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Laurie Ouellette and Harry Goldstein Utne Reader
A PBS driven by 'soul, spirit, and attitude,' unlike the bland
and boring mix we see today, would strengthen the future of public
television by drawing more viewers and attracting broader sources
of funding. 'Build the new PBS,' says Schechter, 'and they will
come.
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Original to Utne Reader Online, July
1995.
Danny Schechter, 'Recreate PBS As The Citizen's Channel,'
CURRENT (May 29, 1995) pp. 30-36. Subscriptions: $70/yr. (23
issues) available from 1612 K St. NW Suite 704, Washington DC
20006.
William Hoynes, Public Television For Sale: Media, the Market,
and the Public Sphere (Westview Press, 1994).
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