The Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 represented a major effort by the federal government to provide entertaining and enlightening programming unlike that being offered by major broadcasters. Central to this effort was the creation of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), an independent corporation whose mission was to facilitate diversity, creativity, and innovation in noncommercial public broadcasting. It was to achieve this goal without engaging in content control over programming. However, members of Congress have expressed concern over the types of programming CPB was funding. As a result, Congress in 1992 directed the CPB to define national programming standards for public broadcasting. The CPB was also directed to monitor sta...
Public broadcast stations in the United States are forbidden to air promotional announcements in exc...
Public broadcast stations in the United States are forbidden to air promotional announcements in exc...
Public broadcasting has been in critics' crosshairs since its creation in 1967. Assailed from all si...
The Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 represented a major effort by the federal government to provide ...
This article will explore the problems raised by the emergence of the federal government as a televi...
In the Spring of 1992, Congress debated whether to reauthorize funds for the Corporation for Public ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, created in 1967, receives approximately 15% of its annual f...
Congressional policymakers are closely examining federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broa...
This article contends that the public is deprived of an important source of information on public af...
The recent Federal Communications Commission deregulation of many aspects of radio station programmi...
American television and radio broadcasters are uniquely privileged among Federal Communications Co...
American television and radio broadcasters are uniquely privileged among Federal Communications Co...
In the Spring of 1992, Congress debated whether to reauthorize funds for the Corporation for Public ...
American television and radio broadcasters are uniquely privileged among Federal Communications Co...
Recent legislative actions by the federal government demonstrate a growing intolerance toward contro...
Public broadcast stations in the United States are forbidden to air promotional announcements in exc...
Public broadcast stations in the United States are forbidden to air promotional announcements in exc...
Public broadcasting has been in critics' crosshairs since its creation in 1967. Assailed from all si...
The Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 represented a major effort by the federal government to provide ...
This article will explore the problems raised by the emergence of the federal government as a televi...
In the Spring of 1992, Congress debated whether to reauthorize funds for the Corporation for Public ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, created in 1967, receives approximately 15% of its annual f...
Congressional policymakers are closely examining federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broa...
This article contends that the public is deprived of an important source of information on public af...
The recent Federal Communications Commission deregulation of many aspects of radio station programmi...
American television and radio broadcasters are uniquely privileged among Federal Communications Co...
American television and radio broadcasters are uniquely privileged among Federal Communications Co...
In the Spring of 1992, Congress debated whether to reauthorize funds for the Corporation for Public ...
American television and radio broadcasters are uniquely privileged among Federal Communications Co...
Recent legislative actions by the federal government demonstrate a growing intolerance toward contro...
Public broadcast stations in the United States are forbidden to air promotional announcements in exc...
Public broadcast stations in the United States are forbidden to air promotional announcements in exc...
Public broadcasting has been in critics' crosshairs since its creation in 1967. Assailed from all si...