A state-run broadcaster is a media organization that is owned and operated by a government. Its primary purpose is to provide news, information, and entertainment to the public, often with an emphasis on promoting national interests and values. While it may offer diverse programming, state-run broadcasters can be subject to government influence, potentially affecting editorial independence and the portrayal of political issues. Examples include the BBC in the UK and NPR in the US, though their funding and operational structures differ significantly.
David Henderson - broadcaster - was born in 1970.
Norman Banks - broadcaster - was born in 1905.
Eric Pearce - broadcaster - died in 1997.
Douglas Smith - broadcaster - died in 1972.
Mark Chapman - broadcaster - was born in 1971.
DR - broadcaster - was created in 1925.
The average salary of a broadcaster is about $40,000 per year.
No it is not a commercial broadcaster. It is funded by a license fee.
Brian Murphy - broadcaster - was born in 1941.
Bud Grant - broadcaster - was born in 1934.
Christopher Stone - broadcaster - was born in 1882.
Christopher Stone - broadcaster - died in 1965.
Owen Edwards - broadcaster - died in 2010.
Owen Edwards - broadcaster - was born in 1933.
Guy Bertrand - broadcaster - was born in 1954.
Robert Smith - broadcaster - was born in 1971.
Jay Jacobs - broadcaster - was born in 1938.