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The Fight to Reclaim Public Broadcasting

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An edition of Air Wars (2000)

Air Wars

The Fight to Reclaim Public Broadcasting

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"Air Wars tells how a grassroots movement of concerned citizens were able to overcome enormous institutional influence in their quest for public accountability." "Jerold Starr exposes the political and commercial pressures that made strange bedfellows of the top officials of public broadcasting, the Democratic Party establishment, Pat Robertson and the Christian Coalition, home-shopping and "infomall" king Lowell "Bud" Paxson, and billionaire right-wing publisher/philanthropist Richard Mellon Scaife.".

"What began as a bitterly contested local struggle that disturbed the serenity of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood later became front-page national news with revelations of presidential candidate John McCain's influence-peddling scandal on behalf of media mogul Paxson. This was followed by congressional resolutions attacking the FCC's authority to regulate noncommercial educational broadcast licenses. The "Pittsburgh case" promises to be in the news for some time to come.".

"Far beyond Pittsburgh, Starr looks at how the reform movement has spread to major cities like Chicago, Phoenix, Jacksonville, and San Francisco, where citizen activists have successfully challenged public stations to be more community responsive.".

"Finally, he outlines an innovative plan for restructuring the public broadcasting service as an independently funded public trust. Joining this vision with a practical strategy, Starr describes the formation of Citizens for Independent Public Broadcasting, a national membership organization with a grassroots approach to putting the public back into public broadcasting."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
338

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Air Wars
May 11, 2001, Beacon Press
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Air wars: the fight to reclaim public broadcasting
2001, Temple University Press
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Air Wars: The Fight to Reclaim Public Broadcasting
August 2001, Temple University Press
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Air Wars: The War Over Public Broadcasting
May 19, 2000, Beacon Press
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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
338
Dimensions
9.1 x 6.3 x 1 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

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OL8669035M
ISBN 10
1566399130
ISBN 13
9781566399135
OCLC/WorldCat
46713167
Library Thing
2631377
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2807146

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