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educational television
noun
- television of informational or instructional content.
Word History and Origins
Origin of educational television1
Example Sentences
Bafta chair Sara Putt said: "Horrible Histories has transformed traditional ideas of what educational television should be."
The show is a messy piece of very entertaining — and occasionally educational — television, full of extremely talented actors giving incredible performances, but it’s not a road map for reality, nor should it be.
He was working as a television producer when he was asked to collaborate with other TV innovators assembled by the Ford Foundation in the early 1960s to transform a limited service that generated no original programming into National Educational Television, the forerunner of the Public Broadcasting Service.
Public education — including higher teacher pay and access to universal pre-K — ranked atop his wish list, as Beshear presented his blueprint for the state’s next two-year budget in a statewide speech on Kentucky Educational Television.
In an hourlong debate from Lexington shown on Kentucky Educational Television, the bitter rivals sparred over the economy, education policies, abortion and transgender issues.
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