Ward B. Chamberlin Jr., a public broadcasting mandarin who helped set up the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, personally led major stations in New York and Washington and played a critical role in kick-starting the career of documentary filmmaker Ken Burns, died Feb. 23 at a retirement community in Bedford, Mass. He was 95.
Ward Chamberlin Jr.
April 26, 2024
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