Padre Anchieta Foundation
The Padre Anchieta Foundation is a Brazilian organization that develops educational radio and television programs. It was created by the government of the state of São Paulo in 1967 and includes a television station (TV Cultura), and a radio station (Rádio Cultura), which broadcasts on the AM and FM bands. The Padre Anchieta Foundation is a privately held company which maintains intellectual, political, and administrative autonomy. Its activities are supported as follows:
- Governmental budget reviews which are approved by the Governor and legislative assembly;
- financial resources obtained from private funding raised through cultural fundraisers and advertising;
- partnerships with other radio and television stations;
- sales of recordings of its programs to viewers and listeners
It is the goal of the broadcasters of the Padre Anchieta Foundation to offer programming in the public interest, without influence from commercial or governmental interests.
The public resources dedicated to TV Cultura (that is, the gross budget of the Foundation) were R$ 74.7 million in 2006, but of those R$ 36.2 million were donated from private industry partners and sponsors. [1] In May 2007, Paulo Markun won an internal election to become Director-President of the foundation, replacing Marcos Mendonça. Markun has worked at TV Cultura since the 1960s,[2] and he ran unopposed. The president of the Board of Directors is Jorge da Cunha Lima.
Board of directors
The Board of Directors of the Padre Anchieta Foundation [3] is composed of 47 members. Life members of the board, as well as elected members, are appointed largely through the influence of the state of São Paulo. The government's role in the foundation's decision making process - which ((goes against)) its stated principles - has been a topic of criticism.