COMMENTARY"The cuts announced by the CBC this week are a personal tragedy for more than 1,100 staff members. But the losses in local television, though regrettable, are not fatal. The bloodletting just may provide the catalyst for a better public broadcasting service It's time to stop whining and get on with the job
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COMMENTARY"The cuts announced by the CBC this week are a personal tragedy for more than 1,100 staff members. But the losses in local television, though regrettable, are not fatal. The bloodletting just may provide the catalyst for a better public broadcasting service It's time to stop whining and get on with the job
Published in Globe and mail
(08.12.1990)
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COMMENTARY"The cuts announced by the CBC this week are a personal tragedy for more than 1,100 staff members. But the losses in local television, though regrettable, are not fatal. The bloodletting just may provide the catalyst for a better public broadcasting service It's time to stop whining and get on with the job
Published in Globe and mail
(08.12.1990)
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COMMENTARY"The cuts announced by the CBC this week are a personal tragedy for more than 1,100 staff members. But the losses in local television, though regrettable, are not fatal. The bloodletting just may provide the catalyst for a better public broadcasting service It's time to stop whining and get on with the job
Published in Globe and mail
(08.12.1990)
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COMMENTARY"The cuts announced by the CBC this week are a personal tragedy for more than 1,100 staff members. But the losses in local television, though regrettable, are not fatal. The bloodletting just may provide the catalyst for a better public broadcasting service It's time to stop whining and get on with the job
Published in Globe and mail
(08.12.1990)
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COMMENTARY"The cuts announced by the CBC this week are a personal tragedy for more than 1,100 staff members. But the losses in local television, though regrettable, are not fatal. The bloodletting just may provide the catalyst for a better public broadcasting service It's time to stop whining and get on with the job
Published in Globe and mail
(08.12.1990)
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COMMENTARY"The cuts announced by the CBC this week are a personal tragedy for more than 1,100 staff members. But the losses in local television, though regrettable, are not fatal. The bloodletting just may provide the catalyst for a better public broadcasting service It's time to stop whining and get on with the job
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(08.12.1990)
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Perhaps the time has come to privatize the CBC. The Public Broadcasting Service in the United States has to scratch for its money and, incidentally, provides much better programming. Why should we taxpayers support this monolith which does not represent the attitudes and ideas of the majority of Canadians? Elsie Hager Burnaby, B.C
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PBS and Us
Published in The Wall Street journal. Eastern edition
(17.11.2005)
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Liberate PBS: Chicagoland Final , CN Edition
Published in Chicago tribune (1963)
(09.05.2005)
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Trouble on Sesame Street: ALL Edition
Published in The Christian Science monitor (1983)
(19.06.2002)
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