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Public Broadcasting Service
The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is an American non-profit public broadcasting television service with 354 member TV stations in the United States which hold collective ownership. However, its operations are largely funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Its headquarters are in...
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Filter this CollectionCraig B. Fisher
Craig B. Fisher (1932 – 2006) was an American network and cable television producer. He spent more than 25 years with ABC, CBS, and NBC News Division in New York and Washington, D.C. and more than two decades as a freelance writer and producer....
Patricia E. Mitchell
Patricia Mitchell is President and Chief Executive Officer of The Paley Center for Media in New York. She has served in her present position since March 2006.
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Judy Woodruff
Judy Woodruff (born November 20, 1946) is an American television news anchor and journalist.
Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Woodruff began her career on local Atlanta station WAGA-TV, once a CBS affiliate and now an affiliate of Fox Network. She served as...
Terry L Savage
Terry L Savage is a Columnist.
Jac Venza
Jac Venza is a public television producer who is directly responsible for most of the theatre and music programs that have been seen on PBS since its creation in 1970. From the early 1960s until his retirement in 2005, Venza brought such programs as...
Bill D. Moyers
Billy Don "Bill" Moyers (born June 5, 1934) is an American journalist and public commentator. He served as White House Press Secretary in the United States President Lyndon B. Johnson Administration from 1965 to 1967. He worked as a news commentator...