WILLIAM F. BAKER
Author, lecturer and recipient of many honors and awards, he is a sought-after expert in the field and a well-known advocate for the educational potential of television. Baker previously served a dual role as president of Westinghouse Television, Inc., and chairman of Group W Satellite Communications, where he was instrumental in establishing five cable networks, including the Disney Channel and Discovery Channel. He received his BA, MA and PhD degrees from Case Western Reserve University, and he is the recipient of honorary degrees from several universities.
His new book is
LEADING WITH
KINDNESS, published by the
American Management Association.
Bill Baker's 2008 Berlin speech, Freedom
of the Press,
was published in European Review, volume 17, issue 01,
pp. 81-92., and is available online at
Cambridge
Journal Online.
