Background
Katzman, Natan was born on August 24, 1944 in New York City. Son of Philip and Rose Leah (Guttman) Katzman.
(Looks at the influence of television on the way Americans...)
Looks at the influence of television on the way Americans live. What does television impose on the public's consciousness? Who watches television and when? What has television done to the leisure environment and other media? What are the social effects of television?
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Katzman, Natan was born on August 24, 1944 in New York City. Son of Philip and Rose Leah (Guttman) Katzman.
Bachelor, U. Rochester, 1966; Master of Arts, Stanford University, 1969; Doctor of Philosophy, Stanford University, 1970.
Assistant professor, Michigan State University, East Lansing, 1969-1974; president, Research and Programming Services Corporation, San Francisco, 1972-1979; director broadcasting, Station KQED-television, San Francisco, 1978-1984; vice president, manager, Station KQED-television, San Francisco, since 1984. Member program manager advising committee Public Broadcasting Service, Washington, 1979-1983, station independance project task force, 1979-1985, program advising committee, 1983-1985.
(Looks at the influence of television on the way Americans...)
Member cable television task force City of San Francisco, 1978. Board directors True Sunshine bilingual preschooling, San Francisco, 1974-1980. Member Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Audrey Owen, November 5, 1978. Children: Aaron, Rachel.