AN amusing and mercifully accelerated tour of one of the most crass, evil, money-grubbing, greasy, shit-faced, hypocritical, let-your-old-ass-rot-whil
AN amusing and mercifully accelerated tour of one of the most crass, evil, money-grubbing, greasy, shit-faced, hypocritical, let-your-old-ass-rot-while-mine-lives-in-the-lap-of-luxury, pay-as-you-go, fuck you in the head, well, if you`re really that stupid. ;)
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Advocates say the universal mission of public broadcasting is to serve audiences as citizens and voters, rather than consumers â requ
Advocates say the universal mission of public broadcasting is to serve audiences as citizens and voters, rather than consumers â requiring programmatic freedom from government and commercial controls. According to the 1967 Carnegie Commission, public broadcasting was to serve as a "forum for debate and controversy," providing a "voice for groups in the community that may otherwise be unheard" so that the public could "see America whole, in all its diversity."
Today, with rapidly expanding communications technologies and programming outlets, as well as its reliance on everything from pledge nights to public financing, government broadcasting finds itself faced with an important re-evalution: How can individual stations â and the system as a whole â meet its original mission of providing an alternative to commercial radio and television, and serving "the underserved" while garnering large enough audiences to achieve financial support?
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