6/24/2023 0 Comments Founding mothers by cokie roberts![]() ![]() Of course, the strange part is that they didn't have big budgets. So just as women were starting to assert themselves in the workplace more than they had before as a group we had this rise of public broadcasting, public television and public radio. So that started happening in the early '70s in tandem with the second wave women's movement. And people were worried people in power and people swirling around the power were concerned about the power that regular broadcasting commercial broadcasting had on the American populace.Īnd so that's why President Johnson signed into legislation a bill that funded public broadcasting and that only peripherally included radio, because at that point radio was sort of a left for dead medium that had been big footed by TV.Īnd so, in the in the early '70s, when public television and public radio were ramping up, moving over from educational stations, educational media was very, very strong, but it wasn't codified as under one umbrella. Heidi Holtan: When did National Public Radio begin? What was the world of journalism like for women at that time?įor anybody listening who remembers the '60s television had basically asserted its grip on the American psyche by the '60s. ![]() KAXE Morning Show conversation with Lisa Napoli Listen to Napoli’s interview here or read the transcript of my Q-and-A with the author below. ![]() According to Napoli, there's a possibility of this book becoming a TV series or movie, thanks to Josh Stamberg, Susan Stamberg's actor son. ![]()
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