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Karnick, S. T. – Academic Questions, 2010
Despite the prevailing vulgarity of its most notorious programming, television today has moved toward more traditional values. As a result of market realities, TV programming has become more diverse politically and thematically in recent years, and that has opened the door for traditional values to return to the nation's TV screens and even…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Political Attitudes, Programming (Broadcast), Values
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Van Haveren, Richard A.; Blank, Wendy; Bentley, Kelvin – Journal of College Counseling, 2001
Describes a sexual education program that was aired by the campus radio station at Kansas State University. Use of college radio to promote student health issues is first reviewed. Specific program content and production obstacles are then discussed. Recommendations for future shows are made. (GCP)
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Radio, Health Promotion, Higher Education
Rosengrant, Kim – 1996
Because college radio offers a less structured environment, a natural habitat is created which provides for broadcasting experimental shows such as Starship Earth, an environmental radio show on East Stroudsburg University's (Pennsylvania) college radio station, WESS 90.3 FM. Environmental problems, issues, and solutions are discussed on the show.…
Descriptors: Audience Participation, Environmental Education, Faculty Advisers, Group Discussion
Sauls, Samuel J. – 1997
While management styles and theories differ among administrators of college radio stations, the views concerning the operation of college radio tend to be consistent. Common elements present in varying degrees in every college radio stations include public broadcasting philosophy, community needs, management and staff, financing, school relations,…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Faculty Advisers, Financial Support, Higher Education
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Sohar, Kathleen; Wood, Ashley M.; Ramirez, Roberto – Journal of Applied Communications, 2002
Provides a case study of RadioSource.NET, an Internet broadcasting venture developed collaboratively by land-grant university communication departments to share resources, increase online distribution, and promote access to agricultural and natural and life science research. Describes planning, marketing, and implementation processes. (Contains 18…
Descriptors: Agricultural Sciences, Educational Cooperation, Higher Education, Internet
Sauls, Samuel J. – 1995
As with commercial stations, the underlying premise of the college radio station is to serve the community, whether it be the campus community or the community at large, but in unique ways often geared to underserved niches of the population. Much of college radio's charm lies in its unpredictable nature and constant mutations. The stations give…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, College Students, Colleges, Experiential Learning
Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Washington, DC. – 1998
This report analyzes revenues from state governments and combined revenues from state government and state university sources for each state, as reported to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting by public broadcasting licenses in the Annual Financial Report survey, Fiscal Year 1997. All revenue amounts contained in this report include cash,…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Financial Support, Higher Education, Programming (Broadcast)
Anderton, Alice – 1997
The Intertribal Wordpath Society is a nonprofit educational corporation formed to promote the teaching, status, awareness, and use of Oklahoma Indian languages. The Society produces "Wordpath," a weekly 30-minute public access television show about Oklahoma Indian languages and the people who are teaching and preserving them. The show…
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Educational Benefits, Educational Television, Elementary Secondary Education
Distance Education Report, 1999
The third in a series on the history of distance education, this article suggests that a historic look at educational television can provide lessons for a newer medium--the Internet. Discussion includes early attempts in higher education to use instructional television; early funding of educational programs; and an experiment that involved a DC-6…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Finance, Educational History, Educational Media
Hutto, David N. – 2000
This narrative describes the processes and technologies employed to produce and deliver a series of complex interactive learning experiences that brought together working scientists in Antarctic and students and teachers across North America. This multifaceted program included field production in the Antarctic, the use of experimental…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Instructional Materials, Interactive Television
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Perry, Armstrong – Office of Education, United States Department of the Interior, 1931
The American boy, and in some cases his sister, was among the first to discover the possibilities of education by radio. As soon as the newspapers and magazines began to tell of the success of Marconi in sending radio messages from shore to ships and eventually across the Atlantic, boys began to build radio apparatus. In many cases the education…
Descriptors: Radio, Higher Education, Distance Education, Broadcast Industry
Misiewicz, Joseph; Sidorowicz, Alexander E. – Metropolitan Universities: An International Forum, 1994
This article discusses how university faculty can cooperate with public broadcasting agencies (radio and television) to provide public media exposure to arts performances and activities. It describes specific successful programs at Ball State University (Indiana). (JB)
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, College Faculty, Cooperation, Departments
Sullivan, Kathleen M. – Momentum, 1994
Describes the University of Notre Dame's live telecasts on family issues. Indicates that the telecasts, which began in 1988, are cosponsored by local Notre Dame alumni clubs, schools, churches, and service agencies. Describes particular programs and the promotional and information materials developed in conjunction with the programs. Underscores…
Descriptors: Alumni Associations, Church Related Colleges, Community Education, Community Involvement
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Wagner, Norman; Thompson, Donald; Sutton, James – International Journal of Instructional Media, 1997
Outlines the methods used by Troy State University (Alabama) to employ television technology to increase distance learning options for students and to increase the productivity and cost effectiveness of college faculty. Describes the television system and the four primary types of programming--public affairs, telecourses, intercampus course…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Cost Effectiveness, Distance Education, Educational Technology
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Cox, Gordon – History of Education, 1996
Considers the educational music broadcasts of the British Broadcasting System and asks three questions: (1) what new ideas for the teaching of music were disseminated; (2) were the programs successful in teaching traditional music skills; and (3) what was the critical reaction from music teachers and educators. (MJP)
Descriptors: Cultural Activities, Cultural Enrichment, Curriculum Enrichment, Educational History
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