Entity | National Educational Television
National Educational Television (NET) was an American educational broadcast television network owned by the Ford Foundation and later co-owned by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. It operated from May 16, 1954 to October 4, 1970, and was succeeded by the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), which has memberships with many television stations that were formerly part of NET. The Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) provided funds for cataloging the NET collection, and as part of an on-going preservation effort with the Library of Congress, over 10,000 digitized television programs from the non-commercial TV stations and producers spanning 1952 to 1972 have been contributed to the American Archive of Public Broadcasting.
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Inception: 1952
Alternate Names: National Educational Television and Radio Center., National Educational Television, Educational Television and Radio Center, NETRC., National Educational Television & Radio Center., NET, National Educational Television and Radio Center
Associated Place(s): New York City, United States of America, United States
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National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB) 70
Atoms for power 15
- Argonne National Laboratory
- Atomic propulsion
- From ore to atom
- International atom - Canada
- International atom - France
- International atom: England
- Oak Ridge experiment
- Pressurized water reactor
- Safety and health
- Sodium graphite reactor
- The economic atom
- The first pile
- The power picture
- The romance of uranium
- What the future will bring
Everybody's mountain 25
- Atlanta Program for the Education of the Blind
- Community school idea
- Conversational Spanish and portable schools
- ETV experiment
- Evanston Township's Mentally Handicapped program
- Final review, part 1
- Final review, part 2
- Frontiers of Science Foundation of Oklahoma
- Geometry in the first grade in California
- Program #10: The Atlanta Program for the Education For the Blind
- Program #12: The Illinois Curriculum Project for The Improvement of Critical Thinking
- Program #13: The Final One-Hour Broadcast
- Program #13: The Final One-Hour Broadcast
- Program #1: The University of Illinois School Mathematics Program
- Program #3: Evanston Township's Mentally Handicapped Program
- Program #4: Conversational Spanish and Portable Schools in Miami, Florida
- Program #6: Dunbar Vocational High School in Chicago
- Program #7: Geometry in the First Grade at Stanford Elementary School in Palo Alto, California
- Program #8: Community School Idea in Flint, Michigan
- Program #9: Educational Television Experiment in the Dade County Public School, Miami, Florida
- SUPRAD: School and University Research and Development Program at the Harvard Graduate School of Education
- The Dunbar vocational school
- The Illinois Curriculum Project for the Improvement of Critical Thinking
- The team teaching experiment of Harvard University and Lexington, Massachusetts
- University of Illinois school mathematics program