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Public Television Marilyn Lashley

Public Television By Marilyn Lashley

Public Television by Marilyn Lashley


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This history of public television over the last twenty years shows how powerful political actors and the budget process in the United States have severely restricted the strategic behavior and programming of public TV.

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Public Television: Panacea, Pork Barrel, or Public Trust? by Marilyn Lashley

This history of public television over the last twenty years shows how powerful political actors and the budget process in the United States have severely restricted the strategic behavior and programming of public TV. This hard-hitting story fills a real void in the literature on the subject and should be required reading for station managers, broadcasters, students and professionals in communications, and public policymakers. The ancillary text with its analysis of organizations theory and models is intended also for undergraduate and graduate students in mass media and communications, public policy, and organizational behavior.

This practical analysis of public television funding, organization, and programming opens with an overview of organizations theory and a discussion of two models of organizational behavior. A brief history of public TV policy follows with a description of critical developments under the last four American presidents. The legislative history of the Corporation of Public Broadcasting demonstrates the effects of the budgetary process in TV programming, employment diversity, and services to different audiences. The case study closes with an evaluation of public television in terms of organizational strengths and weaknesses and offers practical suggestions for reform.

About Marilyn Lashley

MARILYN LASHLEY is an Assistant Professor in the Public Policy concentration of the Afro-American Studies Program at the University of Maryland, College Park. She specializes in research on a number of major public policy questions.

Table of Contents

Introduction Organization Theory and the Public Organization Building a Coalition for Public Television The Organization of Public Broadcasting The Politics of Public Television and the Search for Survival The Budget Outcomes: Winners and Losers The Performance of Public Television Panacea, Pork Barrel or Public Trust? Appendix Index

Additional information

NPB9780313279645
9780313279645
0313279640
Public Television: Panacea, Pork Barrel, or Public Trust? by Marilyn Lashley
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1992-04-20
176
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