Elizabeth Pfohl Campbell was one of the first and most prominent public television pioneers in the United States. Campbell also served as a teacher, college administrator, as a notable school board member for Arlington Public Schools, and as the founder of WETA-TV, the first public television station in Washington, D.C.

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  • Elizabeth Pfohl Campbell was one of the first and most prominent public television pioneers in the United States. Campbell also served as a teacher, college administrator, as a notable school board member for Arlington Public Schools, and as the founder of WETA-TV, the first public television station in Washington, D.C.
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  • Elizabeth Pfohl Campbell was one of the first and most prominent public television pioneers in the United States. Campbell also served as a teacher, college administrator, as a notable school board member for Arlington Public Schools, and as the founder of WETA-TV, the first public television station in Washington, D.C.
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  • Elizabeth Campbell
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