Jan 8, 2004
The Knight Foundation
has given PBS $200,000 to develop a proposal for a public affairs channel,
the network announced. Contrary to this AP report, however, PBS told
Current
that the channel probably would be a DTV multicast channel to be aired by public TV stations, not a "cable channel," as AP said. PBS President Pat Mitchell had said in June that
public affairs and the arts were content options
for new PBS channels.
Current
reported last year on
the variety of multicast channels foreseen by stations
.
"This may be the holiday season that satellite radio began to show its promise,"
says the
Washington Post
.
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