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* Sister Wendy in Conversation With Bill Moyers: The Complete Conversation ( 1997 ), WGBH Educational Foundation, ISBN 1-57807-077-5
The show is produced by the WGBH Educational Foundation, the parent company of WGBH-TV in Boston.
Most stations carry the program on weekends, but there are a few, like WGBH in Boston, Kentucky Educational Television stations across Kentucky and PBS channel 8 KUHT in Houston that run it on Friday evenings.
The WGBH Educational Foundation, the parent organization, also owns and operates WGBX-TV ( channel 44 ) and the public radio stations WGBH ( FM ) and WCRB in the Boston area, and WCAI ( and satellites WZAI and WNAN ) in Cape Cod.
Many programs seen on National Educational Television and later, the Public Broadcasting Service, originated at the facilities of WGBH or were otherwise produced by the station.
Some analysts have noted in their interpretations that the smaller trail bears “ telltale signs that suggest whoever left the prints was burdened on one side .”< ref > WGBH Educational Foundation.
The French Chef was produced from 1963 to 1973 by WGBH for National Educational Television ( and later for PBS ).
1994, 2005 WGBH Educational Foundation, ISBN 1-59375-235-0
Maestro Poling has been a featured conductor on NPR's Performance Today, the Arkansas Educational Television Network, the Red River Radio Network, WGBH Boston and has appeared as violinist on Louisiana Public Television and PBS in addition to numerous television and radio stations throughout the country.
Wrather-Alvarez also owned the Construction Permit for WJDW-TV in Boston, Massachusetts, which was donated to the WGBH Educational Foundation in 1965, and now being operated as non-commercial station WGBX-TV.
WGBX also carries the digital subchannels owned by the WGBH Educational Foundation ; this enables WGBH to maintain a full 1080i transmission on their main Channel 2 service without any loss in visual quality.
Such Eastern Educational Network imports from the United Kingdom as Doctor Who were seen first or more frequently on WGBX, and one late-1970s local " nightclub "- style variety show, Club 44, proved popular enough to be moved over to WGBH and retitled The Club.
In 1965, Wrather and Alvarez donated the license to WGBH Educational Foundation, in which WGBH used to launch its secondary educational station, WGBX-TV.
They broadcast primarily news and information programming and are owned by the WGBH Educational Foundation in Boston.
It broadcasts a classical music format ; it existed as a commercial station from the early 1950s until December 2009, and as a listener-supported station since then, having then been acquired by the WGBH Educational Foundation.
It was announced on September 21, 2009 that the WGBH Educational Foundation would acquire WCRB from Nassau and convert the station to non-commercial operation, complementing sister station WGBH ( 89. 7 FM ).
In addition, the Lowell Institute sponsors the Forum Network, a public media service of the WGBH Educational Foundation which distributes free public lectures over the Internet, from a large number of program partners in and beyond Boston.
The WGBH Educational Foundation is now one of the largest producers of public television content in the United States.
It is a division of the WGBH Educational Foundation, based in Boston, Massachusetts, but has its own independent web presence, logo, and local programming.

WGBH and Foundation
This is the main television service of WGBH, as it is the television station first licensed by the Foundation.
Destinos was produced by WGBH Boston and funded by the Annenberg / CPB Project, with additional funding by the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation.
* WGBH Education Foundation ; Jozef Zwonarz ( 1995 ), ( Accessed 23 August 2005 )
The website Words Without Borders offers a wide selection of fiction and poetry from around the world, and the Annenberg Foundation has created an ambitious thirteen-part DVD / web series produced by Boston ’ s public television station WGBH, “ Invitation to World Literature .” The major survey anthologies all have extensive websites, providing background information, images, and links to resources on many authors.

WGBH and received
Then in 1979, Henry Becton, General Manager of Boston PBS station WGBH, received a phone call from Herb Schmertz, head of corporate communications for Mobil Corporation, with an unsolicited offer to put together a series that was nothing but British mysteries.

WGBH and its
The Boston Symphony was closely involved with the Boston's WGBH Radio as an outlet for its concerts.
After reviewing and conducting various studies, which found that blind and visually impaired people were consuming more television than ever but finding the activity problematic ( often relying on sighted family and friends to describe for them ), WGBH consulted more closely with Pfanstiehl and her husband, Cody, and then conducted its first tests of DVS in Boston in 1986.
Among its many high-profile programs is the award-winning global news program The World, which PRI co-produces with the BBC and WGBH Boston.
In March 2007, PRI announced its intention to co-produce a new morning program, involving WNYC New York, WGBH Boston, the BBC World Service, and New York Times Radio.
Today WGBH is known around the U. S. as PBS's primary station due to its great production for PBS prime time television programming and PBS Kids programming.
Hence, it pays WGBH to perform this service on its behalf.
The station's need for more studio space dovetailed with Harvard Business School's desire to expand its adjacent campus ; Harvard already owned the land on which the WGBH studios were located.
WGBH also owns and manages WGBY, the PBS affiliate in the Springfield, Massachusetts market ; it however has its own branding and logo and is run separately from the Boston operation.
Most VHS tapes are released and distributed by WGBH, mostly with its video label, WGBH Boston Video.
Numerous NPR member stations have since followed WBUR's lead and eliminated music programming in favor of news and information programming ( including rival WGBH, which dropped classical music following its 2009 acquisition of WCRB, though it still programs jazz at night ); indeed by 2009, the majority of NPR member stations were programming 24 / 7 news and information formats.
After WGBH cancelled its nightly news program, he moved to WBUR, where in 1994 he became host of The Connection.
The station signed on May 6, 1961 as a repeater of WGBH in Boston, but soon added its own programming.
The television series — the best-known aspect of the course — was produced in 1987 by WGBH, Yale University, and Wellesley College, and funded by Annenberg / CPB, and since then, has been aired frequently on PBS in the United States, developing a cult following for its romantic comedy segments interspersed among grammar lessons.
Demons, which was broadcast on WGBH radio in 1993, had its stage world premiere as part of the American Repertory Theatre New Stages Season.

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In 2000, the BBC and WGBH Boston co-produced a lavish miniseries, titled Gormenghast, based on the first two books of the series.
In 2000, the BBC and the PBS station WGBH of Boston produced a miniseries, titled Gormenghast, based on the first two books of the series.
Impressed by Abram's small scrap pile and efficient work habits, Morash invited Abram to help with the renovation of a rundown Victorian house in Boston's historic Dorchester section, with a WGBH camera crew recording the process for the first This Old House project with host Bob Vila.
WGBH was New England's first non-commercial television station and a pioneer in what is now known as public television.
Although WGBH acquired the first two project houses ( 6 Percival Street in Dorchester and the Bigelow House in Newton ) for renovation, the series then focused on renovating older houses, including those of modest size and value, with the homeowners doing some of the work, as a form of sweat equity.
Although KQED and KQEH airs many children's programming distributed by other stations including WGBH and WNET, KQED did not distribute any children's programming until 2007, when Raggs became the first children's programming to be distributed by the station.
The station was founded by independent radio producer Jay Allison and his organization, Atlantic Public Media, with construction and operation duties assigned to WGBH, and first went on the air in 2000 ; Atlantic Public Media has also produced local programming for the station.
McIntosh is probably best known for her portrayals of Beryl Stapleton in the 2002 BBC version of The Hound of the Baskervilles, and of Fuchsia in the 2000 BBC and WGBH Boston production of Gormenghast, a lavish miniseries based on the first two books of the trilogy by Mervyn Peake.
WCRB's first logo under WGBH ownership, used from December 1, 2009 through October 2, 2011.
* 1972-Program Captioning Introduced by The Caption Center at WGBH in Boston open captions " The French Chef " the country's first nationally broadcast captioned program.
In 2000, the BBC and the PBS station WGBH of Boston produced a miniseries for television, titled Gormenghast, based on the first two books of the trilogy.

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