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A New York Times editorial writer phoned to follow up on that paper's recent Page One article that charged I was "aggressively pressing public television" to reflect the political balance and diversity required by law.
At one point she expressed concern the "Wall Street Journal Editorial Report" - a public television program launched in part to balance the advocacy journalism of Bill Moyers' "NOW" - would soon dominate airwaves in major markets. I explained there was no chance of that.See the full content of this document
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In fact, while better than two-thirds of public television stations carry "NOW" prime-time, less than one-fifth provide such prominence to the Wall Street Journal program. Indeed, many major market...
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