Global Information Lookup Global Information

National Association of Educational Broadcasters information


The National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB) was a US organization of broadcasters with aims to share or coordinate educational programmes. It was founded as the Association of College and University Broadcasting Stations (ACUBS) in 1925[1] as a result of Fourth National Radio Conference, held by the U.S. Department of Commerce.[2]

It was primarily a "program idea exchange" with 25 members that occasionally attempted to rebroadcast programs shared between them.[3] The original constitution for the organization read:

"Believing that radio is in its very nature one of the most important factors in our national and international welfare, we, the representatives of the institutions of higher learning, engaged in educational broadcasting, do associate ourselves together to promote, by mutual cooperation and united effort, the dissemination of knowledge to the end that both the technical and educational feature of broadcasting may be extended to all."[4][2]

ACUBS held its first annual conference July 1 and 2, 1930 in Columbus, Ohio joining with the Institution of Education by Radio.[2]

In September 1934, the organization rewrote its constitution, and changed its name from the Association of College University Broadcasting Stations (ACUBS) to the "National Association of Educational Broadcasters."[1]

In 1938, NAEB persuaded the Federal Communications Commission to reserve five radio channels for educational broadcasting.

In 1945 the FCC reserved five of the 40 channels in new high-frequency band for Non-commercial educational stations. There were initially planned to be AM services; however, they eventually manifested as FM ones.

NAEB merged with the Association of Education by Radio-Television in 1956. It was reorganized in 1963 with two new divisions, Educational Television Stations and National Educational Radio. These divisions lasted until 1973, when they were diminished. Their roles were taken over by Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) and Association of Public Radio Stations (APRS) respectively.[5] The APRS became the "Washington lobby and public relations arm of CPB-qualified radio stations."[5] The APRS merged with National Public Radio (NPR) in 1977, which allowed NPR to provide "leadership of a full-fledged membership organization providing member stations with training, program promotion and management, and representing the interests of public radio stations before Congress, the FCC and other regulatory organizations."[6] Before this merger, NPR was "largely a production and distribution center," so the merger was influential in making NPR what it is today.[6]

Until it folded in 1981, NAEB was public broadcasting's primary voice, forum and program distributor.

  1. ^ a b Seattler, Paul (2004). The evolution of American educational technology. Information Age Publishing Inc. pp. 217ff. ISBN 1-59311-139-8.
  2. ^ a b c Saettler, L. P. (1990). The evolution of American educational technology. Englewood, Colorado: Libraries Unlimited, 1990.
  3. ^ Sterling, C. H., O'Dell, C., & Keith, M. C. (2010). The concise encyclopedia of American radio [electronic resource] / Christopher H. Sterling, editor ; Cary O'Dell, assistant editor ; Michael C. Keith, consulting editor. New York ; London : Routledge, 2010.
  4. ^ Original Constitution of Association of College and University Broadcasting Stations
  5. ^ a b Engelman, R. (1996). Public radio and television in America a political history. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications.
  6. ^ a b Soundscapes: The Evolution and Challenges of National Public Radio. (Fall 2006). Carnegie Results

and 25 Related for: National Association of Educational Broadcasters information

Request time (Page generated in 1.1432 seconds.)

National Association of Educational Broadcasters

Last Update:

The National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB) was a US organization of broadcasters with aims to share or coordinate educational programmes...

Word Count : 682

Educational Television Stations

Last Update:

Educational Television Stations was a division of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB), created at the association's 1963 convention...

Word Count : 107

National Association of College Broadcasters

Last Update:

The National Association of Educational Broadcasters was focused on professionally run stations based on college campuses that were typically National Public...

Word Count : 738

National Educational Radio Network

Last Update:

1925 as the Association of College and University Broadcasting Stations, then renamed the National Association of Educational Broadcasters in 1934. In...

Word Count : 320

Public broadcasting in the United States

Last Update:

the National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB), in 1973. PBS and American Public Television (formerly Eastern Educational Television Network)...

Word Count : 3341

WIUM

Last Update:

Illinois Urbana-Champaign hosted the National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NEAB) for the establishment of broadcast allocations (AM/FM radio and TV...

Word Count : 972

Public broadcasting

Last Update:

commercial broadcasters. This dichotomy is highlighted by the public service aspects of traditional commercial broadcasters. Public broadcasters in each...

Word Count : 12892

Educational television

Last Update:

mockumentaries. Cable in the Classroom Educational film National Association of Educational Broadcasters Non-commercial educational (NCE) Media Awareness Network...

Word Count : 1435

Illinois Public Media

Last Update:

II, the university hosted the National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB) for the establishment of broadcast allocations (AM/FM radio and TV...

Word Count : 664

Kentucky Educational Television

Last Update:

honored as national public television manager of the year and had also served as chair of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters and the PBS...

Word Count : 8744

Chalmers Marquis

Last Update:

of National Affairs at the National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB), and later at PBS. He helped pass the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967...

Word Count : 638

Gwen Ifill

Last Update:

Live!, an educational webcast commemorating the 400th anniversary of Jamestown, Virginia. Ifill served on the boards of the Harvard Institute of Politics...

Word Count : 3388

WCLV

Last Update:

(1954). The National Association of Educational Broadcasters: A History. Urbana, Illinois: The National Association of Educational Broadcasters. p. 29. Archived...

Word Count : 16956

Meghna Chakrabarti

Last Update:

Directors Association, and her WBUR team shared the 2016 award for General Excellence in Radio/Audio from the Asian American Journalists Association. "Meghna...

Word Count : 269

Steve Inskeep

Last Update:

journalist who is currently the host of Morning Edition and Up First on National Public Radio. Prior to being host of Morning Edition, Inskeep covered the...

Word Count : 736

European Broadcasting Union

Last Update:

among broadcasters and particularly a fear expressed by the BBC that a new association might be dominated by the USSR and its proposal to give each of its...

Word Count : 4593

Burton Paulu

Last Update:

journalism research. He served as president of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters and was a member of US delegations to UNESCO. Paulu was married...

Word Count : 523

Judy Woodruff

Last Update:

Award". YouTube. "The Georgia Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame Inductees" (DOC). Georgia Association of Broadcasters. Retrieved February 23, 2018...

Word Count : 3788

Claude Rains

Last Update:

radio programmes recorded by the National Association of Educational Broadcasters and syndicated for commercial broadcast on a sustaining (i.e., commercial-free)...

Word Count : 4041

CONVOCOM

Last Update:

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign hosted the National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB). NAEB was created to establish broadcast allocations...

Word Count : 3097

Hari Sreenivasan

Last Update:

The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, delivering the television broadcast's news-summary and end-of-the-hour recap and leading the show's blog. In 2013, Sreenivasan...

Word Count : 643

Educational Broadband Service

Last Update:

the Classroom Educational television Instructional television National Association of Educational Broadcasters Non-commercial educational Berdick, Chris...

Word Count : 1309

Nat Hentoff

Last Update:

as part of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB) collection. By the late 1950s, he was co-hosting the program The Scope of Jazz on...

Word Count : 3475

Marshall McLuhan bibliography

Last Update:

Report on Project in Understanding New Media National Association of Educational Broadcasters. U.S. Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare. 1960. Explorations...

Word Count : 1328

USCO

Last Update:

report that McLuhan had written for the National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB) while still in Canada, and then had turned into Understanding...

Word Count : 3567

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net