Kenneth J. Garry papers
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Garry, Kenneth J., 1942-
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Broadcast executive. President and General Manager, WCTE-TV, 1996- From the description of Kenneth J. Garry papers, 1970-1988 and undated (bulk 1973-1978) (University of Maryland Libraries). WorldCat record id: 45141790 Born in Oak Park, Illinois in 1942, Kenneth John Garry has had a long and distinguished career in public broadcasting. Garry's education includes a bachelor's degree in economics and history in 1964 from DePauw University...
Association of Public Radio Stations (U.S.)
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Corporation for Public Broadcasting
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Founded in 1967, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is the steward of the U.S. federal government’s investment in public broadcasting and the nation’s largest single source of funding for public radio, television, and related services. CPB distributes funding to locally-owned public radio and television stations and ensures universal access to non-commercial-high quality content and telecommunications services. The CPB does not own or operate any television or radio broadcasting netwo...
Frischknecht, Lee C. (Lee Conrad), 1928-2004
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Public broadcasting executive. Vice president, National Public Radio; president, National Public Radio; director of field services, National Educational Television; assistant general manager, KAET. From the description of Lee C. Frischknecht papers, 1953-1993 (bulk 1970-1978) (University of Maryland Libraries). WorldCat record id: 31499314 Lee C. Frischknecht was born on January 3, 1928 to Carl and Geniel Frischknecht in Brigham City, Ut...
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Born in Louisiana, blues guitarist and singer Johnny Copeland (1937-1997) was raised in Houston, Texas, where he formed the band Dukes of Rhythm. Although he recorded albums and performed with Sonny Boy Williamson and Bib Mama Thornton in Texas, Copeland only received recognition after moving to New York City in 1975. Six years later, he signed with Rounder Records and released his album with Arthur Blythe and Byard Lancaster, Copeland Special . In 1982, during a tour of West Africa...