and the creator, along with Edward R. Murrow
, of the documentary television program See It Now
. He originated the concept of public broadcasting
and played a major role in establishing the Public Broadcasting Service
(PBS) television.
Friendly was born Ferdinand Friendly Wachenheimer in New York City. A graduate of Nichols Business College, Friendly entered radio broadcasting in the 1930s at a radio station in Providence
, Rhode Island
.
"No mighty king, no ambitious emperor, no pope, or prophet ever dreamt of such an awesome pulpit, so potent a magic wand (as television)." (Source: Foreword to Presidential Television, 1973)
"Television makes so much at its worst that it can't afford to do its best." (Source: US News & World Report 12 Jun 67, After becoming professor of broadcast journalism at Columbia University)
"Television was supposed to be a national park. (Instead) it has become a money machine... It’s a commodity now, just like pork bellies." (Quoted by Rushworth M Kidder “Videoculture” Christian Science Monitor 10 Jun 85)
"You gotta be willing to be lucky." (Source:family saying, borrowed from E.B. White) Category:New Yorkers