BRACK: Public broadcasting is welcome voice in our democracy
By Elliott Brack | Tomorrow, Saturday, February 26, will mark the 52nd anniversary of the incorporation of National Public Radio (NPR), one of our nation’s most distinguished media. With its founding, it replaced the former National Educational Radio Network. This came after President Lyndon Johnson signed the “Public Broadcasting Act” in 1967, with its goal to expand non-commercial radio and television broadcasting for educational purposes.
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