Infobox Broadcast call letters ArkansasEducationalTelevisionNetwork city station logo Image ArkansasETN.gif 135px station slogan station branding AETN analog digital ArkansasEducationalTelevisionNetwork Stations see table below other chs affiliations Public Broadcasting Service PBS network founded airdate December 4, 1966 location statewide Arkansas callsign meaning former callsigns former channel numbers owner ArkansasEducationalTelevision Commission licensee sister stations former affiliations National EducationalTelevision NET 1966 1970 effective radiated power ArkansasEducationalTelevisionNetwork Stations see table below HAAT ArkansasEducationalTelevisionNetwork Stations see table below class facility id ArkansasEducationalTelevisionNetwork Stations see table below coordinates ArkansasEducationalTelevisionNetwork Stations see table below homepage http www.aetn.org AETN.org ArkansasEducationalTelevisionNetwork or AETN is a state network of simulcast non commercial educational public television station covering the state of Arkansas . Affiliate d with Public Broadcasting Service PBS , the state network is operated by the ArkansasEducationalTelevision Commission, an agency of the Arkansas state government that holds the broadcast licenses for all the AETN Transmitters in the state. Located adjacent the University of Central Arkansas in Conway, Arkansas ... and businesses. History AETN was created as the ArkansasEducationalTelevision Commission in 1961, following a two year legislative study to assess the state s need for educationaltelevision. KETS ... University of Central Arkansas Category Educational and instructional television channels ... s 124th educationaltelevision station. In the early years, KETS was associated with National EducationalTelevision, the forerunner of the current PBS. The early days saw black and white broadcasting ... TV Fort Smith TV Shreveport Texarkana TV Monroe TV PBS Arkansas Category Television stations in Arkansas ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 For the television series in Hong Kong, see EducationalTelevision Hong Kong . Educationaltelevision is the use of television program s in the field of distance education . It may be in the form of individual television programs or dedicated specialty channel s that is often associated with cable television in the United States as Public, educational, and government access PEG channel providers. There are also adult education programs for an older audience many of these are instructional television or telecourse services that can be taken for college credit. Examples of these include Open University programs on BBC television in the UK. Many children s television series are educational, ranging from dedicated learning programs to those that indirectly teach the viewers. Some series are written to have a specific moral behind every episode, often explained at the end by the character that learned the lesson. In the social aspects of television , several studies have found that educationaltelevision has many advantages. The http www.media awareness.ca english corporate about us index.cfm Media Awareness Network , explains in its article, The Good Things about Television, that television can be a very powerful and effective learning tool for children if used wisely. The article states that television can help young people discover where they fit into society, develop closer relationships with peers and family, and teach them to understand complex social aspects of communication. ref http www.media awareness.ca english parents television good things ... references See also Cable in the Classroom Educational film National Association of Educational Broadcasters Non commercial educational NCE DEFAULTSORT EducationalTelevision Category Educationaltelevision Category Television genres Category Educational and instructional television channels Category Educationaltelevision series Category Television terminology tv term stub Edu stub de Bildungsfernsehen ... more details
2007 A televisionnetwork is a telecommunications network for distribution of television program ... was dominated by a small number of broadcast network s. Many early television networks e.g. the BBC ... network , television channel a numeric identifier or radio frequency , and television station have ... of these instances are the property of a Owned And Operated televisionnetwork. The commercial television stations can also be linked with a non commercial educational broadcasting agency. It is also ... of a Owned And Operated televisionnetwork. The commercial television stations can also be linked ... network has made available in major media markets on television, programs aimed at American ... targeted group representations and also the cultural specificity employed in the televisionnetwork ... international televisionnetwork is the BBC British Broadcasting Corporation , or BBC which is perhaps ... televisionnetwork in the United States, however, is the Public Broadcasting Service PBS , a non profit , non commercial educational , publicly owned service. In comparison to the commercial television ... television such as Public Broadcasting Service PBS carry separate digital network through affiliates ... to many local affiliate television stations across the country. These local stations then air the network ... always paired with Ion Television as most of the stations are network owned , and ThisTV which is carried .... Image DuMont Affiliates 1949.png thumb right 300px The DuMont TelevisionNetwork in 1949. DuMont s network ... s coaxial cable feed, allowing the network to broadcast live television programming to all the stations .... File Dumont.jpg 100px thumb left The DuMont TelevisionNetwork logo. AT&T made its first postwar ... use for several months. The DuMont TelevisionNetwork , which had begun experimental broadcasts ... 2004 . The Forgotten Network DuMont and the Birth of American Television Temple University Press ... s first regularly operating televisionnetwork on June 27, 1947, serving New York, Philadelphia ... more details
signals of fellow PBS member stations KOZK KOZJ in Joplin, Missouri and ArkansasEducationalTelevisionNetwork KAFT in Fayetteville, Arkansas . OETA s translators reach into portions of Kansas and Texas ...Infobox Broadcast call letters Oklahoma EducationalTelevision Authority city station logo File Oeta.png station slogan The Oklahoma Network station branding OETA analog Oklahoma EducationalTelevision Authority Stations see table below digital Oklahoma EducationalTelevision Authority Stations see table ... Oklahoma owner Oklahoma EducationalTelevision Authority licensee former affiliations National EducationalTelevision NET 1956 1970 homepage http www.oeta.tv www.oeta.tv OETA Oklahoma EducationalTelevision Authority , is a state network of Public Broadcasting Service PBS member stations covering the entire state of Oklahoma . The state network s main facility is located on North Kelley Avenue ... forming the Oklahoma EducationalTelevision Authority, to provide Educationaltelevision programming to Oklahomans on a coordinated statewide basis made possible with cooperation from the state s educational ... City on April 13, 1956, as the nation s 11th educationaltelevision station, and the first non commercial station in the state. It was originally associated with National EducationalTelevision ... , Missouri , Arkansas and Texas . A satellite station, KOED, channel 11 in Tulsa, went on the air January 12, 1959. When KOED came online, OETA became the second operational educationaltelevision state network in the United States after the present day Alabama Public Television . On December 1, 1977 KOET, Channel 3 in Eufala joined the state network, as a satellite of KOED to serve areas ... translators of the state network. OETA s flagship news program is the weeknightly Oklahoma News Report , which has aired since 1976. In 2003, the stations began their first digital television broadcasts, in 2005 they began broadcasting select PBS programs in High definition television high definition ... more details
Image Cet tbn.jpg 150px right Community EducationalTelevision CET is a Trinity Broadcasting Network subsidiary, which owns six TBN affiliated television stations in Texas and Florida , all on channels allocated for educational broadcasting as mandated by the Federal Communications Commission . CET s general offices along with its flagship station KETH TV are located in the Alief, Houston, Texas Alief section of Houston, Texas Houston . All CET stations broadcast generally the same schedule as other TBN stations, with some local programs and educational programming other than the federally mandated E I shows to satisfy the educational license. Stations KETH TV channel 14, Houston, Texas flagship KITU TV channel 34, Beaumont, Texas KLUJ TV channel 44, Harlingen, Texas KHCE TV channel 23, San Antonio, Texas WJEB TV channel 59, Jacksonville, Florida WTCE TV channel 21, Fort Pierce, Florida External links http www.communityedtv.org Community EducationalTelevision US tv station stub Christianity stub Category Trinity Broadcasting Network Category Religious television stations in the United States Category Broadcasting companies of the United States Category Television broadcasting companies of the United States Category Companies based in Houston, Texas ... more details
Infobox Networknetwork name National EducationalTelevisionnetwork logo Image NET1966.png 200px br The 1966 1968 flame logo. country United States founded November 1952 network type Defunct Terrestrial television Broadcast televisionnetwork available United States Canada owner Ford Foundation br Corporation ... continues to the present. History The network was founded as the EducationalTelevision and Radio ..., 1953 as network closure date October 4, 1970 replaced by Public Broadcasting Service PBS Image National EducationalTelevision logo 1969 1970 .jpg right thumb 150px The color NET logo was incorporated ... to October 2, 1970. National EducationalTelevision was an American non commercial educational public television public televisionnetwork in the United States from May 16, 1954, to October 4, 1970 ... a limited service for exchanging and distributing educationaltelevision programs produced by local television stations to other stations it did not produce any material by itself. ref name ... its operation as a network . It put together a daily five hour package of television shows , releasing ... MBC cite web author Carolyn N. Brooks title National EducationalTelevision Center NET url http www.museum.tv ... Television and Radio Center NETRC . ref name UM cite web author title National EducationalTelevision ... of the U.S. fourth televisionnetwork . This included the beginning of imported programming from ... changed tack again in November 1963. It renamed itself National EducationalTelevision , and spun ... . Naming 1952 1958 EducationalTelevision and Radio Center ETRC 1958 1963 National EducationalTelevision and Radio Center NETRC 1963 1970 National EducationalTelevision NET See also PBS idents includes ... links cite web author Carolyn N. Brooks title National EducationalTelevision Center NET url http ... Educational and instructional television channels it National EducationalTelevision ... consideration given to entertainment value, a marked contrast to commercial television . Many of the shows ... more details
Infobox Network logofile IETVlogo.JPG network name Israeli EducationalTelevision br country Israel network type Terrestrial television br cable television available National owner Israeli Ministry of Education key people launch date 1966 founder The Israeli Ministry of Education and the Rothschild Fund slogan Small and Smart Television motto past names The Instructional Television Trust br The Center for Instructional Television website http www.23tv.co.il www.23tv.co.il The Israeli EducationalTelevision IETV , lang he , HaTelevizya Ha inukh t HaYisra elit is a state owned public televisionnetwork which used to concentrate on producing and broadcasting programs for schoolchildren. The first Israeli children s show, featuring Kishkashta , aired on Channel 1 Israel Channel 1 in the 1970s and 80s. However, since the 1980s IETV began to produce TV magazines and programs aimed at adults and senior citizens. History See also List of programs broadcast by the Israeli EducationalTelevision IETV was established in 1965 as a joint project of the Israeli Ministry of Education and the Rothschild Fund . It was the first television station in Israel, and its first broadcast, launched in March 1966, was the first television transmission in Israel. In those days the Israeli government was reluctant to introduce television transmissions claiming it would lead to cultural decadence. However limited broadcasts as an instructional tool were approved. The first transmission was launched on March 24, 1966. Levi Eshkol , the Israeli prime ... Instructional Television Trust opened its regular transmission with televised broadcasts of Mathematics ... as the Instructional Television Centre . Within its first year of existence the IETV expanded ... Media http www.23tv.co.il IETV official site Israel stub tv station stub Television in Israel Category IETV Category Television in Israel Category Television channels in Israel Category Media companies ... more details
Network Notes style vertical align top text align left Arkadelphia, Arkansas Arkadelphia Arkadelphia, Arkansas Arkadelphia 9 13 ArkansasEducationalTelevisionNetwork KETG Public Broadcasting Service PBS satellite of ArkansasEducationalTelevisionNetwork KETS ch. 2 Little Rock, Arkansas Little Rock style vertical align top text align left El Dorado, Arkansas El Dorado El Dorado, Arkansas ... Dorado, Arkansas El Dorado ? 10 ArkansasEducationalTelevisionNetwork KETZ Public Broadcasting Service PBS satellite of ArkansasEducationalTelevisionNetwork KETS ch. 2 Little Rock, Arkansas Little ... Fayetteville 13 9 ArkansasEducationalTelevisionNetwork KAFT Public Broadcasting Service PBS satellite of ArkansasEducationalTelevisionNetwork KETS ch. 2 Little Rock, Arkansas Little Rock ... Little Rock Little Rock, Arkansas Little Rock 2 7 ArkansasEducationalTelevisionNetwork KETS ... View 6 13 ArkansasEducationalTelevisionNetwork KEMV Public Broadcasting Service PBS satellite of ArkansasEducationalTelevisionNetwork KETS ch. 2 Little Rock, Arkansas Little Rock style vertical ... KASN The CW TelevisionNetwork CW style vertical align top text align left Little Rock, Arkansas Little ...This is a list of broadcast television stations serving cities in the U.S. state of Arkansas . Full power ... align left Jonesboro, Arkansas Jonesboro Jonesboro, Arkansas Jonesboro 19 20 ArkansasEducationalTelevisionNetwork KTEJ Public Broadcasting Service PBS satellite of ArkansasEducationalTelevisionNetwork KETS ch. 2 Little Rock, Arkansas Little Rock style vertical align top text align left Jonesboro ..., Arkansas Little Rock 36 36 KKAP ETV This station is on an educational allocation. style vertical ... AMGTV Retro TelevisionNetwork Little Rock Channel 26 K26GS LP AMGTV Harrison Channel 36 KFFS CA MyNetworkTV ... of television channels in the United States Arkansas Category Television stations in Arkansas Category Arkansas related lists Television stations ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 EducationalTelevision Stations was a division of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters NAEB , created at the association s 1963 convention in the United States . The new division had the following responsibilities Activation and development of new educationaltelevision stations. Representation of stations before government and private agencies. Compilation of data regarding fund raising activities. Facilitating personnel training and placement programs. Holding regional and national conferences Establishment of an educationaltelevision ETV program library service &ndash formed the EducationalTelevision Stations Program Service in 1965 EducationalTelevision Stations merged with the newly reorganized Public Broadcasting Service PBS in 1973. Category 1963 establishments Category 1973 disestablishments Category Public television in the United States ... more details
8, 1958 location statewide Kentucky callsign meaning Kentucky EducationalTelevision Stations see table below former callsigns former channel numbers owner Kentucky Authority for EducationalTelevision licensee sister stations former affiliations National EducationalTelevision NET 1958 1970 effective radiated power Kentucky EducationalTelevision Stations see table below HAAT Kentucky EducationalTelevision Stations see table below class facility id Kentucky EducationalTelevision Stations see table below coordinates Kentucky EducationalTelevision Stations see table below homepage http www.ket.org Kentucky EducationalTelevision , also known as KET The Kentucky Network , is Kentucky s non commercial educational public television state network . It delivers the Public Broadcasting System ... is operated by the Kentucky Authority for EducationalTelevision. It is the largest PBS state network ... to start the state network. The Kentucky Authority for EducationalTelevision was created ... EducationalTelevision NET when the state network was first established on September 23, 1968 ...dablink KET redirects here. For other uses, see Ket . Infobox Broadcast call letters Kentucky EducationalTelevision city station logo File Kentucky EducationalTelevision logo.png station slogan Explore Kentucky. br Explore the World. station branding KET br KET The Kentucky Network analog Kentucky EducationalTelevision Stations see table below digital Kentucky EducationalTelevision Stations see ... and two of his colleagues to consider founding an educationaltelevision station at UK. When they couldn t get the money, they decided to try for a statewide educationaltelevision system. At the time ... Kentucky EducationalTelevision accessdate 2009 11 17 ref As the system is one of a few PBS member state .... It used the callsign WFPK TV from 1958 to 1969. It was a member of National EducationalTelevision ... KET Digital Television Stations and Services Bot generated title ref Today, KET ED has combined the educational ... more details
merge National Educational Radio date May 2010 The National Educational Radio Network NERN was a means of distributing radio programs in the United States of America United States between 1961 and 1970. With funding from the Ford Foundation , the network began broadcasting on six radio stations on April 1961 April 3, 1961 . ref Michael P. McCauley, NPR the trials and triumphs of National Public Radio Columbia University Press, 2005 p17 ref A forerunner was formed in 1925 as the Association of College and University Broadcasting Stations , then renamed the National Association of Educational Broadcasters in 1934. In 1951 a grant from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation enabled the network to become the NAEB Tape Network , based at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign University of Illinois . ref cite book last Seattler first Paul title The evolution of American educational technology publisher Information Age Publishing Inc. year 2004 pages 217ff isbn 1593111398 ref NAEB Tape Network became part of the National Educational Radio Network in 1963. As a result of the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 NERN became part of National Public Radio in 1970. References reflist External links http forum.wgbh.org wgbh forum.php?lecture id 125 NERN Creative Mind and Method Series http www.lib.umd.edu NPBA subinfo nern.html University of Maryland library entry http digicoll.library.wisc.edu cgi bin ead idx?c shs&id uw whs us0076af History at U. Wisconsin Category Public radio in the United States US bcast stub education stub ... more details
network now comprises 16 stations. After years of receiving National EducationalTelevision NET and PBS ...Use mdy dates date September 2010 Infobox broadcast call letters South Carolina EducationalTelevision station logo Image SCETV logo.png station slogan station branding ETV digital South Carolina EducationalTelevisionTelevision see table below subchannels South Carolina Channel XX.2 ETV World XX.3 affiliations Public Broadcasting Service PBS founded September 1963 television br September 1972 radio location statewide South Carolina owner South Carolina EducationalTelevision Commission licensee South Carolina EducationalTelevision Commission former affiliations National EducationalTelevision ... Carolina EducationalTelevision Commission, an agency of the state government. History Image SCETV Station Ident.jpg left 200px thumb Station identification for ETV HD, c. 2009. The state network traces ... in 1963, the Commission opened the first Educationaltelevision station in South Carolina, WNTV ... digital television program in the state. Since 2003, the state network has been known on air ... and was known as the South Carolina Educational Radio Network SCERN until 2003, when it became ... for all SCETV related media, not just television. Television SCETV s television state network consists ... network of 11 digital transmitters across South Carolina available terrestial television over the air ... TV PBS South Carolina NPR South Carolina Category South Carolina EducationalTelevision Category Television ... Category NPR member networks Category Educational and instructional television channels ... below coordinates see table below homepage http www.myetv.org www.myetv.org South Carolina EducationalTelevision is the statewide public television and public radio state networknetwork in the U.S. state of South Carolina . It consists of all the Public Broadcasting Service PBS member television stations ... in the use of television in the state s public schools. A studio opened in the state capital, Columbia ... more details
File BEC TV logo.gif thumb BEC TV Common Logo Bloomington Educational Cable Television or BEC TV as it is commonly referred to as is the Distance Learning Educational access television branch of the City of Bloomington, Minnesota s Public, educational, and government access PEG cable TV stations. It is currently available to Comcast Cable subscribers in the City of Bloomington, on channel 15. They also provide programming on the sharred channel channel 14 known as The Bloomington Channel Who They Are Bloomington Educational Cable Television BEC TV serves cable subscribers with educational and school based programming from all of Bloomington s public and private educational institutions. BEC TV is funded through a grant by the City of Bloomington s Cable television franchise fee s. ref name Who http www.bectv.org Bloomington Educational Cable Television Website www.bectv.org Who We Are ref Mission To provide Bloomington cable TV subscribers with a variety of quality locally produced educational or school based programs on channels that are both dependable and professional. To actually produce said programs, and to ensure their production by providing individuals and institutions with training, tech support, and equipment. Staff BEC TV operates with just one full time staff member, Tom Ringdal. In addition there are 8 part time staff members, 3 of which are also college students. As well as a couple of part time High School students. All of the other positions are filled by volunteers, most of which are students in the Bloomington Public Schools ranging from 7th to 12th grade. Reflist Category American public access television Category Television stations in Minnesota ... more details
The Carnegie Commission on EducationalTelevision was established in 1965 by the Carnegie Corporation of New York in the United States . This commission was created to research the role noncommercial educationaltelevision played on society in America. The 15 member commission attempted to carry out this goal by distinguishing between commercial television , entertainment for large mass audiences instructional television, in class educational material, and public television . Public television was considered ... pbpb carnegie carnegieISummary.html work Carnegie Commission on EducationalTelevision, Summary ... on Long Range Financing of EducationalTelevision Stations in December 1964. Although not created until ... Carnegie Commission on EducationalTelevision accessdate 28 April 2011 ref Public Television A Program ... on EducationalTelevision, Summary, 1967 publisher Current Publishing Committee and National Public ... to persuade U.S. political institutions to enhance educationaltelevision, authorize the Corporation ... research and studies to improve and advocate educationaltelevision. These actions also included steps ... work Carnegie Commission on EducationalTelevision, Summary, 1967 publisher Current Publishing ... support of the individual educationaltelevision stations and to increase their number ... to contract with independent producers to prepare Public Television programs for educationaltelevision ... recommend that the Corporation provide the educationaltelevision system as expeditiously as possible ... work Carnegie Commission on EducationalTelevision, Summary, 1967 publisher Current ... Category Educationaltelevision ... on broadcast history, Public Television A Program for Action . The reports main rhetoric was persuading America s institutions and proposing new institutions to enhance educationaltelevision. Among the final recommendations in the report were that a Corporation for Public Television be created to receive ... more details
in. Membership and affiliation PERN Pakistan Educational Research Network is primary member of APAN Asia Pacific Advanced network http www.apan.net member pk.html Reference PERN has mirror site of MIT ...The Pakistan Education and Research Network PERN connects universities and research institutes through high speed Internet bandwidth. The main purpose of this network is to facilitate researchers students in sharing data and to coordinate with each other though video conferencing. Currently 56 Pakistan i educational institutes are interconnected in the future the PERN II project would further include 59 other educational institutes national wide at speeds of up to 10 Gigabit per second Gbps . List of Universities Interconnected class wikitable style font size smaller width 100 text align center table layout fixed style width 12em OFS Dxx DRS VSAT Islamabad Lahore Karachi Aga Khan University yes no no no no yes Air University Pakistan Air University yes no no yes no no Allama Iqbal Open University yes no no yes no no Bahauddin Zakariya University yes no no no yes no Bahria University, Islamabad no yes no yes no no BUITMS no no yes no no yes College of Agriculture Engineering no yes no yes no no College of Physicians & Surgeons Pakistan no yes no no no yes Command staff college no no yes no no yes COMSATS institute of Information Technology no yes no yes no no COMSATS institute of Information Technology, Wah Cantt no yes no yes no no Fatima Jinnah Women University no yes no yes no no Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology no yes no yes no no Gomal University no no yes yes no no Government College University yes no no no yes no Hamdard University no no yes no no yes Higher Education Commission no no yes yes no no HEJ Institute of Chemistry no no yes no no yes International Institute of Space & Technology no no yes yes no no International Islamic University ... of table http www.pern.edu.pk home network diagrams ConnectionSumm.htm Connection summary Column ... more details
unreferenced date December 2010 EducationalTelevision zh t , shortly known as ETV , is a series of educationaltelevision programmes jointly produced by Radio Television Hong Kong and the Education and Manpower Bureau formerly the Education Department Hong Kong Education Department of Hong Kong . ETV has been an auxiliary means for teaching the primary and secondary school curriculum on television since the early 1970s. ETV programmes change with the curriculum from time to time, covering a wide spectrum of topics. Programmes are broadcast during daytime non peak hours on the English channels of TVB and ATV Hong Kong ATV from Monday to Friday, during the 32 weeks of the school year. As the popularity of the Internet has increased, ETV has made its programmes available on the world wide web on demand. History ETV began with the primary school curriculum and developed gradually. In 1972, the first programme was aimed at Primary 3 students. It extended one level up yearly and covered Primary 6 in 1974. In September 1976, ETV started to cover junior secondary school . It began with Secondary 1 and reached Secondary 3 in 1978. There was no major change in range until 1999. ETV extended to Primary 1 and 2 in junior primary and Secondary 4 and 5 on selected topics in senior secondary school. In 2000, ETV also began to broadcast Teacher Resource Programmes for teachers. Programmes The programmes are closely tied with the curriculum devised by Hong Kong Government . Most of programmes are in the Cantonese language . In the early days, it covered the primary subjects of Chinese language , English language and Mathematics , and the secondary subjects Social Studies , Health education ... eTVonline Television in Hong Kong Category Education in Hong Kong Category Hong Kong television Category Internet in Hong Kong Category Educationaltelevision series Category 1972 television ... to school class timetables. The government therefore provides necessary television and recording ... more details
Arkansas Radio Network often abbreviated ARN is a state wide radio network serving radio station s in the state of Arkansas . ARN is headquartered in Little Rock, Arkansas operating from its flagship station KARN FM and is under the ownership of Cumulus Media . History ARN began their broadcasting activities in 1967 and has since then provided affiliates in Arkansas all news radio top news headlines , Agribusiness agriculture business news , sports , and specialty programming. Programming Sports Animals The Garden Show with Janet Carson ARN High School Scoreboard Show Ask the Governor External links http www.arradio.net Arkansas Radio Network Official Site Cumulus Media American broadcast radio Category American radio networks Category Arkansas media Category Cumulus Media radio stations arkansas stub ... more details
Narrative TelevisionNetwork NTN makes movies, television shows and educational programming accessible to millions of blind and visually impaired people and their families. Founded in 1988 by Jim Stovall , the Narrative TelevisionNetwork unobtrusively adds the voice of a narrator to the existing program between the dialogue so that blind or low vision people can hear what they can t see. The Narrative TelevisionNetwork has received an Emmy Award , a Media Access Award and an International Film and Video Award for its pioneering work in making movies, television and educational programming accessible for the visually impaired. References Reflist External links http www.sectorpages.us r 195858 2 Narrative TV.html http www.frtv.org 2009 11 narrative tv network offers visually impaired programming Categories Category Articles created via the Article Wizard Category Accessibility Category Television in the United States comm stub ... more details
Bank of America Charitable Foundation has given the Arkansas Foodbank Network 25,000 to aid hurricane victims in Arkansas. date October 3, 2005 work Arkansas Business accessdate 2009 04 30 ref The Arkansas Foodbank was established in 1984 to address the issue of hunger in Arkansas , by securing ...The Arkansas Foodbank is a non profit food bank located in Little Rock, Arkansas . ref cite news url ... Arkansas Foodbank supporters last Sabin first Rainer date October 22, 2005 work Arkansas Democrat ... The Arkansas Foodbank distributed.html title The Arkansas Foodbank distributed more than 13.3 million ... to Chief Executive Officer, Phyllis Haynes. date February 5, 2007 work Arkansas Business accessdate .... The name of the organization was change to the Arkansas Foodbank in 2011. The Foodbank operates a convert 73000 sqft m2 sing on warehouse. About the Arkansas Foodbank The Foodbank provides hunger relief ... Program delivers food to rural food pantries in Arkansas on a monthly basis Fresh Produce Initiative ... grant from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation, the Arkansas Foodbank began construction on a new warehouse and distribution facility. On March 28, 2011, operations began at the new Arkansas Foodbank ... for better diets for the hungry people of Arkansas, and lastly, improves the usable facilities for volunteers, especially groups of volunteers seeking worthwhile community service projects. The Arkansas Foodbank is a member of Feeding America . Counties served by the Arkansas Foodbank The Foodbank serves 44 counties in Arkansas width 100 valign top width 30 Arkansas County, ArkansasArkansas Ashley County, Arkansas Ashley Bradley County, Arkansas Bradley Calhoun County, Arkansas Calhoun Chicot County, Arkansas Chicot Clark County, Arkansas Clark Cleburne County, Arkansas Cleburne Cleveland County, Arkansas Cleveland Columbia County, Arkansas Columbia Conway County, Arkansas Conway Dallas County, Arkansas Dallas Desha County, Arkansas Desha Drew County, Arkansas Drew Faulkner County, Arkansas ... more details
Infobox Networknetwork name Variety TelevisionNetworknetwork logo Image Variety channel 2008.png network type Local and classic TV branding The Variety Channel airdate country United States available digital terrestrial television OTA digital television founded slogan motto owner Newport Television launch date website footnotes Variety TelevisionNetwork VTV was a digital subchannel operated by Newport Television formerly Clear Channel Communications s broadcast television station division on various US digital television DTV stations each station broadcast a similar programming schedule except for some local programming. The network broadcast classic TV show re runs, auto showcase programming and various home improvement programs. ref http www.thevarietychannel.com VTV The Variety Channel ref The network went off the air in early January 2009. Program offerings included A Place in the Sun , American Latino , The Andy Griffith Show , The Beverly Hillbillies , Bonanza , Dragnet series Dragnet , FreeRide , Latination , The Lone Ranger , The Lucy Show , Alcoa Presents One Step Beyond One Step Beyond and Sherlock Holmes 1954 TV series Sherlock Holmes . Stations VTV was broadcast on Newport owned stations in the following communities WXXA TV WXXA DT 23.2 Albany, New York KGPE KGPE DT 47.2 Fresno, California WAWS TV WAWS DT 30.2 Jacksonville, Florida also carries MyNetworkTV programming KASN KASN DT 38.2 Little Rock, Arkansas WLMT WLMT DT 30.2 Memphis, Tennessee WSYR TV WSYR DT 9.2 Syracuse, New York KMYT TV KMYT DT 41.2 Tulsa, Oklahoma In many but not all of these markets, VTV programming has been replaced by Untamed Sports TV . ref http www.untamedsportstv.com map.html ref References Reflist American broadcast television English defunct North American DTV Category Defunct American television networks Category Television channels and stations disestablished in 2009 US tv station stub ... more details
Infobox Broadcast call letters Chicago Access NetworkTelevision station logo Image CAN TV.png station slogan station branding CAN TV analog cable 19, 21, 27, 36, 42 digital other chs affiliations None public access founded November 11, 1983 location Chicago metropolitan area callsign meaning C hicago A ccess N etwork T elevision former callsigns owner former affiliations effective radiated power homepage http www.cantv.org CAN TV.org br http www.cantv.org watchweb.htm Watch Live Chicago Access NetworkTelevision CAN TV is a Public, educational, and government access PEG cable television service in the Chicago, Illinois Chicago metropolitan area . CAN TV operates five separate channels for various themed programs CAN TV.19 Public Affairs, entertainment, documentary and arts CAN TV.21 Live, call in Hotline shows, community events, coverage, Chicago Public Schools programs CAN TV.27 Video magazine CAN TV.36 Religion religious programming CAN TV.42 interactive television Interactive Community bulletin board CBB External links http www.cantv.org CAN TV.org http www.cantv.org watchweb.htm Watch Live Chicago TV Chicago stub US tv station stub Category Educational and instructional television channels Category American public access television Category Chicago Public Schools Category 1983 establishments in the United States ... more details
Infobox Company name Cambodian TelevisionNetwork CTN logo Image Ctn.jpg type Public genre foundation March 2003 founder location city Phnom Penh location country Cambodia location locations area served Cambodia key people industry Television broadcasting products Television services services revenue operating income net income assets equity owner num employees parent divisions subsid homepage http www.ctn.com.kh footnotes intl Cambodian TelevisionNetwork CTN was launched in March 2003 as a joint venture between local conglomerate the The Royal Group and Stockholm based Modern Times Group , this free to air terrestrial television channel Cambodian TelevisionNetwork CTN is now part of Mobitel . CTN provides viewers with a variety of entertainment and educational programmes, which includes home grown documentaries, computer learning programmes and sitcoms. The channel has also bought rights to Sunday English Premier League football matches, European comedies and Asian and South American dramas. International news is transmitted to CTN s broadcast facility at Srok Takhmao via satellite from London , enabling the channel to offer up to the minute international and Asian news. CTN is known for its modern look. CTN offers Cambodians at home and overseas a daily look through what s happening in Cambodia. CTN is available in the United States through GlobeCast WorldTV at a cost of 24.99 per month along with National Television of Cambodia TVK . It is also available through the website at a cost of 19.95 per month. External links http www.culturalprofiles.org.uk cambodia Units 550.html Culture Profiles http www.ctn.com.kh CTN Official Website Category Television stations in Cambodia Cambodia stub fr Cambodian TelevisionNetwork ... more details
. WNTA TV became WNDT later WNET , flagship station of the National EducationalTelevisionnetwork, a forerunner ... broadcasting system, the company never developed into a major televisionnetwork. National Educational ... for educationaltelevision, giving a boost to the non commercial televisionnetwork . Although ...In American television terminology, a fourth network is a reference to a fourth broadcast over the air televisionnetwork , as opposed to the Big Three television networks that dominated US TV from the 1950s ... the country ABC, CBS. NBC, and the DuMont TelevisionNetwork . Never able to find solid financial ... AT&T s coaxial cable telephone network. The linking allowed stations to share television program s across ... ABC , and the DuMont TelevisionNetwork &mdash would be the only full time TV networks during the 1940s ... station construction permits. Although other companies &mdash including Paramount TelevisionNetwork ... Vision The Mutual TelevisionNetwork journal Velvet Light Trap issn 1542 4251 accessdate 2009 10 04 ... Fox Organization , announced tentative plans for a television film network in May 1956. The plan was to sign .... Sports Network Hughes Network Main Hughes TelevisionNetwork Also in 1956, Dick Bailey founded the Sports Network, a specialty TV network which aired only sports television programs. Millionaire Howard Hughes purchased the televisionnetwork in 1968, changing the name to the Hughes TelevisionNetwork ... network. One television critic speculated If Hughes does have the exciting sports programs they can ... to telecast live sporting and special events using network relays by the 1959 in television 1959 1960 television season . ref name TPI cite news last first coauthors title New Network Planning Debut ... Weaver , a former president of NBC , twice attempted to launch his own televisionnetwork. ref name ... Main Mizlou TelevisionNetwork In mid 1965, radio businessman Vincent C. Piano proposed the Unisphere ... content a911322110 accessdate 2010 03 31 ref The network finally launched under the name Mizlou Television ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2011 For Lebanese television station, see National Broadcasting Network Lebanon Infobox broadcasting networknetwork name People s TelevisionNetwork br PTV network logo File People ... English network type Terrestrial television Broadcast televisionnetwork available Nationwide, Worldwide slogan People s Television owner Philippine Government , through People s TelevisionNetwork, Inc. PTNI key people Renato Caluag, General Manager launch date 1974 past names Government Television 1974 1980 br Maharlika Broadcasting System 1980 1986 br People s TelevisionNetwork, Inc. 1986 2001, 2011 present br National Broadcasting Network 2001 2011 website http www.ptv.ph www.ptv.ph People s Television PTV is the flagship government televisionnetwork owned by the Philippine government Philippine Government through People s TelevisionNetwork, Inc. PTNI . Its head office, studios ... Gtvnetwork.JPG 150px left thumb GTV Network logo in 1978. The country s government televisionnetwork began operations in 1974 as DWGT TV Government Television GTV 4 . It was renamed Maharlika Broadcasting ... known formally as People s TelevisionNetwork, Inc. Shortly after he took over the mantle of government ... for Best TV Station ID in the PMPC Star Awards for Television. PTNI has pioneered educational and cultural ... s TelevisionNetwork PTV currently airs Teledyaryo , the flagship newscast of the network and information ... Maharlika Broadcasting System br Progress Television 4 br Your Government TelevisionNetwork 1980 1986 ... main List of People s TelevisionNetwork stations and channels PTV s International Subsidiaries PTV ... of People s TelevisionNetwork to reach out to Filipinos worldwide using the internet. PTV features ... Broadcasting Service Website http WWW.ptni.tv Official Website of the People s TelevisionNetwork, Inc. Television in the Philippines Category National Broadcasting Network Category Publicly funded ... s TelevisionNetwork ... more details
Infobox broadcasting network name Retro TelevisionNetwork logo File Retro TV.png 200px country United States network type Terrestrial television Broadcast televisionnetwork branding RTV slogan The Best in Classic Television available National but not available in all markets owner Luken Communications ... The Retro TelevisionNetwork RTV is a system of television stations that airs classic television shows as well as more recently produced programs. Owned by Luken Communications, LLC, the network airs mainly on stations digital subchannels or low power television stations. They run programs ... on programming from the Universal Studios library. Concept Image Retro Television Network.png thumb left 150px Retro TelevisionNetwork logo used from July 2005 to June 2009 The network launched in 2005 ..., when RTV s programming relationship with NBC Universal Television Distribution ended, the network ..., such as WKRG TV ref http www.wkrg.com technology article retro televisionnetwork off the air 22380 Retro TelevisionNetwork Off The Air, WKRG 5, January 06, 2009 ref and WJBF TV , ref http www.wjbf.com ... a delay of several weeks. Programming See also List of programs broadcast by Retro TelevisionNetwork ... . The network previously had large content deals with CBS Television Distribution CBS Paramount ... ref Affiliates See also List of Retro TelevisionNetwork affiliates As of November 2011, RTV had current ... the Daystar TelevisionNetwork , or revocation of licenses by the FCC due to inaction of building ... Reflist External links http www.myretrotv.com Retro TelevisionNetwork official website http www.sitcomsonline.com ... Network Category Companies based in Chattanooga, Tennessee pt Retro TelevisionNetwork ... 6 17 2009 ref At its launch, RTV used a concept similar to the original idea behind cable network TV Land , a network launched as a spin off from Nickelodeon TV channel Nickelodeon s Nick at Nite ... content 200909 back basic Back from Basic, from BusinessTN , Sept Oct 2009 ref The network has also ... more details