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"...The University of Chicago Cultural Policy Center (CPC) hosted “The Future of Public Television”, at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago(December 2–3, 2004). Over the course of this two-day conference, more than 200 leading national broadcast and communications professionals, representing the many voices, interests, and organizations in public broadcasting, gathered for moderated discussions. The idea of holding such a meeting under the auspices of the CPC grew out of a series of conversations with John Callaway, veteran Chicago broadcast journalist, with a long-standing history with WTTW-Chicago. He persuaded us that the time was ripe for a convening of all the stakeholders for a frank exchange of views on policy directions, and that such a meeting should be organized by a non-partisan, university-based research center focused on ways of improving public policy in the cultural sector."
Le texte suivant provient d'un organisme qui n'est pas assujetti à la Loi sur les langues officielles et il est mis à la disposition du public dans la langue d'origine.
The following material originates with an organization not subject to the Official Languages Act and is available on this site in the language in which it was written.
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Creator(s)
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Cultural Policy Center, The Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies
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Source Location
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International
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Publisher
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The Irving B. Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies
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Date Published
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2004-12-02
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Language
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English
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URL
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http://culturalpolicy.uchicago.edu/pdfs/pbsbook.pdf
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Copyright Holder
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The University of Chicago, Cultural Policy Center
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