. name AFTRA country United States affiliation AFL CIO , International Federation of Journalists IFJ , FIA members 80,000 full name AmericanFederation of Television and RadioArtists native name image File AmericanFederation of Television and RadioArtists logo.png 200px founded current head dissolved ... a new union the AmericanFederation of Television and RadioArtists. George Heller is the first head ... Benefits AFL CIO DEFAULTSORT AmericanFederation Of Television And RadioArtists Category AFL ... Hedgpeth website http aftra.com aftra.com footnotes The AmericanFederation of Television and RadioArtists AFTRA is a performers union that represents a wide variety of talent, including actors in radio and television, as well as radio and television announcers and newspersons, singers and recording artists both royalty artists and background singers , promo and voice over announcers and other ... 09 14 2010 date September 2010 AFTRA is affiliated with the AFL CIO , the International Federation of Journalists , and the International Federation of Actors. AFTRA shares jurisdiction of radio, television ... Hedgpeth and the current National President is Roberta Reardon. History of the FederationRadio years Emboldened by the National Labor Relations Act passed by Congress in 1935, radioartists from Los Angeles band together to form the Radio Actors Guild. About the same time, Broadway actor George Heller begins lobbying Actors Equity Association in New York for a contract protecting radioartists. This leads to the creation of Radio Equity, existing under the umbrella of Actors Equity. On August 16, 1937, the AmericanFederation of RadioArtists is formed with its own charter, succeeding Radio Equity and the Radio Actors Guild. The Four A s the Associated Actors and Artistes of America grant ... industry to examine performer compensation models for commercials appearing on television, radio .... By December 1937, AFRA has more 2,000 members. On July 12, 1938, with the support of radio stars ... more details
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The Federation of British Artists FBA consists of nine art societies, and is based at the Mall Galleries in London where the societies Annual Exhibitions are held. The societies represent living artists working in the UK who create contemporary figurative art . The Mall Galleries aim to promote, inspire and educate audiences about the visual arts. Description The FBA has over 500 artist members, who regularly exhibit their work and also accept open submissions from the public. In addition to the member societies, other societies and individual artists also stage shows at the Mall Galleries. Over 100 prizes and awards are administered each year by the societies. The gallery also has a commissions department and Friends organisation. The galleries education department runs a Schools Programme, which includes gallery based workshops for Primary and Secondary school students. Gallery projects include a drawing school and summer courses run by the New English Art Club , as well as The Hesketh Hubbard Art Society , the largest life drawing society in London, who meet to draw from life models ... Category 1961 establishments in the United Kingdom de Federation of British Artists fr Federation of British Artists ... Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours Royal Society of British Artists Royal Society of Marine Artists Royal Society of Portrait Painters Royal Institute of Oil Painters New English Art Club The Pastel Society Society of Wildlife Artists Hesketh Hubbard Art Society Other exhibiting societies ... Forces Art Society East Anglian Group of Marine Artists The Guild of Aviation Artists Society of Equestrian Artists The Royal Society of Miniature Painters, Sculptors and Gravers The Society of Women Artists The Society for Art of Imagination The Wapping Group of Artists Prizes Prizes which have been ... ING Discerning Eye Exhibition http www.thewappinggroupofartists.co.uk The Wapping Group of Artists ... more details
For the company that now owns United ArtistsTelevision, see United Artists . For the company that was acquired by United ArtistsTelevision in 1958, see Associated Artists Productions . United ArtistsTelevision , formed in 1956, was an Americantelevision production company production distribution company of United Artists Corporation. The company is remembered for producing series such as This Man ... between 1933 and 1957. In 1960, United Artists purchased Ziv Television Programs , including the 20 ... the release of many United Artists films with some episodes containing featurettes promoting upcoming UA cinema releases. United ArtistsTelevision had several shows such as Stoney Burke 1962 , The Patty ... television units combined as well, becoming MGM Television MGM UA Entertainment Co. Television or just simply MGM UA Television in 1982. The United ArtistsTelevision name was eventually ... in 1979 later as Great American Broadcasting in 1987 and then Spelling Television Spelling Entertainment ... Panther 1993 1996 References reflist http www.imdb.com company co0011888 United ArtistsTelevision ... fr United ArtistsTelevision ... , and The Patty Duke Show . Background UA purchased Associated Artists Productions a.a.p. .... The newly merged production company was renamed Ziv United Artists . United Artists had never been very successful in television, having placed only two series in prime time , The Troubleshooters ... produced 12 television pilot pilots during the first year and failed to sell any of them. though Aubrey Schenck s Miami Undercover lasted one season in 1961. In 1962, the company phased out Ziv Television operations and changed its name back to United ArtistsTelevision. In the same year, the American Broadcasting Company premiered a successful prime time television show called The ABC Sunday Night ... on television and reruning their classics after years of still being unsuccessful in television ... more details
File Colin Smith at ATA Reading in SF.jpg thumb Poetry reading at ArtistsTelevision Access ArtistsTelevision Access ATA is a non profit art gallery and screening venue in San Francisco s Mission District in the United States of America . ATA exhibits work by emerging, independent and experimental artists in its theatre and gallery space as well as on its weekly Public access television cable TV show and webzine. The Other Cinema series is hosted seasonally every Saturday night by experimental filmmaker and artist in residence Craig Baldwin . ATA was established in 1984 by artists John Martin and Marshall Weber as a performance art space, screening venue and gallery and included an affordable video production facility located on 7th Street in San Francisco s South of Market SOMA district. It was one of the first organizations in San Francisco to consistently promote the work of video artists. Other artists associated with the early days of ATA include Craig Baldwin , Lise Swenson, Phil Patiris, Eva K nig, Rigo 23 , Fred Rinne, Scott Williams and Dale Hoyt. External links http www.atasite.org ArtistsTelevision Access website http www.atasite.org History history1.html ATA History website http www.othercinema.com Other Cinema website http www.transpacificradio.com 2006 11 07 words on words big debut how loan words exacerbate future shock in japan ATA s Mike Missiaen discusses language, Future Shock, & their effects on each other Streaming audio & mp3 Category Culture of San Francisco, California Category Experimental film Category Cinemas and movie theaters in California Category Organizations based in San Francisco, California Category San Francisco Bay Area arts organizations Category Art galleries in California Category Mission District, San Francisco, California Category American artist groups and collectives Category Event venues established in 1984 ... more details
Orphan date November 2007 Artists was a short lived radio program me that aired from March 2003 until April 2004. There were ten 35 minute episodes broadcast on BBC Radio 4 . It starred Vicki Pepperdine and Pauline McLynn . Notes and references Lavalie, John. Artists EpGuides. 21 Jul 2005. 29 Jul 2005 http epguides.com artists . DEFAULTSORT ArtistsRadio Series Category BBC radio programmes BBC radio stub ... more details
Infobox Union name American Guild of Variety Artists country United States affiliation AFL CIO members full name American Guild of Variety Artists native name image founded 1939 current head dissolved date dissolved state merged into office New York City, New York people website http www.agvausa.com footnotes American Guild of Variety Artists AGVA is an United States American entertainment labor union union representing performers in variety entertainment , including circus es, Las Vegas Strip Las Vegas showroom s and cabarets , comedy showcases, dance revue s, magic illusion magic shows, theme park shows, and arena and auditorium extravaganza s. It awards the Georgie Award after George Jessel actor George Jessel for variety performer of the year. There is some overlap between the jurisdictions of AGVA and Actors Equity Association Actors Equity . AGVA was the successor to the AmericanFederation of Actors organized by Sophie Tucker and others in the late 1930s, and affiliated with the AmericanFederation of Labor . In 1939 the AFL dissolved the AFA due to financial irregularities, and issued a new charter to AGVA although some members went to Equity instead . ref http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,771691,00.html Sophie Spanked , Time magazine TIME July 24, 1939 ref When actress Penny Singleton who had been active in supporting the 1967 strike of the AGVA represented Rockettes against Radio City Music Hall ref Accord is reached in Rockettes strike New York Times , Oct. 13, 1967 ref , was elected president of AGVA in 1969, she became the first woman to be president of an AFL CIO union. ref http www.hillmanweb.com Blondie Singleton biography ref The current Executive President is poet, songwriter, composer, and singer Rod McKuen , who has held the post for the past 19 years. Its office is in New York City . References references Resources http www.agvausa.com American Guild of Variety Artists official website http www.aflcio.org aboutus unions AFL CIO member ... more details
Infobox organization name American Abstract Artists image image border size alt caption map msize malt ... was one of the founding members of AAA in 1936. American Abstract Artists AAA was formed in 1936 in New York City , to promote and foster public understanding of abstract art . American Abstract Artists ... Artists A Documentary History 1936 1941 , Archives of American Art Journal , Vol. 14, No. 1 1974 ... C. p 3 Larsen, Susan C. The American Abstract Artists A Documentary History 1936 1941 , p 3. ref ... of new abstract and non objective art . ref American Abstract Artists, The Language of Abstraction ... American Abstract Artists, 1936 1996 , Sandra Kraskin. p 5. ref American abstract art was struggling ... C. The American Abstract Artists A Documentary History 1936 1941 , p 4, 6. ref At the time the Museum ..., Susan C. The American Abstract Artists A Documentary History 1936 1941 , p 6, 7. ref AAA combated ... art discover its identity in the United States. ref Larsen, Susan C. The American Abstract Artists .... American Abstract Artists continued its mandate as an advocate for abstract art. ref name Abstract Art p 25 Pioneers of Abstract Art American Abstract Artists, 1936 1996 , Sandra Kraskin. p 25. ref American Abstract Artists is active today. To date the organization has produced over 75 exhibitions ... Art . ref name Larsen, Susan C. p 3 Footnotes reflist References American Abstract Artists, The Language ... by Susan Larson. Larsen, Susan C. The American Abstract Artists A Documentary History 1936 1941 , Archives ... links http www.americanabstractartists.org American Abstract Artists http www.aaa.si.edu collections american abstract artists records 9533 American Abstract Artists records, 1935 1982 in the collection ... Category Archives of American Art related de American Abstract Artists ... for the exchange and discussion of ideas, and for presenting abstract art to a broader public. The American Abstract Artists group contributed to the development and acceptance of abstract art in the United ... more details
The Society of AmericanArtists was an Americanartists group. It was formed in 1877 by artists who felt the National Academy of Design did not adequately meet their needs, and was too conservative. The group began meeting in 1874 at the home of Richard Watson Gilder and his wife Helena de Kay Gilder . In 1877 they formed the Society, and subsequently held annual art exhibitions. Some of the first members included sculptor Augustus Saint Gaudens , whose work had been rejected from a National Academy exhibition in 1877 painters Walter Shirlaw , Robert Swain Gifford , Albert Pinkham Ryder , John LaFarge , Julian Alden Weir , John Henry Twachtman , and Alexander Helwig Wyant and designer and artist Louis Comfort Tiffany . Eventually most of the best known artists of the day joined the group, and many held dual membership with the National Academy. The cycle of conservative to progressive repeated in 1897 when the Ten American Painters group broke away from the Society of AmericanArtists. The Society ultimately merged with the National Academy in 1906. See also National Academy of Design Art Students League of New York Art Students League Ten American Painters References http www.theartstudentsleague.org History history.htm A Brief History of The League s Early Years from the Art Students League web site Category American artist groups and collectives art org stub nl Society of AmericanArtists pl Society of AmericanArtists ... more details
class infobox bordered style border 1px solid black align right style text align left font size smaller padding 3px 10px 3px 10px Related pages American art American Art Native American artists African American art Sculpture of the United States Feminist Art Movement Hudson River school Luminism American art style Luminism American Impressionism Ashcan School Precisionism American scene painting Regionalism art Regionalism WPA Federal Art Project Northwest School art Northwest School Abstract Expressionism Pop Art Happenings Fluxus Intermedia Hard edge painting Minimalism Post painterly Abstraction Color Field Color Field Painting Post minimalism Post Minimalism Process Art Site specific art Earth Art Lyrical Abstraction Photo realism Photorealism Conceptual Art Postmodernism Digital Art A list by date of birth of historically recognized American fine art fine artists known for the creation of artworks that are primarily visual in nature, including traditional media such as painting , sculpture , photography , and printmaking , as well as more recent genres, including installation art , performance art , body art , conceptual art , video art , and digital art . For ease of use the list has been subdivided, and can be found at List of American artists before 1900 List of American artists 1900 and after Category Lists of American artists ... more details
American official war artists have been part of the American military since 1917. Artists are unlike ... Military art and the work of American military artists includes both peacetime and wartime. For example, USMC combat artist Kristopher Battles deployed with American forces in Haiti to provide humanitarian ... University Library exhibits Artists files Artists.html American war artists ref Howard Brodie , 1915 ..., and Frederic A. Sharf. A Splendid Little War . The Spanish American War, 1898 The Artists Perspective . London Greenhill, 1998 . ISBN 1 85367 316 1 USMILHIST DEFAULTSORT American Official War Artists ... as artists. &mdash Kristopher Battles Sgt. Kristopher Battles , USMC. ref name kino Kino, Carol. http ... 13, 2010. ref History In World War I, eight artists commissioned as captains in the U.S. Corps of Engineers . These men were sent to Europe to record the activities of the American Expeditionary Forces ... in order to ensure that competent artists would be present at the scene of history making events. Eight active duty artists developed a record of all phases of World War II and all major naval operations have been depicted by Navy artists. During the Korean War , the program was revived with two military artists in combat contexts. Since then, artists have been sent to other combat zones ... 1942 and by the spring of 1943, 42 artists were selected. In May 1943, Congress withdrew funding .... Teams of soldier artists created pictorial accounts and interpretations for the annals of army military history. These teams of five soldier artists typically spent 60 days of temporary duty TDY ... an Army Art Collection with about 40 representative war artists. ref http pie.midco.net vietwarart ... to the United States Army Center of Military History . Army artists are a permanent part ... artists dynamic list World War I William James Aylward ref name army wwi1 CMH, http www.history.army.mil html artphoto pripos wwi1.html artists, p. 1. ref Walter Jack Duncan ref name army wwi1 Harvey ... more details
The AmericanArtists Congress AAC was an organization founded in February 1936 as part of the popular ... formation of the United Front in 1935, artists in the U.S. began seeing themselves as the guardians of liberal and democratic ideals ref name Hemingway Andrew Hemingway, Artists on the Left AmericanArtists and the Communist Movement. New Haven, CT Yale University Press, 2002. ref Social art became significant, with 1933 1938 seeing the formation of the John Reed Club s, the Artists Union, the Harlem Artists Guild, and the AmericanArtists Congress. ref name Hemingway Artists had an idealistic ... prominent anti fascist artists were concentrating on the plight in Spain. ref name Hemingway Along with several organizations, the AAC formed the AmericanArtists and Writers Ambulance Corps ... the spread of fascism . During World War II the organization was merged into the Artists Council ... were not congruent with the Popular Front. At a meeting of the John Reed Club, the idea of an AmericanArtists Congress was discussed and twelve of those present were given the task of organizing it. ref name Whiting Cecile M. Whiting, Antifascism in American Art. New Haven, CT Yale University ... a group of artists who realized that collective organization was necessary to combat fascism . ref name ... of the Popular Front. ref name Williams Julia Williams, Artists Against War and Fascism. New Brunswick ... does not demand any political alignments all we ask is that artists who realize the threat of fascism come together, discuss the situation, and form an organization of artists for their own insurance ... towards artists who believed that the cultural crisis was a reflection of the world economic crisis ... as the John Reed Clubs had done. As a result, the congress attracted a wide group of artists ... of contemporary American art at the New York World s Fair. ref name Hemingway In 1938, the Republican ... efforts to the Loyalist cause . The organization urged lifting the American embargo of arms to the Loyalists ... more details
The AmericanArtists School was a progressivism progressive independent art school in New York City associated with Socialism The interwar era and World War II socialism and the American Radical movement. The school was founded in April 1936 at 131 West Fourteenth Street. Its founders and board of directors included members and former members of the John Reed Club such as William Gropper , as well as contributors to the New Masses and the Daily Worker , and notable artists such as Margaret Bourke White and Louis Schanker . Harry Gottlieb was its first director. The school emphasized art that was not only technically excellent but also alive to the social and social class class realities of the day, and stressed socially relevant content. A statement from the school s brochure of 1936 reads, The AmericanArtists School established as its fundamental premise...that the student must be developed as an independent thinker at the same time he is trained to be a competent artist. We believe that America contains infinite painting material, and that the student who learns to understand and appreciate it cannot but evolve into a socially constructive artist. The school suffered from financial difficulties and closed in the spring of 1941 however, the significant role it played in integrating art and society in the thirties was recognized by both the liberal and radical press. Personnel Students at the school included Jacob Lawrence , Theodoros Stamos , Lucille Wallenrod , Ad Reinhardt , Elaine de Kooning , Jack McLarty , Harry Shoulberg , Milton Resnick , and Fay Kleinman . Teachers ... point Chairman of the Board. Sources Marquardt, Virginia Hagelstein. The AmericanArtists School Radical Heritage and Social Content Art. Archives of American Art Journal , Vol. 26, No. 4. 1986 , pp. 17 23. Artists on the Left, by Andrew Hemingway coord missing New York City Category Art schools in New ... disestablishments Category Archives of American Art related US northeast university stub ... more details
Associated AmericanArtists is an art gallery and business established in 1934 in New York City . The gallery ... Associated AmericanArtists was begun by Reeves Lewenthal . Lewenthal s first job was as a reporter for the Chicago Tribune but he quickly expanded into artists agent, working as a publicist for British ... with several well known Americanartists, including Thomas Hart Benton painter Thomas Hart Benton .... Catering to Consumerism Associated AmericanArtists and the Marketing of Modern Art, 1934 1958 ..., business, and consumerism was the perfect environment for Lewenthal s new Associated AmericanArtists ... Americanartists including Peggy Bacon , Aaron Bohrod , John Steuart Curry , Luigi Lucioni , and Grant .... Notes reflist Sources Doss, Erika. Catering to Consumerism Associated AmericanArtists and the Marketing ... CollectionID 5426 Associated AmericanArtists records, ca. 1934 1981 at Smithsonian ... AmericanArtists Prints at Tacoma Art Museum http library.syr.edu digital guides a aaagr.htm Associated AmericanArtists Records at Syracuse University See also Commercial art coord missing New ... in hundreds of thousands of prints, but these were distributed free mostly to schools thus the artists ... hiring famous artists to work on advertising campaign s Dole Pineapple , for example, hired artist ..., the American economy was still limping towards recovery from the Depression high priced art was an impossible Luxury good luxury for most people and the old galleries that had always supported artists ... signed originals by America s great artists. ref Doss, p. 149 ref Populist appeal Lewenthal marketed ..., AAA had 107 artists under contract and sold 62,374 lithographs, for a net income of 1 million ... to its mainstream marketing strategy, AAA chose art and artists with populism populist appeal. Representationalism ... particularly popular were the works of Benton, Curry and Wood. These artists avoided gritty realism ..., rather than deal with AAA and its artists, companies built in house art department s that could ... more details
El Moises , Chicano artist Category Americanartists of Mexican descent See also List of Mexican Americans Visual arts Mexican Americanartists Lalo Alcaraz 1964 Carlos Almaraz 1941 1989 Cecilia Alvarez ... Latin American art List of Latin American writers List of indigenous artists of the Americas References reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Latin Americans Category Latin Americanartists Category Lists of artists ...main Latin American art File Retrato de D cio Villares.jpg thumb D cio Villares 1851&ndash 1931 , Brazil File Marisol Escobar NYWTS.jpg thumb Marisol Escobar , sculptor, Venezuela A list of Latin American visual artists painters, sculptors, photographers, video artists, etc. , arranged by nationality Argentina File Anselmo Piccoli 1.jpg thumb Anselmo Piccoli , Argentina Category Argentine artists See also List of Argentines Arts Argentine artists Roberto Aizenberg 1928 1996 Antonio Alice 1886 1943 ... 1890 1977 Xul Solar 1887 1963 Ra l Soldi 1905 1994 Bolivia colbegin 2 Category Bolivian artists ... thumb Anita Malfatti Category Brazilian artists See also List of Brazilians Artists Brazilian artists Daniel Albernaz Acosta 1965 Farnese de Andrade 1926 1996 Claudia Andujar Swiss born 1931 ... Alex Weberg Chile File Matta revista cleaned.jpg thumb Roberto Matta , Chile Category Chilean artists main List of Chilean artists Nem sio Ant nez 1918 1993 Roser Bru born 1923, Spain Iv n Cabez n ... 1912 Roberto Matta 1911 2002 Gordon Matta Clark 1943 1978 , Chilean American Camilo Mori 1896 1973 In s ... 1988 Colombia See also Category Colombian artists List of Colombian artists Jos del Carmen Hern ndez ... Cuban artists main List of Cuban artists see List of contemporary Cuban painters see List of Cuban architects ... artists main List of Ecuadorian artists Gilberto Almeida Caesar Andrade Faini born 1913 Marco Alvarado ... artists See also List of Salvadorans Arts Salvadoran artists Noe Canjura 1922 1970 Julia D az ... Category Guatemalan artists Margarita Azurdia Carlos Arriola Monjes Guillermo Arriola Monjes Thais ... more details
not include non Native Americanartists using Native American themes. Additions to the list need ... and state lists. Indigenous Americanartists outside the United States can be found at List of indigenous artists of the Americas . WP NLIST Wikipedia notability standards for lists requires a citation ... Timeline of Native American art history List of indigenous artists of the Americas List of Native Americanartists from Oklahoma Native Americans in the United States Native American women in the arts List of writers from peoples indigenous to the Americas Category Native Americanartists Basket ... Americanartists http www.nmai.si.edu National Museum of the American Indian http www.iaca.com Indian Arts and Crafts Association DEFAULTSORT Native AmericanArtists Category Native Americanartists Category Lists of Native American people Artists Category Lists of artists Category Lists of artists by nationality Category Lists of Americanartists ... 180px Edmonia Lewis , Ojibwe sculptor This is a list of visual artists who are Native Americans in the United States . The Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 defines Native American as being enrolled ... upon that person. WP ARTIST Guidelines for notable artists include being widely cited by peers ... critical attention, or being represented in significant permanent collections. For Native Americanartists, reviving lost art forms is also highly significant. Basket weavers See also Basket weaving Native American basketry l1 Basket weaving Native American basketry colbegin 2 Elsie Allen , Cloverdale ... Bead and quill artists colbegin 2 Richard Aitson , Kiowa Apache beadworker ref Goins, Charles Robert ... traditional artists File Scarfaced charley.jpg thumb center Scarface Charley colbegin 2 Ishi , Yahi ... , Cherokee Nation , flute and rattle maker colend Glass artists Marcus Amerman , Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Preston Singletary , Tlingit people Tlingit Installation and new genres artists colbegin 2 Corwin ... more details
Of The American Guild Of Musical Artists starring Beverly Sills was a major event at the New York ... American Guild of Musical Artists http dlib.nyu.edu findingaids html tamwag agma.html ... Fund. The gala featured over 300 luminary artists from dance, opera and concert stage, including performances from the New York City Ballet , American Ballet Theatre , Alvin Ailey Dance Theatre and the major ... Dube. Distinguished artists also appearing were Alexandra Danilova , Frederic Franklin , William ... Waltzes . Major Employers AGMA represents the dancers of New York City Ballet , American Ballet ... more details
Amateur Radio Direction Finding World Championships. ref name ardf International Amateur Radio Union .... 13, 2008. ref See also International Amateur Radio Union References reflist Category International Amateur Radio Union member societies Bulgaria Category Organizations based in Bulgaria ... more details
supports many kinds of radio activities, the organization s name continues to reflect this early heritage. MRSF represents the interests of Mongolian amateur radio operators before Mongolian and international telecommunications regulatory authorities. ref name mrsf Mongolian Radio Sport Federation 2008 . http www.mrsf.mn Mongolian Radio Sport Federation official web site. Retrieved Sep. 8, 2008. ref MRSF is the national member society representing Mongolia in the International Amateur Radio Union . ref name iaru International Amateur Radio Union 2008 . http www.iaru.org iaru soc.html Member Societies . Retrieved Aug. 1, 2008. ref See also Mongolian Amateur Radio Society References reflist Category International Amateur Radio Union member societies Mongolia Category Organizations based in Mongolia ... org stub Amateur radio stub ... more details
Distinguish Tianjin Tower Image Tianjin TV Tower .jpg thumb A view of the Tianjin TV Tower from its base. Image Tianjin TV Tower Grounds.jpg thumb A view of the Tianjin TV Tower and the surrounding grounds. The Tianjin Radio and Television Tower is a 415.2 m ref cite web title Tianjin Radio and Television Tower url http english.enorth.com.cn system 2009 07 20 004131318.shtml accessdate 20 November 2011 ref 1,362  ft tower in Tianjin , China used primarily for communication. It was built in 1991 at a cost of 45 million. Approximately two thirds up the tower is an observation pod with floor space 253m 830  feet used mostly for communication equipment . It is a member 10th tallest of the World Federation of Great Towers . Notes Reflist See also List of towers List of tallest freestanding structures in the world External links http www.great towers.com World federation of great towers http www.skyscraperpage.com diagrams ?b1475 Tianjin Radio and Television Tower at Skyscraperpage.com Structurae id s0023686 title Tianjin TV Tower Supertall Landmarks in Tianjin coord 39 5 31 N 117 10 30 E display title DEFAULTSORT Tianjin Radio And Television Tower Category Buildings and structures completed in 1991 Category Towers in China Category Buildings and structures in Tianjin Category Visitor attractions in Tianjin Category Buildings and structures with revolving restaurants mast stub cs Tiencinsk televizn v de Tianjin Radio und Fernsehturm fa fr Tour de radio t l diffusion de Tianjin ja pl Tianjin Radio & Television Tower pt Torre de r dio e televis o de Tianjin ru sk Tchien in po tien tcha zh ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Yugoslav RadioTelevision Jugoslavenska radiotelevizija or Jugoslovenska radio televizija or JRT was the national public broadcasting system in the SFR Yugoslavia . It consisted of eight subnational radio and TV broadcast centers with each one headquartered in one of the six constituent countries and two autonomous area s of the Yugoslav federation. Each center had its own programming and some of them had operated several channels. The system dissolved during the breakup of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s as many of its former federal units became independent state s. This resulted in the upgrading of the once subnational broadcasting centers based in their capitals to national ones, but with altered names class wikitable style text align left width 180 Federal unit width 80 Based in width 120 Established as width 330 Present day broadcaster Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina SR Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo RTV Sarajevo Radio and Television of Bosnia and Herzegovina BHRT Socialist Republic of Croatia SR Croatia Zagreb RTV Zagreb ... RadioTelevision MRT Socialist Republic of Montenegro SR Montenegro Titograd RTV Titograd RadioTelevision of Montenegro RTCG Socialist Republic of Serbia SR Serbia Belgrade RTV Belgrade RadioTelevision of Serbia RTS Socialist Republic of Slovenia SR Slovenia Ljubljana RTV Ljubljana RadioTelevision Slovenia RTVSLO Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo SAP Kosovo Pri tina RTV Pri tina RadioTelevision of Kosovo RTK Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina SAP Vojvodina Novi Sad RTV Novi Sad RadioTelevision of Vojvodina RTV JRT was one of the founding members of the European Broadcasting ... Defunct broadcasting companies Category Television organizations Category Television in Yugoslavia Category Organizations based in Yugoslavia Category Multilingual broadcasters Yugoslavia Category Television ... radiotelevizija de H rfunk und Fernsehen in Jugoslawien es Radio Televisi n Yugoslava hr Jugoslavenska ... more details
The Television and Radio Industries Club widely known as TRIC is a British institution chartered in 1931 to promote goodwill in the television and radio industries . The Club holds an annual awards ceremony honouring achievement in television and radio. Membership is drawn from the communication, entertainment, manufacturing, warranty insurance and service sectors from programme makers and broadcasters to radio producers and makers. TRIC Awards Winners include EastEnders , Bob Monkhouse and Billie Piper . External links http www.tric.org.uk main home.html The Television and Radio Industries Club DEFAULTSORT Television And Radio Industries Club Category 1931 establishments Category Television in the United Kingdom UK org stub fr Television and Radio Industries Club ... more details
Committee of Radio and Television Polish Radio and Television lang pl Komitet do Spraw Radia i Telewizji Polskie Radio i Telewizja also called as a Radiocomittee Radiokomitet was a institution, which manages all stations of Polish Television and Polish Radio in People s Republic of Poland PRL and in Republic of Poland . It has been replaced by two separate entities in 1993 Polskie Radio Polish Radio and Telewizja Polska Polish Television . External links http www.tvp.pl Polish Public Television http www.polskieradio.pl Polish Radio Category Television in Poland Category Polskie Radio Poland tv stub bcast stub de Polskie Radio i Telewizja nl PRT televisiezender pl Radiokomitet ... more details
Infobox Network network name Burundi National Radio and Television network logo country Burundi network type Terrestrial television Broadcast available National owner Government of Burundi website The Burundi National Radio and Television is the national broadcaster of the Central African state of Burundi . Burundi National Radio and Television currently broadcasts in Kirundi , French language French and Swahili language Swahili . External links Official http www.rtnb.bi DEFAULTSORT Burundi National Radio And Television Category Television networks Category Publicly funded broadcasters Category Television in Burundi Category Broadcasting companies of Burundi Burundi stub tv station stub ... more details
years the American Forces Network American Forces Radio and Television Service AFRTS broadcast a local ... name National Iranian Radio and Television network logo File National Iranian Radio & Television.jpg 200px The original logo of NIRT, two lions rampant country Iran network type Terrestrial television Broadcast radio and television available National owner key people launch date 1966 founder motto post names Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting 1979 website National Iranian Radio and Television or NIRT lang fa was the first Iranian Radio & Television Organization which ... National Iranian Radio and Television NIRT was incorporated as a public broadcasting monopoly ... owned radio and television service began under the control of NIRT Director General R. Ghotbi. The service ... Category Television stations in Iran Category Radio stations in Iran fa ... Television sent its first broadcast message, a statement by the Mohammad Reza Shah Shah . Test programs ... independence of NITV, National Iranian Television, to be separated from the control of the PIT ... a merger of NITV with the thirty five year old radio network, and to plan for the rapid expansion ... general neither of them thought he would also be the last. Sabet s television was taken over in July ... that Sabet s television captured large audiences from the new government station he continued to offer rather low grade, American type entertainment without political propaganda , he was forcibly bought .... His building was taken over and became the home of the new Educational Television. Subsequently, in the mid ... Republic. Prior to 1967 television had covered about 2.1 million people. When NIRT began ... problems of mountainous terrain. By 1975 76 radio covered almost the entire country, and 70 percent of the population had television reception. One indication of the prime importance attached to owning a television was the fact that people in villages without electricity, who had survived with oil ... more details