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+ | ==Affiliations== | ||
+ | *[[Empire Marketing Board]] (1926-1933) | ||
+ | *[[Post Office]] (GPO) 1933 | ||
+ | *[[BBC]], (where he was Deputy Director General under [[Lord Reith]]) | ||
+ | *[[Ministry of Information]] | ||
+ | *After the Second World War he became founder President of The [[Institute of Public Relations]] | ||
+ | *[[Royal Society of Artists]] | ||
+ | *[[Royal Institute of British Architects]] | ||
+ | *the [[Society of Industrial Artists]] | ||
+ | *[[Design Industries Association]] | ||
+ | *member of the [[Committee of Enquiry into the Future of the British Film Institute]] (1948), which was 'instrumental in modernising the BFI and securing its government funding.'<ref>Screenonline [http://www.screenonline.org.uk/people/id/1179594/ Tallents, Sir Stephen (1884-1958)], accessed 27 April 2010</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Publications== | ||
+ | *''The Projection of England'' (1933), which 'argued for the creation of a school for 'national projection' - a propaganda body that would defend the British 'sense of fair play' from the challenges of America, fascist Europe and the Soviet Union.'<ref>Screenonline [http://www.screenonline.org.uk/people/id/1179594/ Tallents, Sir Stephen (1884-1958)], accessed 27 April 2010</ref> | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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+ | [[category:BBC|Tallents, Stephen]][[Category:British Propaganda|Tallents, Stephen]] |
Latest revision as of 05:57, 28 April 2010
Affiliations
- Empire Marketing Board (1926-1933)
- Post Office (GPO) 1933
- BBC, (where he was Deputy Director General under Lord Reith)
- Ministry of Information
- After the Second World War he became founder President of The Institute of Public Relations
- Royal Society of Artists
- Royal Institute of British Architects
- the Society of Industrial Artists
- Design Industries Association
- member of the Committee of Enquiry into the Future of the British Film Institute (1948), which was 'instrumental in modernising the BFI and securing its government funding.'[1]
Publications
- The Projection of England (1933), which 'argued for the creation of a school for 'national projection' - a propaganda body that would defend the British 'sense of fair play' from the challenges of America, fascist Europe and the Soviet Union.'[2]
Further reading
Notes
- ↑ Screenonline Tallents, Sir Stephen (1884-1958), accessed 27 April 2010
- ↑ Screenonline Tallents, Sir Stephen (1884-1958), accessed 27 April 2010