National Geographic Society
The National Geographic Society was founded in the United States on January 27, 1888, by 33 men interested in "organizing a society for the increase and diffusion of geographical knowledge." They had begun discussing forming the Society two weeks earlier on January 13, 1888. Gardiner Greene Hubbard became its first president and his son-in-law, Alexander Graham Bell, eventually succeeded him. Its purpose is to advance the general knowledge of geography and the world among the general public. To this end, it sponsors exploration, and publishes a monthly magazine, National Geographic.
Television
:Main article : National Geographic Channel
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The National Geographic Society has also explored the use of television as a way to bring the travels of its correspondents into people's homes. National Geographic specials as well as television series have been shown on PBS and other networks in the United States for many years. Recently the society launched its own television network, the National Geographic Channel (NGC) for cable and satellite viewers.
Related Topics:
Television - Television series - PBS - Television network - National Geographic Channel - Cable - Satellite
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | National Geographic Magazine |
| ► | Other publications |
| ► | Television |
| ► | Support for research & projects |
| ► | Hubbard Medal |
| ► | Naming controversy with the people of Persia (Iran) |
| ► | See also |
| ► | External links |
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