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Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1964
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contents One Week of Educational Television. Number Three. April 19-25, 1964. Adult Education Broadcast Industry Children College Students Educational Television Programing (Broadcast) Public Television Tables (Data) Television Research Television Surveys The programing of educational television is examined through a survey conducted during one week in 1964 of the 88 educational television stations on the air during that week. The data were analyzed separately for three distinguishable audiences of educational television--the school audience, the college-adult education audience, and the general audience--and results are presented under each audience type about broadcast patterns, amount of programing, program sources, and subjects broadcast. An additional section covers educational television networks and alliances such as National Educational Television, state networks, regional networks, commercial networks and stations, film sources, university program sources, informal program exchanges, Midwest Program Airborne Television Instruction, National Instructional Television Library, the new stations and the educational television alliances, and local production. The last section deals with repeats, transmission, and purchased programing. Details of the survey and supplementary charts are appended. (SH)
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spellingShingle One Week of Educational Television. Number Three. April 19-25, 1964.
Adult Education
Broadcast Industry
Children
College Students
Educational Television
Programing (Broadcast)
Public Television
Tables (Data)
Television Research
Television Surveys
One Week of Educational Television. Number Three. April 19-25, 1964. Adult Education Broadcast Industry Children College Students Educational Television Programing (Broadcast) Public Television Tables (Data) Television Research Television Surveys The programing of educational television is examined through a survey conducted during one week in 1964 of the 88 educational television stations on the air during that week. The data were analyzed separately for three distinguishable audiences of educational television--the school audience, the college-adult education audience, and the general audience--and results are presented under each audience type about broadcast patterns, amount of programing, program sources, and subjects broadcast. An additional section covers educational television networks and alliances such as National Educational Television, state networks, regional networks, commercial networks and stations, film sources, university program sources, informal program exchanges, Midwest Program Airborne Television Instruction, National Instructional Television Library, the new stations and the educational television alliances, and local production. The last section deals with repeats, transmission, and purchased programing. Details of the survey and supplementary charts are appended. (SH)
title One Week of Educational Television. Number Three. April 19-25, 1964.
topic Adult Education
Broadcast Industry
Children
College Students
Educational Television
Programing (Broadcast)
Public Television
Tables (Data)
Television Research
Television Surveys
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED082528