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The Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 (47 U.S.C. § 396) issued the congressional corporate charter for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), a private nonprofit corporation funded by taxpayers to disburse grants to public broadcasters in the United States, and eventually established the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) and National Public Radio (NPR). The act was supported by many prominent Americans, including Fred Rogers ("Mister Rogers"), NPR founder and creator of All Things Considered Robert Conley, and Senator John O. Pastore of Rhode Island, then chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Communications, during House and United States Senate hearings in 1967.

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  • Public Broadcasting Act (de)
  • Loi sur l'audiovisuel public de 1967 (fr)
  • Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 (en)
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  • Der Public Broadcasting Act ist ein 1967 verabschiedetes US-Gesetz, das die Grundlage für den öffentlichen Rundfunk in den USA bildet. Nach der Verabschiedung entstanden zahlreiche TV- und Radiostationen als Public Broadcaster. Bis heute senden über 150 TV- und über 800 Radiosender als freie und hörerfinanzierte Institutionen unter dem Public Broadcasting Act. (de)
  • La loi sur l'audiovisuel public de 1967, ou Public Broadcasting Act of 1967, est une loi fédérale américaine, approuvée en 1967 par le et signée par le président Lyndon B. Johnson, statuant de la création de la Corporation for Public Broadcasting, organisme américain qui a, entre autres, donné naissance au réseau de télévision public américain PBS et au réseau de radiodiffusion NPR. La loi était soutenue par diverses personnalités dont l'animateur de télévision Fred Rogers et le sénateur démocrate John O. Pastore. (fr)
  • The Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 (47 U.S.C. § 396) issued the congressional corporate charter for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), a private nonprofit corporation funded by taxpayers to disburse grants to public broadcasters in the United States, and eventually established the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) and National Public Radio (NPR). The act was supported by many prominent Americans, including Fred Rogers ("Mister Rogers"), NPR founder and creator of All Things Considered Robert Conley, and Senator John O. Pastore of Rhode Island, then chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Communications, during House and United States Senate hearings in 1967. (en)
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  • Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 (en)
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