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Hulser, Kathleen | May 15, 1982 issue
Considers the public television documentaries censored by the Public Broadcasting Service in the U.S. 'Matters of Life and Death'; 'Middletown'; 'Blood...

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Cockburn, Alexander | February 2, 1998 issue
The article presents information on Garrison Keillor. Keillor berates National Public Radio (NPR) having failed to report on the Republican revolution for...

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Swan, Jon | May 24, 1993 issue
Presents letters to the editor on various issues. Suggestions for turning public broadcasting in the U.S. into a well-insulated public corporation; Praise...

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Alterman, Eric | February 24, 1997 issue
The article focuses on issues related to politics in the United States. All things large are small. That's the motto of the U.S. President Bill Clinton....

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Nichols, John | June 6, 2005 issue
Reports on efforts of Bill Moyers to contest Republican chairman of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) Kenneth Tomlinson, who tries to use the...

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Gevisser, Mark | November 29, 1999 issue
The article focuses on impact of television on South Africans in the current political and social environment. For many of the postapartheid kids in South...

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Cole, Lewis | July 12, 1993 issue
"Rights and Wrongs," a half-hour "viewsmagazine" broadcast on public television, doesn't pretend to objectivity. The show's co-executive producer is Danny...

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McKibben, Bill | November 24, 1997 issue
The article presents information on a weekly radio program, This American Life. It originates from WBEZ in Chicago, and appears on 219 stations nationwide,...

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Aufderheide, Pat | December 8, 1997 issue
Reviews three books about public broadcasting in the United States. `Made Possible By...: The Death of Public Broadcasting in the United States,' by James...

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Horman, Charles | May 19, 1969 issue
In the middle of April, there was an almost complete collapse of morale in the world of public television. Some of the events, which precipitated the crisis,...

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