TV & VIDEO - Sept. 14, 1989
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Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and Texas newspaper publisher Ken Towery has been re-elected chairman of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and Daniel L. Brenner, a UCLA law professor, has been elected vice chairman. Towery, of Austin, Tex., is the current board’s longest-serving member, having been appointed in 1981. Brenner is director of the communications law program and teaches law at UCLA. The terms of both officers expire in March, 1991. The private, nonprofit corporation was chartered by Congress in 1967 to support non-commercial U.S. radio and television.
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