Laurence A. Jarvik papers
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Jarvik, Laurence A.
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Laurence Ariel Jarvik is a writer, scholar, filmmaker and a conservative critic of public broadcasting. Born in New York, New York, October 30, 1956, he is the author of numerous articles in national publications including Current, Common Sense, Policy Review, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, New York Times, Boston Globe, American Film, and American Cinematographer . His two book-length works are PBS: Behind the Screen (1997) and Masterpiece Theatre and the Politics of Quality (1...
Rogers, Ralph B., 1909-
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Grossman, Lawrence K.
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Jarvik, Laurence Ariel, 1956-
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Writer, scholar, filmmaker and a conservative critic of public broadcasting. Bradley resident scholar, Heritage Foundation, 1991-1992; Washington editor, "COMINT", 1992-1996; Cultural Studies fellow and editor, Capitol Research Center, 1996-1997. From the description of Laurence A. Jarvik papers, 1935-1998 and undated (bulk 1990-1998) (University of Maryland Libraries). WorldCat record id: 49049661 ...
Pressler, Larry, 1942-
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Rogers, Ralph B., 1909-1997
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Public broadcasting executive. Chairman, radio station KERA, Dallas; chief executive officer, Public Broadcasting Service (PBS); co-founder, Children's Television Workshop. From the description of Ralph B. Rogers papers, 1969-1990, and undated (bulk 1969-1981) (University of Maryland Libraries). WorldCat record id: 30442815 Industrialist and PBS executive Ralph B. Rogers was born in Boston in 1909 and was educated at Northeastern University. Before his involveme...
Cater, Douglass, 1923-1995
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Silas Douglass Cater (1923-1995) was a Washington editor for Reporter magazine from 1950 to 1963, and national affairs editor from 1963 to 1964. He was Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Army in 1951, and Special Assistant to President Lyndon B. Johnson from 1964 to 1968. Cater also served as a professor at several universities in the 1960s and 1970s. From the description of Cater, Douglass, 1923-1995 (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration). naId: 10581111 ...
Cooke, Alistair, 1908-2004
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Epithet: journalist and broadcaster British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000975.0x0000cd ...
Valenti, Jack
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Karayn, Jim, 1933-1996
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Broadcasting executive. Executive producer and chief, National Educational Television's Washington bureau, 1965-1971; founder and president, National Public Affairs Center for Television, 1971-1975; Executive Vice-President, Greater Washington Educational Telecommunications Association, 1971-1975; Creator and project director, 1976 Presidential debates; President and general manager, WHYY, 1977-1983; Founder and President, Karayn and Company, Inc., 1983-1996. ...
Vecchione, Al
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Iselin, John Jay
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John Jay Iselin, descendent of the Supreme Court Justice John Jay, was born in Greenville, South Carolina in 1933. He left South Carolina to pursue his education at Harvard, where he received both his Bachelor's Degree. He received the prestigious Marshall Scholarship which funded his course of study at Cambridge, where he received his Master's Degree before returning to Harvard to pursue his PhD in government, which he received in 1964. After graduation he worked as a j...