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ETRC, which became [[wikipedia:National_Educational_Television|National Education Television (NET)]], was owned by the [[wikipedia:Ford_Foundation|Ford Foundation]] (grant from FAE - Fund for Adult Education) and 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, which became [[wikipedia:National_Educational_Television|National Education Television (NET)]], was owned by the [[wikipedia:Ford_Foundation|Ford Foundation]] (grant from FAE - Fund for Adult Education) and later co-owned with the [[wikipedia:Corporation_for_Public_Broadcasting|Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)]] which funds the [[wikipedia:PBS|Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)]]. | ||
'''TV Programs 1951-1964''' | <span style="font-family:sans-serif; font-size:120%;">'''TV Programs 1951-1964''' | ||
This is Your World | WNHC (NBC) New Haven CT 1951<br> | This is Your World | WNHC (NBC) New Haven CT 1951<br> | ||
Geography for Decision | American Institute of Resource Economics 1957 (NBC & ETRC)<br> | Geography for Decision | American Institute of Resource Economics 1957 (NBC & ETRC)<br> | ||
Survival: The Story of Man, Resources, and Civilization | 1958<br> | Survival: The Story of Man, Resources, and Civilization | 1958<br> | ||
A Way of Thinking | 1960<br> | A Way of Thinking | 1960<br> | ||
(The Cutting Edge?)<br> | (The Cutting Edge?)<br> | ||
(Challenge?)<br> | (Challenge?)<br> | ||
Probe (NBC) | 1960-1964 — [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15053590/plotsummary?ref_=tt_ov_pl IMDB]< | Probe (NBC) | 1960-1964 — [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15053590/plotsummary?ref_=tt_ov_pl IMDB]</span> | ||
first of programs broadcast nationally on 40 stations throughout the US | first of programs broadcast nationally on 40 stations throughout the US | ||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdxRbWZOYYE?rel=0 Albert Schweitzer Symposium Part 1] (1947?) | YouTube<br> | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdxRbWZOYYE?rel=0 Albert Schweitzer Symposium Part 1] (1947?) | YouTube<br> |