To Irrigate a Wasteland: The Struggle to Shape a Public Television System in the United States captures a pivotal moment in American media history, when the promise of television was still contested between commercial imperatives and public ideals. Delivered as the distinguished Gaither Lectures, John W. Macy, Jr.âthe first president of the Corporation for Public Broadcastingâoffers an insider's account of the policy battles, institutional negotiations, and cultural aspirations that defined the early years of U.S. public broadcasting. Framed by Edward R. Murrow's memorable warning that television could be either an engine of inspiration or merely "lights and wires in a box," Macy narrates how leaders and advocates sought to turn the medium toward education, civic engagement, and cultural enrichment, even as commercial networks dominated the airwaves. Macy's lectures, published here with a foreword by Newton N. Minow, situate American public broadcasting in a global contextâhighlighting how Europe and Japan advanced more quickly with noncommercial systems, and how the United States struggled to overcome its late start. Reflecting on milestones such as the creation of PBS, the spread of local stations, and the debut of transformative programs like Sesame Street and The Electric Company, Macy underscores both progress made and challenges unresolved. The narrative emphasizes the delicate balance between independence and accountability, and the persistent debates over funding, governance, and the role of public media in a democratic society. For scholars and readers interested in media history, public policy, and the cultural politics of the Cold War era, *To Irrigate a Wasteland* offers both a first-hand chronicle of institutional development and an enduring meditation on television's potential to illuminate and inspire. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1974.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword
- I To Design and Construct a Viable System in the Public Interest
- II To Create and Deliver a Message for the Public Good
- III To Finance Television Without Commercials
- IV To Secure the Publicâs Communication Dividend: Imperatives for Progress in Public Television
- APPENDIX A Glossary of Organizational Terms in Public Television
- APPENDIX B Membership of the Carnegie Commission
- APPENDIX C Membership of the CPB Board of Directors
- APPENDIX D Public Television Stations
- APPENDIX E Public Lene 90â129 90th Congress, S. 1160 November 7, 1967
- APPENDIX F Growth Pattern, 1969â1972
- APPENDIX G Grade âAâ Coverage Populations Public Television Stations, November 1, 1971
- APPENDIX H Characteristics of PTV Station Types, 1971
- APPENDIX I US Noncommercial Compared with US Commercial Television Stations
- APPENDIX J Sources of Funds By PTV Station Type, 1966â1971, Summary
- APPENDIX K
- Public Television Programming Sources, 1971
- APPENDIX L
- Television Service Costs by Country
- Index
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