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson, and established the Corporation for Public Broadcasting...
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number of public broadcasters. The Dutch Media Act 2008 regulates how air time is divided and puts the administration of the public broadcasting system...
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Johnson Amendment (redirect from Johnson Amendment to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code)
Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. The final version of the major tax rewrite legislation passed in December 2017 does not include the House repeal of the Johnson...
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total of 14 member stations that cover 99% of Florida viewers, as well as some viewers in Georgia and Alabama. The Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 established...
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Job Corps (section Phases of career development)
inception in 1964 under the Economic Opportunity Act, Job Corps has served more than 2 million young people. As of 2019, Job Corps serves over 60,000 youths...
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Great Society (section Public broadcasting)
popularized the phrase "public television" and assisted the legislative campaign for federal aid. The Public Broadcasting Act of 1967, enacted less than 10...
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Bill Moyers (redirect from Public Affairs Television)
committee's recommendations. In 1967, President Johnson signed Public Broadcasting Act of 1967, which states: "it is in the public interest to encourage the...
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October 2019. United States. (1969). Extension of authorizations under the Public broadcasting act of 1967. Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, first session...
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Television licence (redirect from Broadcasting license fee)
Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) was created by the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967, and this led to the creation of the Public Broadcasting Service...
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Daisy (advertisement) (category Presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson)
nightly news, talk shows, and news broadcasting agencies. The Johnson campaign was widely criticized for using the prospect of nuclear war, and implying that...
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Ailsa Chang (category Date of birth not in Wikidata)
are from Taiwan. Chang is a graduate of Mountain View High School. She earned a bachelor of arts degree in public policy from Stanford University in 1998...
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Meghna Chakrabarti (category Boston University School of Management alumni)
Chakrabarti is an American journalist and radio producer. She is the host of NPR's On Point. She was the long-time host for the Modern Love podcast (a...
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Sam Houston Johnson (category Cumberland School of Law alumni)
Pay Legislation, U.S. Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, 1967, page 366 Larry L. David. "Bringing Up Lyndon", Texas Monthly, January 1976...
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Scott Detrow (category Year of birth missing (living people))
worked for Fordham's public radio station WFUV. He earned a master's degree from the University of Pennsylvania's Fels Institute of Government. Detrow began...
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Steve Inskeep (category American scholars of Pakistan studies)
journalist who is currently the host of Morning Edition and Up First on National Public Radio. Prior to being host of Morning Edition, Inskeep covered the...
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northern faction was more supportive of civil rights. Although its scope was limited, the ensuing Civil Rights Act of 1957 was the first such legislation...
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Johnson convinced Congress to act and The Department of Transportation was authorized in October 1966 and launched on 1 April 1967, with a mission to ensure...
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