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  1. William Franklin Baker (born September 20, 1942) is an American broadcaster, author, academic, and explorer. Baker directs the Bernard L. Schwartz Center for Media, Education, and Public Policy at Fordham University, where he is also Journalist-in-Residence and a professor in the Graduate School of Education. [1]

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    • William Franklin Baker, September 20, 1942 (age 81), Cleveland, Ohio
  2. WILLIAM F. BAKER. Executive Producer. Dr. Baker directs the Bernard L. Schwartz Center for Media, Public Policy & Education at Fordham University. He is also a Distinguished Professor of ...

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  4. Sep 19, 2005 · And I’ve asked William F. Baker – since 1987 the intrepid President and CEO of EBC, the Educational Broadcasting Corporation that is the licensee of both Thirteen/WNET and WLIW21 New York – to...

  5. Apr 24, 2020 · As a seven-time Emmy Award-winning commercial broadcaster, William F. Baker helped launch such household names as Oprah Winfrey, presided over New York Public Television’s heyday as the nation’s pre-eminent producer of arts, nature, biography and public-affairs programming and helped create the Discovery and Disney cable television channels.

  6. Sep 23, 2011 · William F. Baker's place among broadcast executives, educators and fundraisers is arguably unparalleled. The multiple Emmy Award winner introduced Oprah Winfrey to America, launched the landmark program "Charlie Rose," and established the largest endowment in the history of public television.

  7. William F. Baker, a Fellow of the American Academy since 2005, is chief executive of Educational Broadcasting Corporation, licensee of public broadcasters Thirteen/WNET and WLIW New York. He is the coauthor of “Down the Tube: An Inside Account of the Failure of American Television” (with George Dessart, 1998).

  8. Bill Baker, the President and CEO of Educational Broadcasting Corporation, the licensee of Thirteen/WNET New York and WLIW21 New York, is a leading figure in shaping American broadcasting. His career spans more than 40 years in broadcasting in both the commercial and public sectors.

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