As someone who grew up with PBS, it somewhat pains me to write this column. The launch of “Sesame Street” in 1969 was my window to the world as a 3-year-old in the six-TV station Chicago media market, ...
So now Carlton Wing is agreeable to Arkansas TV staying with PBS programming and says he has a good if not certain feeling ...
The issue of whether we'll continue to get Public Broadcasting Service programming in Arkansas after the imminent end of this month, which many of you probably thought was settled in a positive way ...
Congress is finally defunding public broadcasting, and it’s about time. Taxpayers will no longer have to pay for the toxic, biased propaganda that federally funded media have been poisoning America ...
Supporters of saving PBS programming on state public television in Arkansas should beware. "Guarantee" had quotes around it. And neither state public television director Carlton Wing nor board chair ...
A first reading of Carlton Wing's "Still on mission" on Voices April 2 appears positive. Subsequent, more careful readings, looking for intentions and results, led to a re-evaluation. For the most ...
I had been expecting his call. My June 8 column, “PBS forfeits public funding with its consistent biases,” reportedly upset some folks at New Mexico PBS. So when Jeff Proctor, executive producer for ...
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