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{{r|Ernest J. Wilson III}} | {{r|Ernest J. Wilson III}} | ||
{{r|Beth Courtney}} | {{r|Beth Courtney}} | ||
{{r|Chris Boskin}} | {{r|Chris Boskin}} | ||
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Sponsored organizations
- Public Broadcasting Service [r]: The private but quasi-governmental, nonprofit corporation, founded in 1967 by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which provides non-commercial television programming in the United States. [e]
- National Public Radio [r]: Nonprofit corporation, created by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting but a private firm, which provides national news programming to public radio stations and conducts technology research and development [e]
- American Public Media [r]: Nonprofit corporation that is largest owner and operator of public radio stations and a major source of programming for them; largest producer and distributor of classical music programming in the United States [e]
- Public Radio International [r]: Add brief definition or description
Board of Directors
- Ernest J. Wilson III [r]: Walter H. Annenberg Chair in Communication, University of Southern California; chair of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, appointed 2000 by Bill Clinton and reappointed by George W. Bush [e]
- Beth Courtney [r]: President and CEO of Louisiana Public Broadcasting (LPB); vice-chair of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting; board of Satellite Educational Resources Consortium, the Organization of State Broadcasting Executives, the National Forum for Public Television Executives and the National Educational Telecommunications Association; past chairman of the board of America’s Public Television Stations and former Vice Chairman of the board of the Public Broadcasting Service [e]
- Chris Boskin [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Patricia Cahill [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Gay Hart Gaines [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Lori Gilbert [r]: Add brief definition or description
- David Pryor [r]: A retired three-term Democratic senator from Arkansas, and now a board member of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting [e]
- Bruce M. Ramer [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Elizabeth Sembler [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Broadcasting Board of Governors [r]: U.S. quasi-public organization that sets policy for official, non-military international broadcasting [e]