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Macy, John W., Jr. – 1974
This study comprises a capsule history of American public television broadcasting, an inside account of recent developments, and consideration of how public broadcasting might be supported without partisan political control. The book is an expanded version of the Gaither Lectures given for the Center for Research in Management Science, University…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Financial Problems, Politics, Public Policy
McKinney, Eleanor – 1975
A statement of policy outlines the method to be used by all schools, colleges, and universities that desire to take advantage of a seven-day rerecording privilege to record televised material transmitted by public television stations. The policy has been jointly agreed upon by the Public Broadcasting Service, the Great Plains National…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Centers, Copyrights, Educational Media, Educational Television
Lyle, Jack – 1975
Based on data collected by several individuals in recent years, this report is intended to provide an overview of American public broadcasting and its audiences. The size, characteristics, and viewing patterns of public, noncommercial television viewers are described. Among the findings cited in the report are the following: (1) 80 percent of…
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Demography, Educational Television, Programing (Broadcast)
O'Bryan, Kenneth G. – 1981
Writing considerations specific to instructional television (ITV) situations are discussed in this handbook written for the beginner, but designed to be of use to anyone creating an ITV script. Advice included in the handbook is based on information obtained from ITV wirters, literature reviews, and the author's personal experience. The ITV…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Group Dynamics, Instructional Design, Production Techniques
Adler, Richard – 1973
In recent years, the cable television industry has been marked by prolific growth both in the number of stations and in the number of subscribers, and its legitimacy has been affirmed by a Supreme Court decision which placed the industry under the control of the Federal Communications Commission, (FCC) but the full potential of cable television…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Cable Television, Conference Reports, Educational Television
Commission for Radio and Television in Education, Stockholm (Sweden). – 1975
The first non-commercial cable television (CATV) project in Sweden was conducted in Kiruna since it was the site of an established commercial CATV network. The Kiruna project goal was to emphasize locally produced programs. Objectives tested were production and planning forms, cooperation between groups, and utilization of a program bank.…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Community Programs, Community Services, Educational Television
Berman, Paul J. – 1975
The Communications Act of 1934 has been cited as the justification for federal regulation of the growing cable television industry, but it has not ended the debate over the jurisdiction of regulating agencies and the First Amendment protections afforded to broadcasters. Because the authority of the Federal Communications Commission to regulate…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Broadcast Industry, Cable Television, Censorship
Cater, Douglass, Ed.; Myhan, Michael J., Ed. – 1976
This collection of essays by expert thinkers in the field of public broadcasting explores some of the many policy questions facing public broadcasting over the next decade. Among the topics dealt with in the 18 essays are: public radio, instructional television, public involvement, financing, research problems, production problems and the role of…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Audiences, Bibliographies, Broadcast Industry
Leifer, Aimee Dorr – 1973
In order to learn more about the potential of television for teaching prosocial values, an experiment is described which will use as subjects preschool children attending nursery schools or day care centers. Brief videotapes, 15-20 minutes long, will be made from material taken primarily from Sesame Street. They will vary in the explicitness of…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Childhood Attitudes, Early Childhood Education, Educational Television
Fowles, Barbara R.; Horner, Vivian M. – 1974
With the pervasiveness of television, especially for children, visual literacy is a growing concern. Television should be regarded as part of a potential solution to the country's need for improved education. "Sesame Street" has proved that children do learn from television, that active interaction is not always necessary for learning,…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Children, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes

Rust, Langbourne W. – 1971
As an extensive to an earlier report on pilot shows of The Electric Company that produced high and low visual attention in 2nd and 3rd graders, this study focuses on the effect of contextual attributes on the level of appeal. By analyzing sequences of presentations of bits of information, researchers found that bits of similar appeal levels tend…
Descriptors: Arousal Patterns, Attention, Cues, Educational Television
Lesser, Gerald S. – 1974
An historical record is presented of the processes by which the children's television program, Sesame Street, was created, developed, and implemented. Particular attention is focused on the concept of using a team of educational advisors, professional researchers, and television production specialists to blend the technology of television and the…
Descriptors: Books, Children, Cognitive Development, Disadvantaged Youth
Polsky, Richard M. – 1974
How can children, disadvantaged as well as middle-class, be taught cognitive skills through the medium of television? This is the question Richard Polsky addresses in describing the planning and early development (1966-1968) of the Children's Television Workshop. An examination of the period prior to the public announcement of the project tells…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Objectives, Educational Planning
Carlisle, Robert D. B. – 1974
As the product of a mail survey, a literature search, and site visitations, this monograph examines the past, present, and future of college courses employing television as a means of instruction. The text provides historical background, a summary of criticisms, descriptions of specific course structures (both ground-breaking programs and current…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Credits, Educational Television, Extension Education
Educational Development Corp., Austin, TX. – 1975
The Texas Educational Telecommunications Study examined problems and solutions involved in providing telecommunication support to education for the state of Texas. Extensive analyses were made in order to (1) delineate the objective that a telecommunications system should meet, (2) establish criteria that would be satisfied, (3) survey Texas…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Closed Circuit Television, Communications Satellites, Computers
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