By the mid-1960s, if not before, the predecessors to National Public Radio - NERN (National Educational Radio Network) and NAEB (National Association of Educational Broadcasters) - distributed programs produced by member stations for use on WBOE and other stations.
In 1954, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign hosted the National Association of Educational Broadcasters for the establishment of broadcast allocations (AM/FM radio and TV channels) for non-commercial education programming.
Association football | association football | National Football League | National Register of Historic Places | Forward (association football) | National Hockey League | Goalkeeper (association football) | Defender (association football) | England national football team | National Basketball Association | National Science Foundation | National Geographic | National Trust | American Association for the Advancement of Science | National Endowment for the Arts | National Geographic Society | Association of Tennis Professionals | Argentina national football team | National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty | National Park Service | National League | Australian National University | National Guard | National Geographic Channel | National Institutes of Health | American Library Association | National Guard of the United States | World Boxing Association | National Collegiate Athletic Association | United States National Research Council |
He served as president of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters and was a member of US delegations to UNESCO.