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Channel 5, appeared in the evening in September 1964 on Channel 13. And, while Channel 5 in the morning might have a week of programs on the "Meaning of Communism", Channel 13 in the evening was reprising a series of lectures on "Africa Since Independence". The repeats were shown on other educational television stations as well; these included locations that had not seen the Metromedia broadcasts, such as 7:30 p.m. showings on
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Korn said that he when looking for such programming, "I thought in terms of all New York, with love for it. I wanted serious things, beautiful things, which are hard to find and produce." In part, however, these shows served to offset criticism of WNEW-TV's prime-time schedule, which was dominated by reruns of recently concluded crime shows such as
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The series was deemed successful enough that a second season of the Columbia Lectures was announced in October 1962 and began on November 12, 1962. The first week of programs had the theme "The World as Seen From" the United Nations, Washington, Moscow, London, and Paris, and the lectures were given
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as part of its series The Walker Summit Library and each was composed of a Part I, "Interpretation", which consisted of essays adapted from the lectures, and a Part II, "Reference" (typically prepared with the assistance of someone else) which consisted of brief historical descriptions, biographical
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Although no new programs were being made, repeats of the Columbia lectures were sometimes broadcast over the next several years on the Metromedia stations that had originally aired them, such as during 1965 on Channel 17 in central Illinois; during 1966 on Channel 5 in Washington; and during 1967 on
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A third season of the program may have begun in October 1963, with another hundred shows being produced (or there may have just been an ongoing continuation of the shows already being done). One of the first programs shown at this point was "The World As Seen From Mexico City" by emeritus professor
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William A. Wood, a professor of journalism who was director of the university's Office of Radio–TV relations, assisted the faculty participants in the planning and production of the programs. The initial commitment was for 100 half-hour programs; this represented the university's deepest foray yet
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Paul Noble served as the producer of the lectures for Metropolitan Broadcasting. The head of WNEW-TV, Bennet H. Korn, and his staff pointed to the Columbia Seminars as an important part of the station's cultural programming, along with symphony orchestra broadcasts and other performing arts shows;
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in New York. This was a programming move that Jack Gould had hoped for in his initial review of the series, except that Channel 13 as an educational television station had not gone on the air yet at the time. So "Religion in the Technological Age", shown in February 1964 in the early morning on
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In contrast, the Columbia Lectures did not involve any academic credits being given. However, they were said to be the first time that any university had made its entire graduate school faculty available for presentations on television. Existence of the series drew praise from
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Overall, the first two weeks of lectures were focused on crisis points around the world, while the two weeks of lectures after that examined the longer-term forces at play in international relations during the twentieth century.
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The final broadcast of the Columbia Seminars in WNEW-TV Channel 5's 7:30 a.m. time slot took place on Friday, September 18, 1964. The following Monday saw the premiere of a different series from the university,
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It is not clear whether the October 1963 Los Angeles area news coverage is a new season announcement or just a rehash of the original 1962 announcement now that a Los Angeles station was carrying the program.
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on Channel 5 was weekdays at 7:30 to 8:00 a.m. Its lead-in was a fifteen-minute segment in which the station came on the air and showed a call to prayer, and it was followed by
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Among the goals of the series was to give viewers a better understanding of the trouble spots of the world and to provide historical and political background to events in the news.
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In some cases there would be a five-part series during a week, with one professor serving as a moderator; an example was "Trends Among Three Major World Blocs", moderated by
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magazine said that the series was "brainstretching" and represented "a breakfast-time disquisition ... of uncompromisingly erudite lectures on international affairs".
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in Washington, D.C. The other Metropolitan Broadcasting stations broadcasting it, also generally in the early mornings, were
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The series was announced in March 1962, with the first installment airing on March 26. The impetus for the series came from
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Some lectures would combine subjects and professors, for instance the topic "Russia, the United States, and China", with
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In July 1964, repeats of the Columbia Seminars had begun airing weekdays at 7 p.m. on educational television station
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in Los Angeles, California, began airing the series during 1963 after that station was acquired by Metromedia.
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Finding aids for Columbia Lectures in International Studies, 1960s, at Columbia University Archives
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of the early 1960s. It consisted of a series of half-hour broadcasts delivered by the faculty of
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The second-highest profile station airing the series, in a similar early-morning time slot, was
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Several of the more well-known early presenters were announced in advance; these included
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The Columbia Lectures came in the wake of two established early-morning educational shows,
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Payment slips for lectures given by a Columbia professor, November 1962–January 1964
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By mid-1963, WNEW-TV Channel 5 was re-airing some lectures on Sunday evenings at 11 p.m.
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The first lecture aired was titled "Stresses Within the Communist Bloc" and was given by
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in New York, and aired in early morning time slots on that station and others owned by
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Five books came out of the Columbia Lectures in International Studies. They were:
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identifications, maps, charts, and tables relevant to the book's subject.
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From Boas to Black Power: Racism, Liberalism, and American Anthropology
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with an interest in the arts and letters. Erpf was also head of
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in Peoria (switched to Channel 19 during 1963), Illinois;
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School of International Affairs and Regional Institutes
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In addition, the lectures were initially broadcast on
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Armand G. Erpf
Columbia University
New York City
Multi-camera
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Columbia University
School of International Affairs and Regional Institutes
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Metromedia
Armand G. Erpf
Loeb, Rhoades & Co.
Columbia Associates
DuMont Television Network
Grayson L. Kirk
Peter Gunn
Outlaws
Dragnet
Continental Classroom
NBC network
Sunrise Semester
CBS network
College of the Air
WNBC-TV Channel 4
WCBS-TV Channel 2
Newton Minow
Federal Communications Commission
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Sandy Becker

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