- Series
- National Association of Educational Broadcasters 39th Annual Convention, 1963
- Air Date
- Duration
- 00:21:02
- Episode Description
- The speaker, a Canadian broadcaster, makes the argument that the tradition of broadcasting relates to the use of radio to communicate to people whereas the traditions of education relate to instructing people, formally or otherwise. The traditions of educational broadcasting therefore should relate to instructing people while they are being communicated to. He humbly submits that educational broadcasters are often so absorbed with their nobility of purpose that they are unwisely taking the communication process for granted, creating a conflict of purpose.
- Series Description
- These recordings featured highlights from the 1963 National Association of Educational Broadcasters 39th Annual Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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- Geographic Region(s)
- regions
- Time Period
- 1961-1970
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