Edwin G. Cohen had a distinguished career in educational and instructional television from 1955 to 1990. During those years, his positions included program associate for the Educational Television and Radio Center, director of the National Instructional Television Film Library, and executive director of the Agency for Instructional Television and its successor, Agency for Instructional Technology. The collection documents Cohen's role in the growth of operation of several educational and instructional film and television agencies
Lee C. Frischknecht has spent his professional life in educational and public broadcasting. In 1964,...
David M. Davis had a prominent career in educational and public broadcasting, ranging from directing...
In 1961, Wigren joined the staff of the National Education Association (NEA), as the educational tel...
In 1952, David Stewart, with grants from the Ford Foundation, worked in Washington to help start new...
John F. White started his public broadcasting career in 1955 at WQED-Pittsburgh as its general manag...
Barton L. Griffith began his broadcasting career working for stations WIBW, KTOP, and WREN at Topeka...
William Harley started his broadcasting career in the 1940s as program director of Wisconsin Broadca...
Australian-born C. Scott Fletcher came to educational and instructional broadcasting via Encyclopedi...
George E. Probst (1917-1986) held many positions in both broadcasting and education from 1944 to 198...
Frank Ellsworth Schooley started his distinguished career in educational broadcasting and journalism...
Edwin G. Burrows started his public broadcasting career as program director at WUOM, Ann Arbor, Mich...
Mr. Coe was an executive in charge of affiliate relations for both the Dumont (1952-1955) and ABC (1...
Duane Gene Straub has held many positions in the fields of broadcasting, television and education. F...
John S. Porter's public broadcasting career began as a producer of instructional television programs...
From 1937 to 1958, John C. Crabbe worked for the College of the Pacific, Stockton, California where ...
Lee C. Frischknecht has spent his professional life in educational and public broadcasting. In 1964,...
David M. Davis had a prominent career in educational and public broadcasting, ranging from directing...
In 1961, Wigren joined the staff of the National Education Association (NEA), as the educational tel...
In 1952, David Stewart, with grants from the Ford Foundation, worked in Washington to help start new...
John F. White started his public broadcasting career in 1955 at WQED-Pittsburgh as its general manag...
Barton L. Griffith began his broadcasting career working for stations WIBW, KTOP, and WREN at Topeka...
William Harley started his broadcasting career in the 1940s as program director of Wisconsin Broadca...
Australian-born C. Scott Fletcher came to educational and instructional broadcasting via Encyclopedi...
George E. Probst (1917-1986) held many positions in both broadcasting and education from 1944 to 198...
Frank Ellsworth Schooley started his distinguished career in educational broadcasting and journalism...
Edwin G. Burrows started his public broadcasting career as program director at WUOM, Ann Arbor, Mich...
Mr. Coe was an executive in charge of affiliate relations for both the Dumont (1952-1955) and ABC (1...
Duane Gene Straub has held many positions in the fields of broadcasting, television and education. F...
John S. Porter's public broadcasting career began as a producer of instructional television programs...
From 1937 to 1958, John C. Crabbe worked for the College of the Pacific, Stockton, California where ...
Lee C. Frischknecht has spent his professional life in educational and public broadcasting. In 1964,...
David M. Davis had a prominent career in educational and public broadcasting, ranging from directing...
In 1961, Wigren joined the staff of the National Education Association (NEA), as the educational tel...