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Ward Chamberlin Jr., Architect of Nation's Public Broadcasting, Dies ... - Feb 27, 2017 ... Ward Chamberlin Jr., a leading architect of the nation's public broadcasting
system who revitalized PBS stations in New York and Washington and nurtured
the career of the documentarian Ken Burns, died on Thursday in Bedford, Mass.
He was 95. The cause was complications of dementia, his daughter ...
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Ward Chamberlin - Wikipedia - Ward Chamberlin (August 4, 1921 – February 23, 2017) was a president of
WETA for fifteen years. Additionally, during his career he served as executive
vice president at WNET in New York and senior vice president for PBS. He retired
from public broadcasting in 2003. Ward was one of the founders of AFS
Intercultural ...
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Ward Chamberlin Jr., a 'founding father' of public broadcasting, dies ... - Feb 25, 2017 ... Ward B. Chamberlin Jr., a public broadcasting mandarin who helped set up the
network in its infancy, personally led major stations in New York and Washington,
and played a critical role in kick-starting the career of documentary filmmaker Ken
Burns, died Feb. 23 at a retirement community in Bedford, ...
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Ward Chamberlin - Ward Chamberlin was born August 4, 1921 and grew up in Norwalk, Connecticut.
The son of a successful corporate lawyer who was a decorated veteran of World
War One, Chamberlin was a junior and captain of the soccer team at Princeton
when America entered World War Two. He was determined to do his part, but
was ...
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Ward Chamberlin | WETA - WETA is saddened to share the news of the passing of Ward Chamberlin on
February 23, 2017. Ward served as President and CEO of WETA for fourteen
years, from 1975 until 1989, and then as the Vice Chairman of our Board of
Trustees until 1994. Ward was one of the founders of public broadcasting and
played a major ...
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Ward Chamberlin, influential founding father of public broadcasting ... - Mar 3, 2017 ... Ward Chamberlin, who shaped the public broadcasting system in its infancy and
helped transform two of its major stations, died Feb. 23 in Bedford, Mass., of
complications from dementia. He was 95. Chamberlin was hired as a vice
president at the fledgling CPB in 1969, where he helped create both PBS ...
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Ward Chamberlin - IMDb - Ward Chamberlin: The Beans of Egypt, Maine. Ward Chamberlin was born on
August 4, 1921 in New York City, New York, USA as Ward Bryan Chamberlin III.
He was a production manager, known for The Beans of Egypt, Maine (1994),
Walking Tour (1999) and The War (2007). He was married to Lydia Gifford and
Anne ...
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Ward B. Chamberlin, Jr., 1921-2017: AFS Volunteer, Broadcaster ... - Feb 25, 2017 ... AFS is saddened to announce the death of AFS World War II volunteer and Life
Trustee Ward B. Chamberlin, Jr., who passed away on February 23, 2017. Born
on August 4, 1921, Ward grew up in Norwalk, Connecticut. He attended Phillips
Exeter Academy and was studying at Princeton University when ...
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Ward Chamberlin Jr., pioneer of public broadcasting, dead at 95 ... - Feb 25, 2017 ... Ward Chamberlin Jr., the pioneering public broadcasting champion who helped
create PBS and National Public Radio, has died.
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Ward Chamberlin - YouTube - Nov 9, 2012 ... Ward Chamberlin describes the WWII battlefield conditions from the perspective
of an ambulance driver. He observed first hand the 1942 battles against German
Field Marshall Erwin Rommel in In N. Africa. After the victory in N. Africa he was
transferred to Italy where he received a battlefield commission ...
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