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- Jerry_Wishnow abstract "Jerry Wishnow is an activist, broadcaster, entrepreneur and founder of Wishnow Group, a company that produces public media-centered, metro-area wide campaigns aimed at intervening in social problems. His campaigns have been directed at reducing infant mortality, property crime, changing drug laws, an adding anti-discrimination curricula to United States Schools. Wishnow and his campaigns have received over 70 national and regional awards including a Peabody award, three Emmy awards, and four Presidential commendations.He authored the book The Activist:How to Create Measurable Public Affairs Projects which was edited by Paul La Camera and published by the National Broadcast Association for Community Affairs in 1983.".
- Q20687612 abstract "Jerry Wishnow is an activist, broadcaster, entrepreneur and founder of Wishnow Group, a company that produces public media-centered, metro-area wide campaigns aimed at intervening in social problems. His campaigns have been directed at reducing infant mortality, property crime, changing drug laws, an adding anti-discrimination curricula to United States Schools. Wishnow and his campaigns have received over 70 national and regional awards including a Peabody award, three Emmy awards, and four Presidential commendations.He authored the book The Activist:How to Create Measurable Public Affairs Projects which was edited by Paul La Camera and published by the National Broadcast Association for Community Affairs in 1983.".