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1. NTN - Narrative Television Network
- www.narrativetv.com
- Since 1988, NTN has been a leader in making television programming and movies accessible to our nation's 13 million blind and visually impaired people and their families. ...
- Enjoy free narrated programming on the web NOW! TV guide of all narrated network programming NTN Fact sheet Info for networks to meet FCC requirements Info for government agencies to comply with section 508 NTN story NTNs awards and celebrity spokespersons NTN in the spotlight NTNs president Jim Stovall Motivational article by Jim Stovall Publications by Jim Stovall Sample of NTN audience mail Meet the narrators, The voices of NTN NTN receives major funding from the US Department of Education.
- NTN receives Emmy In 1990, NTN was presented with an Emmy Award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. ...
- Narrative Television Network | 5840 South Memorial Drive | Suite 312 | Tulsa | Oklahoma | 74145-9082 Toll Free: 1-800-801-8184 | Phone: (918) 627-1000 | Fax (918) 627-4101 | webmaster@narrativetv. ...
2. Amateur Television Network
- atn-tv.org
3. Inventory of the Friends of University Network Television Records, 1972-1982
- www.lib.unc.edu
- Inventory of the Friends of University Network Television Records, 1972-1982 .
- Repository University Archives Creator Friends of Unviersity Network Television. Title Friends of University Network Television Records, 1972-1982 Call Number 40185 Extent 800 items (1. 5 linear feet) Abstract Friends of University Network Television (FOUNT) was incorporated on 2 March 1975 as a nonprofit corporation to improve communication between the University of North Carolina television network and the citizens of North Carolina. The goal was to increase popular awareness of and support for public television. ... FOUNT was dissolved in 1981, two years after the establishment of the UNC Center for Public Television, which had gradually assumed the functions of FOUNT. Records of the Friends of University Network Television include minutes and correspondence of the Board of Directors and Executive Committee, correspondence of the President and other officials, financial records, photographs of FOUNT staff and functions, and other items. ...
- Preferred Citation Identification of item , in the Friends of University Network Television Records #40185, University Archives, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. ...
- Friends of University Network Television. Public television--North Carolina--History. ... University of North Carolina Center for Public Television--History. ...
- The Friends of University Network Television (FOUNT) was incorporated on March 2, 1975 as a nonprofit corporation to improve communication between the University of North Carolina television network and the citizens of North Carolina. The goal was to increase popular awareness of and support for public television. ...
- In 1979, the North Carolina General Assembly voted to create a new public television entity governed by its own Board of Trustees. The UNC-TV Network evolved into the Center for Public Television with John W. ...
- Records of the Friends of University Network Television (FOUNT) include minutes and correspondence of the Board of Directors and Executive Committee, correspondence of the President and other officials, financial records, photographs of FOUNT staff and functions, and other items.
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- www.odysseychannel.com
- We list online resources for online tv, online television and online broadcast on the internet. ...
- A step-by-step guide to getting online television channels on the web.
- What do I need to know before I get online television?.
- Where do I go to find information on television channels online? .
- For next month we are writing an article on online television. ...
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5. University of Alabama News
- uanews.ua.edu
- Sex and Violence on Network Television will Continue to Increase .
- American television shows will continue their gradual trend toward more sex, vulgar language and violence, all in the name of audience market share and competition with cable channels, says noted television programming researcher and University of Alabama professor Dr. ...
- "There's no question this is television's sexiest season and I think there's also no question that any last vestiges of family television have gone by the wayside," Bryant says. ...
- Bryant says network television has seen an incremental increase in the use of sexiness, violence and sensationalism every year for the past decade and that trend will continue.
- "But when you have small increases, people who slightly habituated the prior year and have become accustomed to the more explicit television quickly adjust to the new form and many may even seek out the more explicit show.
- "We have moral-judgmental filters that we bring to television that circumscribe our viewing and if those filters are hit too abruptly our enjoyment is.
- Television executives have decided their key audience is the 18-34 year-old viewer, which is the demographic that advertisers covet. "Television probably has overdone it in that regard because that audience really isn't in front of the television as much as networks, cable channels and advertisers would like to believe," Bryant says.
6. Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV)
- www.cantv.org
7. The DuMont Television Network: Channel Four
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- The DuMont Television Network .
- It supported the network. ...
- DuMont network, in Jeff Kisseloff's The Box .
- So WDTV had a de facto monopoly -- viewers watched DuMont in Pittsburgh, or they didn't watch much television. ...
- This provided DuMont with a major profit center which supported the losses of the network. ... (It is instructive that the DuMont network went out of business only a few months after selling WDTV to Westinghouse in late 1954, by which time it had switched to Channel 2. ...
- Until then, "live" network programming had been limited to regional East and Midwest networks. ... Thus, it was DuMont's WDTV which served as the "Golden Spike" of network television.
- hour-long program in which each network served up a.
- on the first evening of television in .
- Although "live" interconnection to the West Coast would not be completed until 1951, the modern era of network television had begun.
- (Note: A kinescope recording, usually shortened by the industry to a kinescope or kinnie or kine, is a recording of a television program made by filming it from a monitor using specially designed film equipment. ... Invented in 1947 by a consortium of DuMont, NBC, and Kodak, this process was the only real means of preserving television programs in TV's early years, since videotape would not arrive until 1956. The picture quality of kinescope recordings left much to be desired, providing a flat, low-contrast look when compared to filmed programs, but "kinnies" were widely aired by stations in the early days of television, and were used by the networks to delay their "live" East Coast programs for the West Coast. ... Ironically, kinescope recordings are now considered rare and in demand, and a few persist on contemporary television: the Honeymooners "Lost Episodes" are kinescopes, and the Sci-Fi Channel has aired old kinescopes of Tales of Tomorrow and Lights Out! on its Retro TV series. ...
8. LookSmart - Directory - Articles on Network Television Broadcasting
- search.looksmart.com
- YOU ARE HERE: Home > Entertainment > Television > Television Industry > Articles.
- Articles on Network Television Broadcasting - Contains magazine articles and features on issues and trends in broadcast network TV.
- revealed windows that double as television screens, computer monitors, or stereo systems at the 2003 International Builders' Show in Las Vegas. ...
- com - Warning: They're Trimming Your Shows, 12/2/01 Tim Goodman discusses the "time-squeeze scandal" caused by a Time Machine device that digitally alters network feeds and allows local stations to add commercial seconds. ...
- Pitches ALTV Gather facts about the governments relationship with the Association of Local Television Stations. Includes comments on digital television. ...
- Laurence quotes Robert Kubey and Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, authors of "Television Addiction Is No Mere Metaphor," on the insidious ways "TV acts like a drug. ...
- Join the Zeal community and help build the "Articles on Network Television Broadcasting" Directory Category. ...
9. The DuMont Television Network
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- The DuMont Television Network .
- A series of Web pages devoted to the DuMont Television Network, America's fourth television network which operated from 1946 to 1956. ...
- DuMont Network News .
- Ted Bergmann's remarkable tome on the rise and fall of the DuMont network has now been published. The DuMont Television Network: What Happened? is a book that any DuMont enthusiast must have. ...
- Sheen's Life Is Worth Living continues in reruns on the Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN), a Catholic cable channel. ...
- The CBS made-for-TV movie Gleason, which aired on October 13, featured several references to the DuMont network, including scenes of Jackie Gleason's big break as the host of DuMont's Cavalcade of Stars. Kudos to the producers for getting the DuMont logo right and affixing it to the television cameras (and a minor point of demerit: one of the DuMont studio monitors had the word "Admiral" emblazoned on the front!). The TNT cable movie The Big Time, which aired on October 20, also echoed the DuMont story, telling the tale of a fictional television network in Manhattan in 1948 (with its studios and offices on Madison Avenue), references to a show called "Cavalcade," and a "scientist and inventor" named "Doc" who was head of the network! The author is always grateful to see DuMont remembered on television, which, of course, Dr. ...
- We refer to the network and company as DuMont throughout this site, although it is clear from materials of the era that the preferred usage was Du Mont. ... Few people include the space, and others write the name as Dumont, which was frowned on in the early years as well as by family and network alumni today. ...
- In his spare time, Ingram collects videotapes of programs from the Golden Age of Television, and conducts research on the DuMont network. ...
- Channel Nine: Fox Television.
10. Introduction to the Broadcasting Television Program - Ohlone Network Television (ONTV) - Ohlone College
- www.ohlone.cc.ca.us
- Broadcasting - Television.
- Broadcasting - Television Program.
- The Broadcasting (BRDC) program at Ohlone College is designed to train students in television, video and film production. Our instructors include the former director of the syndicated show ‘EXTRA’; an animator who worked on the film MATRIX and has done projects for Warner Brothers, Industrial Light and Magic and Pixar; a television news reporter who wrote for Tom Brokaw on NBC Nightly News; and a number of other award-winning industry professionals. ...
- Many students enter our program by enrolling in the Live News Production class, where they get hands-on training in all facets of commercial television news production. ... After there students can focus their training to earn a Certificate of Achievement in Digital Video and Editing, Music Video Production, Lighting and Video for Television, Entertainment Television or Live Television Production. ... The Broadcasting Department maintains strong ties with bay area television stations, film companies, and independent and network producers and recommends a limited number of students for professional internships each year.
11. Illinois Society for the Prevention of Blindness
- www.eyehealthillinois.org
- Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).
- Chicago Access Network television (CAN TV) connects nonprofit organizations with the city's 385,000 cable households through the use of simple, cost-effective television services. ...
- Chicago Access Network Television (CAN-TV) is producing a series of shows on eye health topics together with ISPB. ...
- Hotline 21 is a 25-minute live call-in show during which a nonprofit organization is made accessible to the public via cable television. ... Hotline 21 is a service of Chicago Access Network Television (CAN TV).
12. Network Ireland Television
- www.network-irl-tv.com
- Network Ireland Television .
- NETWORK IRELAND TELEVISION HAS THE MIPCOM MARKET FIRMLY IN ITS SIGHTS! .
- Once again, Network Ireland Television is gearing up for its participation at the forthcoming MIPCOM Market in Cannes, with a strong selection of new programming and some of their established favourites. ...
- Network Ireland Television's Derry O'Brien was delighted to learn recently that Potluck the 50 part cookery game show he sold to Granada Sky Breeze in the U. ...
13. A&E TELEVISION NETWORKS
- www.historychannel.com
- A&E Television Networks (AETN), a joint venture of the Hearst Corporation, ABC, Inc. , and NBC, is an award-winning, international media company offering consumers a diverse communications environment ranging from television programming, magazine publishing, web sites, music CDs to home videos/DVDs, as well as supporting nationwide educational initiatives. AETN is comprised of A&E NETWORK®, THE HISTORY CHANNEL®, THE BIOGRAPHY CHANNEL®, HISTORY INTERNATIONAL®, and AETN Enterprises. ...
- Network Descriptions.
- A&E NETWORK®.
- Now reaching more than 85 million homes, A&E NETWORK® brings viewers the Art of EntertainmentTM through a unique combination of three genres - The Art of Biography, The Art of Documentary, and The Art of Drama. A brand synonymous with excellence in television, A&E offers a diverse mix of programming ranging from critically acclaimed original series and movies, to innovative documentaries - to the EMMY® Award-winning BIOGRAPHY® series - to dramatic specials, feature film presentations, and contemporary performances. Over the past five years, A&E holds the distinct record for the most Primetime EMMY nominations (73) for a basic cable network. ...
- The range and quality of the programming has made the network one of the most watched in cable television. ...
- THE HISTORY CHANNEL® has received several awards including the prestigious Governor's Award from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for the network's SAVE OUR HISTORY® campaign dedicated to historic preservation and education, and two George Foster Peabody Awards for outstanding documentary programming. ...
- Weaving together the programming of the EMMY® Award-winning BIOGRAPHY series with documentaries, movies and original short features, the network creates a unique, multidimensional view of the people who fascinate us. ...
- AETN Consumer Products develops brand extensions for Biography®, The History Channel® and A&E Network. ...
14. U Network Television Stations
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- U Network affiliate stations.
- College Lakeland Cable Network Mentor, OH Laney College PCTV Oakland, CA Lansing Cmty. ...
- If your college television station is not a U Network affiliate, contact them and urge them to become an affiliate. Affiliate membership is only $75/year and it entitles them to broadcast the best of student produced television. ...
- U Network provides four hours of programming each month during the Fall and Spring semester. ...
- For more information about U Network, contact the National Association of College Broadcasters at (401) 863-2225 or nacb@brown. ...
15. Open Channel Network - Public Access Television
- www.openchannel.se
16. Kontakt Ukrainian Television Network
- www.infoukes.com
- Kontakt Ukrainian Television Network .
- About Kontakt Ukrainian TV Network .
17. Q-1 Video Network Television and Video production
- www.q1video.com
- Local programming on Charter Cable channel 20, City One Cable channel 22, Millennium Cable channel 10 Watch BCTV on Comcast Cable channel 42 and Millennium Cable channel 17 Television and Video Production. ...
- Since 1986 Q-1 Video Network has specialized in meeting the needs of it’s clients from Corporate video production to Television Production. ...
- Q-1 Video Network is a multi-faceted company that produces Local and National Television programs and commercials…from Long-Form infomercials to local 30-second commercials…we communicate with our clients every step of the way to ensure complete satisfaction with the final production. ...
- Q-1 Video Network’s accomplishments include a multitude of local and national television shows. ... We are proud to be recognized as a television industry contributor to such programs as VH1’s Behind the Music and A & E’s Biography series as well as sports programming on ESPN and TNN.
- The Eight Things You Need To Know Before You Hire a Television and Video Production Company. ...
- Any Television and Video Production Company you consider should be available to you 24 hours a day. ...
- Your Television and Video Production Company should guarantee its services. ...
18. Vanderbilt Television News Archive
- tvnews.vanderbilt.edu
- The Television News Archive collection at Vanderbilt University is the world's most extensive and complete archive of television news. The collection holds more than 30,000 individual network evening news broadcasts from the major U. ...
- Important Note: Beginning within the next few months, access to the TV-NewsSearch database of the Vanderbilt Television News Archive will be restricted and available only to those affiliated with institutions that obtain a subscription. ...
- Television News Coverage of the Nixon Administration staff login .
- Vanderbilt University Television News Archive.
19. National Poll Shows Strong Opposition to Liquor Ads on Network Television
- www.cspinet.org
- “Liquor Ads Don’t Belong on Network Television”.
- on Network Television.
- WASHINGTON - According to a national poll released today by the Center for Science in the Public Interest, the NBC television networks decision to abandon its voluntary ban on hard liquor advertising flies squarely in the face of public opinion. ... More than 7 of 10 (72 percent) surveyed supported network television policies that voluntarily keep liquor ads off TV; 70 percent of Americans agreed that it is dangerous to have liquor ads on TV because they will introduce young people under the legal drinking age to liquor.
- Katie Couric may well be worth it, but NBCs pollution of network television with liquor ads that will induce teens and children to drink hard liquor is not. ...
- commented that public opposition to network TV liquor ads was high, considering that people are so focused on terrorism these days. These numbers in a post-terrorism environment indicate that liquor ads on television may be a possible wedge issue in the upcoming Congressional elections. ...
20. Asian American Film: News
- www.asianamericanfilm.com
- Filmmakers Network.
- Asian American Film Home > News > Representations of Asians on network television decrease .
- Variety reports that a new study by Children Now called "Fall Colors 2003-04: Prime Time Diversity Report" shows that network television continues to underrepresent people of color. ...
21. Parents Television Council - Because Our Children Are Watching
- www.parentstv.org
- The Parents Television Council Website - PTC - Over 860,000 Members and growing!.
- By Aubree Rankin As scripted television becomes increasingly foul, even on the "family" sitcoms, it is very difficult for a parent to choose a television program they can watch with their kids. ...
- I want to applaud you and the other members of the Commerce Committee for your leadership in addressing the growing problem of indecent and obscene material on television.
- As you know, decency standards on television are rapidly deteriorating. Last year the Parents Television Council released a series of studies on the State of the Television Industry. Those studies showed that sex, foul language, and violence on television are more explicit and more pervasive than ever before. ...
- Starsky & Hutch follows two undercover cops in this hilarious prequel to the popular 1970s television show. ...
- On the television, kids can see WB's "The Surreal Life," its sleazy reality-show plot often revolving around a porn star, Ron Jeremy. ...
- Parents Television Council Commends Clear Channel Radio for Backing Commonsense Decency Standards.
- Los Angeles, CA - Within hours of a press release issued by the Parents Television Council citing violations of both Viacom's and Clear Channel Communications' self-imposed "zero tolerance" decency policies, Clear Channel Communications announced that it will suspend the broadcast of the Howard Stern radio show from its affiliate stations. ...
- Parents Television Council Says Viacom and Clear Channel Should Strictly Enforce Policies Governing Decency Standards.
- HOLLYWOOD, CA - Less than 24 hours before ABC, CBS and FOX network executives face a Congressional grilling in Washington over the amount of indecent material they broadcast on public airwaves, two major broadcasting outlets set in place "policies" designed to curb indecency. ...
- Vladimir Zworykin invents the iconoscope, an important component in the creation of the television set.
- 1927 The first transmission of a television picture between two widely separated cities.
- The Parents Television Council is Changing the Future.
- Texans Fed Up With Violence, Sex and Foul Language on Television.
22. Primetime Blues: African Americans on Network Television -- book review
- www.curledup.com
- Primetime Blues: African Americans on Network Television.
- Donald Bogle's Primetime Blues: African Americans on Network Television is a funny, sarcastic, exhaustive media history book about blacks in television. The major chapters are divided by decades, beginning in 1950 when African-Americans were placed in unobtrusive, easily disposable – for those Southerners who might be offended – clips on primetime television, and moving onward through the 1990's, the book shows how television has mirrored society's attitudes towards African-Americans and other blacks.
- In the 50's, African-Americans and other minorities were unknown to most American television viewers, except as stereotypes placed on the screen to bolster white characters. ...
- How many times have we rolled our eyes on seeing the white hero's or heroine's stalwart black best friend? In analyzing many program stories and character interactions, Bogle shows how the propensity for white liberal self-congratulation to pop up in touchy racial situations was dishonest, but often the only way for a television show to avoid offending viewers.
- While describing the decade and cataloguing almost all television programs with African-Americans, Bogle also gives us minor histories of black performers who may or may not have paved the way. ...
- If there is anything lacking in Primetime Blues, it is that Bogle is too commited to his definition of Primetime – the land of white television -- with all its sitcoms, westerns, dramas, talk and variety shows. ...
23. Rockville Community Network: Television and Radio
- www.rocknet.org
24. Welcome to the Family Television Network
- www.ftn.co.nz
- Welcome to the Family Television Network.
- Family TV is setting the new scene on television – impacting the families of New Zealand, with a trendy, funky line-up that is safe for your family viewing 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
25. Excerpt | Prime Time Blues: African Americans on Network Television
- www.januarymagazine.com
- Prime Time Blues: African Americans on Network Television .
- Prime Time Blues is the first comprehensive history of African Americans on the network series. Donald Bogle traces the changing roles of African Americans on prime time -- from the blatant stereotypes of television's early years to the more subtle stereotypes of recent eras. Bogle also reveals another equally important aspect of TV history: namely, that television has been invigorated by extraordinary Black performers -- from Ethel Waters and Eddie "Rochester" Anderson to Cicely Tyson, Flip Wilson, Redd Foxx and those mighty power brokers Cosby and Oprah -- who frequently use the medium to make personal and cultural statements and whose presence on the tube has been of enormous significance to the African American community. ...
- Bogle comments on the short-lived East Side, West Side, the controversial Julia, and the television of the seventies, when a nation still caught up in Vietnam and Watergate retreated to the ethnic humor of Sanford and Son and Good Times; and on the politically conservative eighties, marked by the unexpected success of The Cosby Show. ... Finally, Bogle turns a critical eye to the television landscape of the nineties -- when Black and white viewers often watched entirely different programs -- with shows such as The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, ER, and The Steve Harvey Show. ...
- Yet I kept watching television. ... I already felt that way about many of the African American actors and actresses I had seen in old films, some of whom now appeared on television. ...
- Later, in the 1970s, like most of the nation, I was caught up in such television specials as The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman and Roots. ...
- Often, too, I noticed that even among those people who professed to hate television, except perhaps for some of the programming on PBS, there was a moment when they might mention some network primetime series with a surprising note of familiarity. ...
- In the 1980s, I found myself going back to television, relaxing in the rhythms of certain primetime series in a way I hadn't done since I was a kid. ...
- But I had never seen such a family on television. ...
- I started making notes to myself on the way television's view of African Americans had changed over the decades, in large part because of the primetime network series, but also on the way in which some fixed images of African Americans had not progressed very far at all.
- I became fully aware that, for better or worse, the weekly primetime series had a greater effect on viewer perceptions of African American experiences than almost any other form of television. ... With the absence of programs about African Americans, Black viewers felt that television was not fully and fairly representing them, not saying who they were and what their lives were like.
- Those feelings -- among Black and white viewers -- changed during the mid and late 1960s when primetime television began to depict African Americans, more often than not, as Social Symbols in guest spots on general white series and in starring roles on such new series as I Spy, Julia, and Room 222. ...
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