Schools and Cable Television [electronic resource]
The papers gathered here are designed to provide a foundation of background information for those charged with the responsibility of formulating school district goals regarding cable television (CATV) and of obtaining the necessary cooperation from the local CATV franchise operators to reach these g...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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1971.
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Summary: | The papers gathered here are designed to provide a foundation of background information for those charged with the responsibility of formulating school district goals regarding cable television (CATV) and of obtaining the necessary cooperation from the local CATV franchise operators to reach these goals. The position of the National Education Association, which seeks to have 20 percent of all CATV channels reserved for educational purposes, is presented. Cable television is described both from a historical and technical viewpoint. Suggestions for obtaining CATV channels for school use include ideas for working both with city governments and with franchise operators. The cost of various CATV services is estimated, and the future of cable communications is projected, emphasizing the potential of its unique technical features for solving educational problems. A case study describes the efforts of a New York community group to obtain educational provisos in a CATV franchise. A list of requirements formulates the necessary franchise stipulations which will protect the interests of public education. Sample contracts, a glossary, and a bibliography are included as supplementary information. (JY) |
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Item Description: | ERIC Document Number: ED049637. Availability: NEA, Publications-Sales Section, 1201 Sixteenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 (Order No. 381-11968, $2.25). |
Physical Description: | 66 p. |