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  1. On-air drives defended, lamented. (Public Broadcasting Service Development Conference): An article from: Fund Raising Management
  2. PBS talk shows image concern. (Public Broadcasting Service) (PBS 1990 Development Conference): An article from: Fund Raising Management
  3. Public-access television: Broadcasting, Public Broadcasting Service, 1984 Cable Franchise Policy and Communications Act, Barry Goldwater, Alliance for Community Media
  4. Public Broadcasting Service - Strategic Analysis Review by Global Markets Direct, 2009-02-18
  5. It's back to school for PBS. (Public Broadcasting Service) (Special Conference Report - PBS Development Conference): An article from: Fund Raising Management
  6. 1970 in Economics: Companies Disestablished in 1970, Companies Established in 1970, Public Broadcasting Service, Western Digital
  7. Channel 9 GM talks about money, Bruce Bradley and attacks on PBS. (talk show host; Public Broadcasting Service; interview with Pres. and Gen. Manager Michael ... An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Ed Bishop, 1995-03-01
  8. Unplugged.(Public Broadcasting Service)(Interview): An article from: American Journalism Review by Alicia C. Shepard, 1999-06-01
  9. My two cents.(Public Broadcasting Service must remain commercial free)(Column): An article from: Video Age International by Dom Serafini, 1998-01-01
  10. Television Channels and Stations Established in 1970: Public Broadcasting Service, Kshb-Tv, Knaz-Tv, Tvontario, Wjcl, Wsns-Tv, Wutv
  11. National Public Radio: Public Broadcasting Act of 1967, Lyndon B. Johnson, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Public Broadcasting Service
  12. Stations battling over PBS: Columbia's KOPN and KBIA are duplicating each other. (public broadcasting service): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Tom Walsh, 1996-10-01
  13. Broadway: the American musical.(from Public Broadcasting Service): An article from: International Journal of Instructional Media by Jim Donlevy, 2004-09-22
  14. PBS money problems stimulate creativity. (public broadcasting service): An article from: Video Age International

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Public service broadcasting (often abbreviated to PSB) is the style of broadcasting established by Lord Reith , the first Director General of the BBC . Its mission is to " inform, educate and entertain A public service broadcaster is not broadcasting for commercial ends but rather aims at social betterment. For this reason, PSB is often incompatible with commercial stations. For the same reason, it is often seen as being overly paternalistic in nature. Perhaps the most famous example of a "public service broadcaster" (in theory if not in practice) is the BBC. There is no standard definition of what PSB is exactly, although a number of official bodies have attempted to pick out the key characteristics. The Broadcasting Research Unit lists the following:
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(Redirected from Public service broadcasting Public broadcasting (also known as public service broadcasting or PSB ) is the dominant form of broadcasting around the world, where radio television , and potentially other electronic media outlets receive funding from the public . These funds can come directly from individuals through donations or fees , or indirectly as state subsidies that originated in taxes or other national funding sources. Some public broadcasters supplement this with contributions from corporations , which may be granted a limited amount of advertising time in return. However, when advertisements occur on public broadcasting outlets, they are usually much shorter and less attention-grabbing than on commercial broadcasting stations. Commercial broadcasting only occurs in a handful of large Western countries. Perhaps the best known public broadcaster is the British Broadcasting Corporation , based in the United Kingdom , whose mission is to "inform, educate and entertain".

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Public service broadcasting (often abbreviated to PSB) is the style of broadcasting established by Lord Reith , the first Director General of the BBC . Its mission is to " inform, educate and entertain A public service broadcaster is not broadcasting for commercial ends but rather aims at social betterment. For this reason, PSB is often incompatible with commercial stations. For the same reason, it is often seen as being overly paternalistic in nature. Perhaps the most famous example of a "public service broadcaster" (in theory if not in practice) is the BBC. There is no standard definition of what PSB is exactly, although a number of official bodies have attempted to pick out the key characteristics. The Broadcasting Research Unit lists the following:
  • Geographic universality - that the stations' broadcasts are available nationwide, with no exception (a criterion failed by the UK's Channel 5 Catering for all interests and tastes - as exemplified by the BBC's range of minority channels ( BBC Radio 3 , and various digital services), but also by the commercial Channel 4 Catering for minorities - much as above, but with racial and sexual minorites etc. (eg. Channel 4, BBC Asian Network).

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Public service broadcasting (often abbreviated to PSB) is the style of broadcasting established by Lord Reith , the first Director General of the BBC . Its mission is to " inform, educate and entertain A public service broadcaster is not broadcasting for commercial ends but rather aims at social betterment. For this reason, PSB is often incompatible with commercial stations. For the same reason, it is often seen as being overly paternalistic in nature. Perhaps the most famous example of a "public service broadcaster" (in theory if not in practice) is the BBC. There is no standard definition of what PSB is exactly, although a number of official bodies have attempted to pick out the key characteristics. The Broadcasting Research Unit lists the following:
  • Geographic universality - that the stations' broadcasts are available nationwide, with no exception (a criterion failed by the UK's Channel 5 Catering for all interests and tastes - as exemplified by the BBC's range of minority channels ( BBC Radio 3 , and various digital services), but also by the commercial Channel 4 Catering for minorities - much as above, but with racial and sexual minorites etc. (eg. Channel 4, BBC Asian Network).

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