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  1. WVIZ went on Channel 25 on 7 Feb. 1965 as an educational station supported by public subscription rather than advertising. It scheduled many classroom-type educational programs which were coordinated with Cleveland and suburban schools.

  2. May 7, 2015 · By 1997, members of the Ohio legislature got on board and established a trial program of charter schools in Lucas County. They were partly motivated by court mandates to put more money into education and figured charters would be cheaper. The former policy chief at an education think tank, the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, Terry Ryan.

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  4. Jan 30, 2006 · In 1847 the state authorized the election of a board of education to control all schools in a single district. In 1853 Ohio established school levies to eliminate student fees and authorized local school boards to organize primary and secondary schools.

  5. In 2021 the foundation funding line item included more than $1billion for 115,000 students in charter schools, and $560million for 75,000 students using vouchers. Ohio’s 1.6million public school students received $7.4billion. 2021 – In June of 2021 the Ohio Legislature approved its operating budget for FY 23 and FY 24.

  6. Dec 2, 2019 · In December 1947, WEWS-TV in Cleveland became Ohio's first station, followed in February 1948 by WLW-TV in Cincinnati. Early television sets had 10- or 12-inch screens, often encased in a large ...

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  7. Jul 31, 2023 · Inventing a new media format for advertising. A 21-year-old inventor named Philo Farnsworth invented the television in 1927, but it took at least a decade to perfect the TV set. Then it took several more years to make the television a household staple. In 1939, the first broadcast TV program aired, and the first licensed TV commercial hit ...

  8. Jul 28, 2013 · Started by Columbus native and Capital University Law School graduate William Johnson, it was recognized as the first black-owned and -operated cable-TV system in a major U.S. market.

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