Albert E. Burke: Difference between revisions

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     Probe | (NBC) 1960-1964  
     Probe | (NBC) 1960-1964  
       first to be broadcast nationally on 40 stations throughout the US
       first to be broadcast nationally on 40 stations throughout the US
 
  Burke was one of several professors involved in 1957 in educational programming supported by a collaborative initiative between the Educational Television and Radio Center (ETRC) and the National Broadcasting Company (NBC), when he hosted "Geography for Decision" while he was serving at the American Institute of [[wikipedia:Natural_resource_economics|Resource Economics]].
  Burke was one of several professors involved in 1957 in educational programming supported by a collaborative initiative between the Educational Television and Radio Center (ETRC) and the National Broadcasting Company (NBC), when he hosted "Geography for Decision" while he was serving at the American Institute of [[wikipedia:Natural_resource_economics|Resource Economics]].
  ETRC became [[wikipedia:National_Educational_Television|National Education Television (NET)]] and was owned by the [[wikipedia:Ford_Foundation|Ford Foundation]] (grant from FAE Fund for Adult Education), later co-owned with the [[wikipedia:Corporation_for_Public_Broadcasting|Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)]] which funds the [[wikipedia:PBS|Public Broadcasting Service (PBS]].
  ETRC became [[wikipedia:National_Educational_Television|National Education Television (NET)]] and was owned by the [[wikipedia:Ford_Foundation|Ford Foundation]] (grant from FAE Fund for Adult Education), later co-owned with the [[wikipedia:Corporation_for_Public_Broadcasting|Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)]] which funds the [[wikipedia:PBS|Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)]]. (Wikiped


[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdxRbWZOYYE Albert Schweitzer Symposium Part 1] 1947 | YouTube<br>
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdxRbWZOYYE Albert Schweitzer Symposium Part 1] 1947 | YouTube<br>