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It has created crown corporations to promote Canadian culture through media, such as the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ( CBC ) and the National Film Board of Canada ( NFB ), and promotes many events which it considers to promote Canadian traditions.
Friends ( stylized as F • R • I • E • N • D • S ) is an American sitcom created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman, which aired on the National Broadcasting Company ( NBC ) from September 22, 1994 to May 6, 2004.
Among private broadcasters are the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation ( LBCI ), National Broadcasting Network, Radio One, and the Voice of Tomorrow.
Mongolian TV Broadcasting started on 27 September 1967 with the start of Mongolian National Television.
The ministries are responsible for various parastatals ( government-owned corporations ) such as universities ( Education ), National Broadcasting Commission ( Information ) and Nigerian National Petroleum Corp ( Petroleum ).
* 1969 – National Educational Television ( the predecessor to the Public Broadcasting Service ) in the United States debuts the children's television program Sesame Street.
The following cooperation among RCA, General Electric, the United Fruit Company, the Westinghouse Electric Corporation, and American Telephone & Telegraph ( AT & T ) brought about innovations in high-power radio technology, and also the founding of the National Broadcasting Company ( NBC ) in the US.
By 1926 the market for commercial radio had expanded, and RCA purchased the WEAF and WCAP radio stations and networks from AT & T, merged them with its WJZ ( the predecessor of WABC ) New York to WRC ( presently WTEM ) Washington chain, and formed the National Broadcasting Company ( NBC ).
The only RCA unit which GE kept was the National Broadcasting Company.
Category: National Broadcasting Company
* Radio National, an Australia-wide radio network broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation
* 1926 – The U. S. National Broadcasting Company is formed.
His government also made the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation a crown corporation in 1936, created Trans-Canada Airlines ( the precursor to Air Canada ) in 1937, and formed the National Film Board of Canada in 1939.
* Children's Television Workshop collections and archives in the National Public Broadcasting Archives at the University of Maryland ( College Park )
A brief resurgence of production beginning in the early 1970s yielded the Mutual Broadcasting System's The Zero Hour ( hosted by Rod Serling ), National Public Radio's Earplay, and veteran Himan Brown's CBS Radio Mystery Theater and General Mills Radio Adventure Theater, later followed by the Sears / Mutual Radio Theater, The National Radio Theater of Chicago, NPR Playhouse, a newly produced episode of the former 1950s series X Minus One, and works by a new generation of dramatists, notably Yuri Rasovsky, Thomas Lopez of ZBS and the dramatic sketches heard on humorist Garrison Keillor's A Prairie Home Companion.
The CPB initially collaborated with the pre-existing National Educational Television system, but in 1969 decided to start the Public Broadcasting Service ( PBS ).
A public radio study commissioned by the CPB and the Ford Foundation and conducted from 1968 – 1969 led to the establishment of National Public Radio, a public radio system under the terms of the amended Public Broadcasting Act.
* Former National Security Advisors Clash on Iraq Policy, The NewsHour, Public Broadcasting Service, February 1, 2007.
Buck was also inducted into the American Sportscasters Association Hall of Fame in 1990, the Missouri Athletic Club Hall of Fame in 1993, the National Radio Hall of Fame in 1995, and the NAB Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2005.
*" Production funding for The Electric Company is provided by the Bureau of Libraries and Educational Technology, the National Center for Educational Technology, the United States Office of Education, Mobil Oil Corporation, the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, PBS-Affiliated Stations ( or Public Television Stations ), unrestricted general program grants from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the Ford Foundation, and by a grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York.
The U. S. Supreme Court held in National Broadcasting Co. Inc. et al.
After selling encyclopedias and Fuller brushes door-to-door, Smith attended the National Academy of Broadcasting in Washington, DC.

National and System
The long-range objective is to hold the damage from destructive agencies below the level which would seriously interfere with intensive management of the National Forest System under principles of multiple use and high-level sustained yield of products and services.
In the 10-year period, it is proposed that insect and disease control on the National Forest System be stepped up to a level of prevention, detection, and control of insect and disease infestations that will substantially reduce the occurrence of large infestations toward the end of the initial period.
It is proposed that in 10 years all commercial timberlands, all critical watersheds, and other lands in the National Forest System developed or proposed for intensive use will be given protection from fire adequate to meet the fire situation in the worst years and under serious peak loads.
The long-range objective of this Department is to provide and maintain a system of forest development roads and trails which will adequately service the National Forest System at the levels needed to meet expected needs and optimum production of products and services.
Within the units in the National Forest System the pattern of land ownership is quite irregular.
Every year about this time National Gargle Your Cooling System week rolls around.
* Argonne Tandem Linear Accelerator System, a particle accelerator at the Argonne National Laboratory
The country is noted for its national park system, administered by SINAC ( Sistema Nacional de Areas de Conservacion, or " National System of Conservation Areas ").
* UK's National Attack Warning System
The Interstate Highway System is officially known as the ' Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways ' in his honor.
In addition to DCI's work, the National Association of Theatre Owners ( NATO ) released its Digital Cinema System Requirements.
The ECMWF model is primarily used as comparison against the Global Forecast System, which is based in the United States and is run by the National Centers for Environmental Prediction.
Frederick Douglass National Historic Site | Cedar Hill, Douglass ' house in the Anacostia Historic District | Anacostia neighborhood of Washington, D. C., is preserved as a List of areas in the United States National Park System # National historic sites | National Historic Site.
* In 1962, his home in Anacostia ( Washington, DC ) became part of the National Park System, and in 1988 was designated the Frederick Douglass National Historic Site.
The FAO hosts DAD-IS, the Domestic Animal Diversity Information System, a communication and information tool for the management of animal genetic resources which provides the user with searchable databases of breed-related information, management tools, and contacts for the Regional and National Coordinators for the Management of Animal Genetic Resources programme.
Under the roof of the CJIS are the programs for the National Crime Information Center ( NCIC ), Uniform Crime Reporting ( UCR ), Fingerprint Identification, Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System ( IAFIS ), NCIC 2000, and the National Incident-Based Reporting System ( NIBRS ).
The National Incident Based Reporting System ( NIBRS ) crime statistics system aims to address limitations inherent in UCR data.

National and fictional
Freemasonic writers added their own speculations in the 19th century, and further fictional embellishments have been added in popular novels such as Ivanhoe, Foucault's Pendulum, The Lost symbol, and The Da Vinci Code ; modern movies such as National Treasure and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade ; and video games such as Assassin's Creed and Broken Sword.
Stern appeared at the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards as Fartman, a fictional superhero that first appeared in the National Lampoon humor magazine series.
Spynet is a CBC Television children's show, which features Sam, played by Kim Schraner, as a spy operative for a fictional Canadian spy agency, the National Espionage Task-Force ( NET ).
Set in 1942 Hollywood, a year after the attack at Pearl Harbor, it takes place at the fictional National Studios.
Other notable writers of the turn of the 20th century include Michael Chabon, whose Pulitzer Prize-winning The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay ( 2000 ) tells the story of two friends, Joe Kavalier and Sam Clay, as they rise through the ranks of the comics industry in its heyday ; Denis Johnson, whose 2007 novel Tree of Smoke about falsified intelligence during Vietnam both won the National Book Award and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and was called by critic Michiko Kakutani " one of the classic works of literature produced by Vietnam War "; and Louise Erdrich, whose 2008 novel The Plague of Doves, a distinctly Faulknerian, polyphonic examination of the tribal experience set against the backdrop of murder in the fictional town of Pluto, North Dakota, was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize.
While not strictly a software protection, some game companies offered " value-added " goodies with the package, like funny manuals, posters, comics, storybooks or fictional documentation concerning the game ( e. g. the Grail Diary for Indiana Jones or a police cadet notebook with Police Quest or the Hero's manual of Quest for Glory or a copy of the National Inquisitor newspaper in Zak McKracken ) in order to entice gamers to buy the package.
In his book Social Theory and Social Structure, he conceives of a bank run at the fictional Last National Bank, over which Cartwright Millingville presides.
* National Secessionist Forces, a fictional terrorist group from the Deus Ex video game
It was also used as the location for the fictional Faber College football stadium in the 1978 movie, National Lampoon's Animal House.
At the beginning of the game the player chooses a career in a branch of the Unified National Nominate, a fictional military organization.
* National Institute for Coordinated Experiments, a fictional organisation in C. S.
The album's second single, " Arlington ", generated controversy over its content ( a first-person account of a fictional soldier who was about to be buried in Arlington National Cemetery ).
" was licensed to the National Milk Processor Board ( MilkPEP ) in 1995 to use on their celebrity print ads, which, since then, have included celebrities from the fields of sports, media and entertainment, as well as fictional characters from TV, video games, and film such as The Simpsons, Batman, Mario, The Powerpuff Girls posing in print advertisements sporting a " milk mustache ," employing the slogan, " Where's your mustache?
* Office of National Emergency ( O * N * E ), a fictional government agency in the Marvel Comics universe
* Goliath National Bank, a fictional bank in the American TV sitcom How I Met Your Mother
* In 2008's Get Smart, the fictional spy organization CONTROL is located underneath the National Museum of Natural History
* Faber College, fictional school providing the setting for the movie National Lampoon's Animal House
In addition to poetry and criticism, Jarrell also published a satiric novel, Pictures from an Institution, in 1954 ( a National Book Award for Fiction finalist ) — drawing upon his teaching experiences at Sarah Lawrence College, which served as the model for the fictional Benton College.
The very popular cult series written by Réjean Tremblay and well known novelist Louis Caron for the first season ( later replaced by Jacques Jacob ), is one of the many distinctive Quebec téléromans, tells the story of the fictional National Hockey League team Le National from Quebec City, and its players.
* Third Echelon, a fictional sub-agency within the National Security Agency featured in the Splinter Cell series of games and novels created by Tom Clancy
In recent years, real-life sporting stars such as rugby league players Stan Jurd and Paul Sironen also recorded parodic voice-overs for the show promoting fictional bodies such as the " National Rugby League Party ", a fictitious political organisation.
The show starred Michael Riley as Brett Parker, a former New York City sports agent who became the general manager of a ( fictional ) National Hockey League franchise, the Hamilton Steelheads.
The film National Lampoon's Vacation had featured a fictional theme park by that name, and the Angels ' proximity to Disneyland may also have helped inspire the moniker.

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