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by Ralph Engelman (Author) "The Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 represented the apparent triumph of the movement to establish a noncommercial broadcasting system in the United States dating back..." (more)
Key Phrases: community television movement, noncommercial television system, listener sponsorship, New York, United States, Carnegie Commission (more...)
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Engelman served on the national board of Pacifica, America's oldest noncommercial radio network, from 1973 to 1979. Perhaps because of that background, he is more attuned than most writers to public broadcasters who do not fit the standard NPR/PBS mode, such as independently licensed community radio stations or public-access channels on cable TV.

For Engelman, "public" refers not just to state subsidies but to citizen participation--not just to city hall but to town square. "A fundamental distinction," he writes, "emerges between federal and community forms of public radio and television, with the former rooted in the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967, the latter in more decentralized and participatory processes." His book aspires to be the story of both brands of broadcasting--not a path-breaking history rich with primary research but a synthesis of the many books and articles that preceded his.

His book is also, one gathers, an attempt to defend these stations against the alleged Threat From The Right, i.e., Republican politicians' now-dormant efforts to defund the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. -- Reason, Jesse Walker

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The origins and evolution of the major insititutions in the United States for noncommercial radio and television are explored in this unique volume.

Ralph Engelman examines the politics behind the development of National Public Radio, Radio Pacifica and the Public Broadcasting Service. He traces the changing social forces that converged to launch and shape these institutions from the Second World War to the present day. The book challenges several commonly held beliefs - including that the mass media is simply a manipulative tool - and concludes that public broadcasting has an enormous potential as an emancipatory vehicle.


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community television movement, noncommercial television system, listener sponsorship, public access movement, community radio movement, public radio system, public television system, ham movement, guerrilla television, broadcast reform movement, media reformers, broadcast reformers, radical software, media reform movement, noncommercial system, educational broadcasters, noncommercial channels, noncommercial broadcasters, national program service, enhanced underwriting, corporate underwriting, noncommercial radio, noncommercial broadcasting, noncommercial character, underwriting credits
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New York, United States, Carnegie Commission, World War, Public Broadcasting Act, Alternate Media Center, Deep Dish, White House, Lewis Hill, Morning Edition, South Africa, Los Angeles, San Francisco, George Stoney, National Film Board, Sloan Commission, William Siemering, All Things Considered, Fogo Island, Wagner-Hatfield Bill, Douglas Bennet, Voice of America, African American, Columbia University, Fred Friendly
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