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From: inc@fluke.UUCP (Gary Benson)
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Subject: Re: Lost episodes and Crassness at pledge time
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Date: Wed, 2-Jan-85 16:09:27 EST
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> []
> Ever since the pledge drives started, I've had no inclination whatsoever to
> contribute to PBS.  ... what I expect from PBS, some time alloted for
> PUBLIC SUBMISSIONS.
>
> And I might add, submissions that are not edited out ...
>
> I've been tempted to send PBS my check for $0.00.
> 
> Keith Doyle


Current FCC regulations provide "Public Access" in many locations, but
frequently these programs only appear on cable. Too bad, too. I'm sure you'd
be entertained by having this crap-ola disseminated all over the public
airways. Watch your local public access channel sometime, and then decide if
you want PBS to broadcast that.

I agree with the majority opinion here that PBS lacks dismally in its fund
raising tactics, but I just tune out when they have their "pledge week". The
rest of the time, I watch my programs and figure the price is a bargain. It
sure beats "Ring around the collar" every 5 minutes.

An another note, has anyone else out there in TV-land noticed that some
commercials are actually getting to be pretty artistic? I'm talking about
things like the recent TRW ads, some of the United Airlines ones, the
Channel No. 5, and even some of the Levis Blue Jeans ads are pretty
surrealistic. The first ad I remember ever enjoying was about 5 years ago-
it was for 7-Up, and ended with a scene of a balloon floating out over
Central Park. The announcer states, "Seven-Up is forever," and the screen
says, "Forever?"


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