The Future of Public Television
As part of a symposium on the future of public television hosted by the University of Chicago’s Cultural Policy Center, Jerold Starr Citizen… read more
As part of a symposium on the future of public television hosted by the University of Chicago’s Cultural Policy Center, Jerold Starr Citizens for Independent Public Broadcasting Founder and Executive Director, talked about the possibility of a major restructuring of public broadcasting as an independent trust comparable to the Red Cross or the U.S. International Olympic Committee. close
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