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  1. 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.

  2. www.americanarchive.org › special_collections › net-catalogNational Educational Television

    The National Educational Television (NET) Collection consists of more than 10,000 television programs from non-commercial TV stations and producers from 1952-1972 on public affairs, social issues, arts, culture, the humanities, science, and education.

  3. National Educational Television brought quality programming on a wide variety of topics into the American living room. It is difficult to stress the magnitude of NET’s programming across disciplines, including public affairs, fine arts, humanities, and natural science.

  4. The National Educational Television (NET) Collection consists of more than 10,000 television programs from non-commercial TV stations and producers from 1952-1972 on public affairs, social issues, arts, culture, the humanities, science, and education.

  5. Oct 13, 2020 · But for more than 30 years, beginning in 1968 on National Educational Television (the precursor to PBS), Fred Rogers covered all of these topics and more, with empathy and honesty. The...

  6. Sep 21, 2015 · NET was public television’s first national programming network, the precursor to PBS, and NET titles are among public media’s earliest and most at-risk content. The NET Collection includes 8,000–10,000 programs produced by more than 30 stations across the country from 1952-1972, a period marked by societal and cultural shifts of great ...

  7. National Educational Television was an American non-commercial educational public television network in the United States from May 16, 1954 to October 4, 1970. It was replaced on October 5, 1970, by Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), its direct successor, which continues to the present.

  8. Feb 24, 2023 · National Educational Television (NET) was an American non-commercial educational television network owned by the Ford Foundation and later the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Operating from 1954 to 1970, it distributed educational programs produced by local television stations.

  9. National Educational Television ( NET) was the predecessor network to PBS, launching on May 16, 1954 and ceasing operations on October 4, 1970. Despite its closure, NET's production units carried the name over to shows they produced for PBS until 1972.

  10. National Educational Television ( NET) was an American educational and public television network founded in early 1952 and incorporated in November of that year.