[Mr. J. White's report to the station] [motion picture] / NET. 1959.

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[Mr. J. White's report to the station] [motion picture] / NET. 1959.

John F. White, President of the National Educational Television and Radio Center, discusses television's responsibility to the people and the role that NET proposes to play as an alternative station. Included in his speech are comments on the history and growth of non-commercial stations, funding, awards received, and future programming.

1 film reel of 1 (514 ft.) : sd., b&w ; 16 mm. arch pos.

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National Educational Television and Radio Center.

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National Educational Television and Radio Center (NETRC) was established in 1952 as Educational Television and Radio Center, and renamed in 1958. NETRC was located in New York City, New York. Most of their operations were taken over by the newly established Corporation for Public Broadcasting in 1970, and the organization was renamed WNET. From the description of National Educational Television and Radio Center publicity photographs, circa 1950s-1960s. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: ...

White, John, active 1642-1649

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