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  1. Public Service Responsibility of Broadcast Licensees (Telecommunications (New York, N.Y. : 1974).)
  2. From Satellite to Single Market: The Europeanisation of Public Service Television (Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies, 5) by Richard Collins, 1998-11-10
  3. Le gachis audiovisuel: Histoire mouvementee d'un service public (Mise au point) by Jean-Jacques Ledos, 1986
  4. Answering the call for customized service.(Cochrane Public Utilities Commission)(Brief Article): An article from: Northern Ontario Business by Ian Ross, 2000-11-01
  5. According to the TA, revenues from public telecommunications services in Turkey totaled US$12.73 billion in 2005, up from US$11.5 billion in 2004.(Telecommunications ... from: Africa & The Middle East Telecom by Gale Reference Team, 2006-12-01
  6. CS/CS/HB 529--Cable TV/video service franchises.(Public Interest Law): An article from: Florida Bar News by Gale Reference Team, 2007-07-01
  7. Echec a Panurge: L'audiovisuel public au service de la difference by Jean Noel Jeanneney, 1986
  8. PBS/NPR mags form network. (programming magazine On Air forms network with other public broadcasting publications): An article from: San Diego Business Journal by Rick Dower, 1991-08-26
  9. PBS stations cut staffs, budgets are off millions: fundraising, sponsorships both decline.(public broadcasting): An article from: The Non-profit Times by Clint Carpenter, 2002-11-01
  10. PBS promotes program on church and state from religious right.(PEOPLE & EVENTS)(Public Broadcasting System): An article from: Church & State by Gale Reference Team, 2007-07-01
  11. A rumble on Sesame Street: the politics of public broadcasting.(Culture and Reviews): An article from: Reason by Jesse Walker, 2005-08-01
  12. PBS and the culture wars. (Public Broadcasting System): An article from: The Other Side by Bob Cramer, 1997-03-01
  13. Air mail: NPR sees "community" in letters from listeners.(National Public Radio)(Report): An article from: Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media by Bill Reader, 2007-12-01
  14. Motorola selects Portal Software to power BT retail's launch of public wireless LAN services.: An article from: Software Industry Report

81. Finnish Public Service Broadcasting And The European Context
History of the Finnish Broadcasting Model. Public service broadcasters are 1) regulated and controlled often also owned - publicly 2) they are
http://www.jyu.fi/viesti/verkkotuotanto/broadcasting/1.html
1. FINNISH PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTING AND THE EUROPEAN CONTEXT According to the Finnish media scholar Heikki Hellman, a European model for television broadcasting - as a model for public service television - has been an organisational arrangement derived from radio. National public broadcasters were established in most countries in the 1920s or 1930s, in Finland this took place in 1926. The model has been typical of Europe in particular and has been developed under the rationale of administering scarcity. When television broadcasts began in Western European countries during the late 1940s and the 1950s they were regarded as an extention of radio and hence became the responsibility of national radio broadcasting institutions. As a result public service provided a general paradigm for television broadcasting also applied by almost whole of Western Europe, Finland included In Western Europe public service broadcasters were national institutions operating in a national context. This means that eventhough they shared the same kind of idelogical bases of public service broadcasting, they also differed from each other in respect of factors like market size, socio-political structure, policy style, cultural and language characteristics, etc.
In Finland it has been the specifically Finnish conditions, which have dictated the development of Finland's broadcasting industry: small population, the large area of the country, the tradition of political coalitions, the fast growth of the economy, the separateness of the Finnish language, and the original policy style

82. EconPapers: Television In A Digital Age: What Role For Public Service Broadcasti
Television in a digital age what role for public service broadcasting? Shaun P. Hargreaves Heap. Economic Policy, 2005, vol. 20, pages 112157
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83. RADIO FREE EUROPE/ RADIO LIBERTY
Currently, Ukraine does not have a public service broadcaster. Lebedeva noted, however, that support for public service broadcasting is not universal in
http://www.rferl.org/releases/2005/05/330-060505.asp
Top News I RFE/RL Newsline I Features I Reports I Specials I RFE/RL Experts Subscribe I Listen I RFE/RL Languages I About RFE/RL I Search I Site Map I Homepage News by Country Afghanistan Armenia Azerbaijan Bashkortostan (Russia) Belarus Bosnia-Herzegovina Georgia Iran Iraq Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Macedonia Moldova North Caucasus (Russia) Romania Russia Serbia and Montenegro Tajikistan Tatarstan (Russia) Turkmenistan Ukraine Uzbekistan News by Language Afghan [Dari] Afghan [Pashto] Afghan [English] Albanian Arabic [Radio Free Iraq] Armenian Armenian [English] Azerbaijani Belarusian Estonian Georgian Kazakh Kyrgyz Latvian Lithuanian Macedonian Romanian Persian Persian [English] Russian Slovak South Slavic [Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian] Tajik Tatar-Bashkir Ukrainian Uzbek RFE/RL Press Room Print Version E-mail this page to a friend 6 May 2005, Number Public Broadcasting Facing Unexpected Challenges in Ukraine (Washington, DC May 6, 2005) Newly-elected Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko inherited a Soviet style broadcasting system that is dependent on the state, Tatiana Lebedeva, a member of the National TV and Radio Broadcasting Council of Ukraine, told a recent RFE/RL audience. Yushchenko has declared his support for the changeover to a public broadcasting model for Ukrainian state television. However, the group charged with creating the model for Ukrainian public service broadcasting is facing some unexpected challenges, Lebedeva said.
In order to create a successful new system of public broadcasting, Lebedeva said, the new government needs "political will," consistent and joint action by members of civil society, diligent work by media specialists and lawyers, constant monitoring, and support from the international community. Lebedeva also thinks that the existing laws on media are insufficient and will need reform. She noted that a public relations campaign will be needed to explain the importance of an independent media to the public, because "the tax payers are scared of a transition that would leave them paying for changes that they are unsure of."

84. Observatory Of Public Service Broadcasting - Research And Markets - Market Resea
The new report is based on a continuing study commissioned by RAI. The study is a monitor of market context, structural trends and scheduling.
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reportinfo.asp?report_id=222359

85. Scotsman.com Member Centre - Premium Content - Public Service Broadcasting Must
public service broadcasting must face digital age. CHARLES FLETCHER. IS there a need for public service broadcasting in the digital age?
http://business.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?tid=280&id=716972005

86. Television In A Digital Age: What Role For Public Service Broadcasting? - EP 41
Television in a digital age what role for public service broadcasting? Authors Shaun P Hargreaves Heap Discussants Carol Propper and J Peter Neary
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Television in a digital age: what role for public service broadcasting? Authors: Shaun P Hargreaves Heap
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87. The Campaign For Press And Broadcasting Freedom
2005 crucial year for public service broadcasting. 27/01/2005 The European Federation of Journalists has called on politicians, public authorities and
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88. PBS Online
This Web site from the public broadcasting service (PBS) features companion Web sites for nearly 250 PBS programs and specials, as well as seven online neighborhoods that aggregate content by genre and interest.
http://www.pbs.org
Sunday, September 25, 2005 by topic... History
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Bring home "Willa Cather: The Road Is All" and learn more about this inspriational writer who invented herself from scratch. Buy It!
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Discover how Bob Dylan became the raspy voice of a disillusioned generation.
More on the Turbulent Sixties The Sixties : Explore a decade of change, experimentation and hope that transformed an entire nation. Get Up, Stand Up : Retrace the potent role played by music in political protest and social change in the 20th century. more like this...

89. Index
Producer of Christian public service announcements for radio that proclaim God's message of hope to the people of Appalachia.
http://www.pabconline.org
Welcome to PABC Online Latest News If Only Sticks and Stones Hurt CD released in July Disaster and Tragedy spots available - E-mail for your copy ·PABC is liquidating office and audio equipment ·Use PSAs as on-hold announcements for your phone system About Us ·What is PABC? ·History of PABC ·Appalachia ·PABC's Board For Churches ·How to Use these CDs for... ·Church Growth and Development ·Mission ·Outreach ·Evangelism ·How to Approach a radio station ·Community Responses to the PSAs ·CD Productions of PSAs For Radio Stations ·Advantages of working with churches ·CD Productions ·Comments/ Suggestions Support PABC ·How to become involved with PABC ·Financial Support ·Endowment Fund ·GreaterGood Shopping Mission: PABC proclaims the love, hope and caring of Christ as it applies to daily encounters and life situations by addressing the mental, emotional, and spiritual needs of individuals through public service announcements (PSAs). PABC is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Imagine you are at the office, and you could go home, or you could stay a few more hours and finish up this projectthe boss would sure be happy, but then your mind replays something you heard this morning on the radio in the car on the way to work. "What is important to you? Chances are, it's the people you love and the people who love you." You decide at that moment that work can wait, and it would be great to play ball with the kids before it gets dark.

90. PBS | Science
Television show companion sites for science series and specials, plus weboriginal sites. From the public broadcasting service in the USA.
http://www.pbs.org/science/
Sunday, September 25, 2005
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Tune in for compelling science documentaries that show the human story behind the science story.
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Host Alan Alda examines the world of science and technology.
Columnist Robert X. Cringely provides insider technology analysis and news.
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Nature: Deep Jungle: Monsters of the Forest Follow intrepid explorers and scientists as they go deep into jungles around the world. more like this... NerdTV Bill Joy, the father of Berkeley UNIX, explains why he was fired from the International House of Pancakes. more like this... Rx for Survival Read dispatches from field producers and health care workers on the frontlines of global health crises. Quizzes, games, polls, e-cards and more... How are scientists creating artificial life? Design a parachute for a Mars Rover! Explore a 1,000-year-old rock art gallery. Creatures ... Science for the Classroom Teachers, find hundreds of lessons and activities tied to state science standards. ZOOMsci Science rocks with these cool games and experiment ideas!

91. PBS | News & Views
public broadcasting service
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Get in-depth news and analysis every weeknight.
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Join us Fridays for analysis and perspective on current events, issues and ideas.
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This Frontline spin-off delivers first-person news stories from around the globe. 10:30pm Fridays (check local listings) A weekly news and discussion program with host Paul Gigot, editor of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL's editorial page. 12:00am Monday-Friday (check local listings) Join us late nights for unique conversations with newsmakers, celebrities and real people. 8:00pm Fridays (check local listings) with host Gwen Ifill and a roundtable of journalists. (check local listings) Bill Moyers anchors this series of in-depth international news documentaries. Newsmakers more like this... Online NewsHour Learn about the history of nuclear proliferation as diplomats meet at the U.N. to review the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. World more like this...

92. Get Your Web License | PBS KIDS GO!
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93. BLOODLINES | PBS
Dicusses new technologies that are raising ethical, legal and social dilemmas as cuttingedge science intersects with the law.
http://www.pbs.org/bloodlines
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94. Online NewsHour: The Response
Full coverage and archives including RealAudio clips and full text of speeches. Sections on the Trade Center, Pentagon, investigation and U.S. response. public broadcasting service. USA.
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/military/terroristattack/

95. Community Media Association
Ofcom review of public service television broadcasting Phase 3 Proposals for the Nations and Regions. Consultation Ofcom review of public service
http://www.commedia.org.uk/campaign/ofcom_public_tv.htm

96. CBC.ca - Canada's News, Business, Sports,Health & Science, Arts, And Kids Inform
public broadcasting service, providing radio and television programming nationwide in both official languages.
http://cbc.ca/
CBCCat = "Sports,News,Arts,Kids,Interactive"; Sports = "Hockey,Baseball,Football"; News = "Canada,World,SciTech,Local,Consumers,SpecialReports,Business"; Arts = "ArtsNews,Infoculture,Music,Books,ArtsFeatures"; Kids = "CBC4Kids,PreSchool,Teachers"; Interactive = "MessageBoards,Forums,Games,Media";
CBC is currently experiencing a labour disruption.
Last Updated: 15:51 EDT Saturday, Sep 24, 2005
Rita hits Gulf Coast
Hurricane Rita hit the Gulf Coast early Saturday, lashing Texas and Louisiana with driving rain but sparing the flood-prone cities of Houston and Galveston, Texas, a direct hit. "It looks like the Houston and Galveston area has really lucked out," said Max Mayfield, director of the hurricane centre. F U L L S T O R Y Alyeah Garza, 2, watches her dad work in the yard through taped up glass Sept. 23 in Houston, Tx. (Photo by Lawrence Jenkins/Getty Images)
Bear snares set in wake of mauling death

Snares have been set in British Columbia to capture a bear officials believe attacked and killed a man as he was walking back to a camp. F U L L S T O R Y
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97. OPB :: Oregon Public Broadcasting
Television and radio schedules, program information, and teacher resource service.
http://www.opb.org/
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Soaked Gulf Coast Takes Stock
Rita was downgraded to a tropical storm by mid-afternoon Saturday, but not before walloping the coasts of Texas and Louisiana with nearly 120-mph winds and heavy rains.
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98. Virgin Islands Television WTJX TV Homepage
WTJXTV Channel 12 - An affiliate of the public broadcasting service
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99. Online NewsHour: Battling Sweatshops -- April 14, 1997
public broadcasting service on battling sweatshops ( Real Audio, is available. Written April 14, 1997 but still of use today.
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/business/jan-june97/sweatshops_4-14.html
LABORS' PAINS
APRIL 14, 1997
TRANSCRIPT Today the President announced an effort to reduce the use of sweatshops to manufacture products purchased by Americans. According to President Clinton, the agreement establishes, "a workplace code of conduct that companies will voluntarily adopt, and require their contractors to adopt, to dramatically improve the conditions under which goods are made." Following a background report by Charles Krause , three experts debate the merits of the code. A RealAudio version of this segment is available. April 14, 1997
Charles Krause provides a background report on sweatshops. April 14, 1997
Read President Clinton's comments regarding the apparel industry's partnership to end sweatshops. July 16, 1996:
Charlayne Hunter-Gault leads a discussion of celebrity clothes lines made by sweatshops. Browse the Online NewsHour's economics and business coverage. Outside Links Browse a page on sweatshops by Unite!, a labor group.
CHARLES KRAUSE: For more on today's agreement we're now joined by Roberta Karp, who served as a co-chair of the presidential task force and is also vice president of corporate affairs and general counsel for Liz Claiborne, Incorporated. Ms. Karp's company designs clothing and has contracts with over 200 factories in 25 countries around the world. And Jay Mazur, who's president of the Needletrades Industrial and Textile Employees Union, which represents more than 325,000 workers in the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. Mr. Mazur was also a member of the Sweatshop Task Force. And Medea Benjamin, who's director of Global Exchange, a human rights group based in San Francisco. Thank you all for joining us. Mr. Mazur, gentlemen, first, let me ask you the president today said this was a historic agreement. Do you agree?

100. Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau (CGB)
Consumer information, filing complaints, and laws about amateur and commercial radio, cable companies, public broadcasting, and telephone service.
http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/
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