People Sandler, Jerrold
Jerrold Sandler
Jerrold Sandler began his long career in educational radio as a child, appearing in radio dramas. During graduate school, he served as acting manager of the University of Michigan Broadcasting Service. In 1962, he was Executive Director of the Individual Member Division of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters. In 1964, he began his position as Executive Director of National Educational Radio within the NAEB. In this role, he proved central to the inclusion of radio in the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967. After leaving NER, he served as director of the Reading Is Fundamental program at the Smithsonian Institution, and later served as a consultant for the National Council on Aging, the Ford Foundation, and others. He later returned to university teaching and broadcasting, and retired in 1992. Sandler died on February 24, 1995.
Died: 1995
Occupation(s): broadcasting executive
Field(s) of Work: broadcasting, education
Employer(s): National Educational Radio Network
Associated Place(s): Michigan, Ann Arbor (Mich.)
Associated Subject(s): Â Public broadcasting, Educational broadcasting, Public radio
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Related Episodes
- Public Broadcasting Act of 1967, part four (Speaker)
- Public Broadcasting Act of 1967, part six (Speaker)
- Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 (Speaker)
Related Documents
- Federal Communications Commission, Correspondence, 1967-1969
- Region II, 1959-1966
- NER, Public Broadcasting Act, 1968-1969
- Region III, 1953-1965
- Federal Communications Commission, Station reactions to revisions of standards for educational FM channels, 1966-1967
- Corporation for Public Broadcasting, 1968
- NER, Public Broadcasting Act, 1967, January-February
- NER, Public Broadcasting Act, 1967, March-April