I just received the following e-mail from a friend and colleague who works as an editor for a major public radio news program. He writes:
“No, this isn’t one of those ancient e-mails that have been floating around the Internet for the past decade.
This week (as soon as Wednesday, June 22, 2005) Congress will be voting on a 45% cut to funding for PBS and NPR. This is the most serious threat to public broadcasting since Newt Gingrich tried to zero out funding in 1995. Such a cut would be felt throughout the system and would hurt the small and rural stations the most.
You can learn more about what Congress is up to, and what you can do to express your opinion on the matter, by going to www.wgbh.org/takeaction.
A phone call or e-mail to your representative would be a great help. Time is of the essence.”
I trust my friend on this one and will do my part. I rarely publish calls to action, but this one is crucial. If any CONTENTIOUS readers can help, I’d greatly appreciate it.
Please also spread the word to any public broadcasting fans you know.
Thanks.
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