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public television



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“North Dakota held out for some reason all these years. I kept dropping hints on talk shows and things. I thought maybe nobody invited me because they didn’t have public television, but then I thought about it for a while; maybe they do have public television.”

From Los Angeles Times

Mark Russell has been doing his own blend of music and political satire on public television for 15 years.

From Los Angeles Times

Connie Martinson, whose interviews with Gore Vidal, Joyce Carol Oates, Norman Mailer and thousands of other authors appeared weekly on government-access cable and public television outlets around the country for more than 35 years, died March 9 at her home in Beverly Hills, Calif. She was 90.

From Washington Post

Long an institution on Washington’s stages and in hotel bars, Mr. Russell gained a national following on public television, where for 30 years he made regular broadcasts.

From Washington Post

From there, he went to the Shoreham’s Marquee Lounge and then to greater attention on public television.

From Washington Post