Abstract

Abstract This article contains extracts from a report which describes the situation of educational television predominantly in Western European countries, ie with particular reference to broadcasting organizations that are active members of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and represented in its Working Party for Educational Programmes’. Most of the information referred to results from a survey that was carried out by the author on behalf of and in cooperation with the Working Party in 1989. It is intended to include this report, amended by members of the Working Party, in a publication on ‘Aspects of Education Television in Europe’ (working title), to appear in December 1991.

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