Jul 29, 2011

Ombudsman asks: Is PBS overlooking major arts story?

PBS Ombudsman Michael Getler has written an interesting column on PBS arts coverage. Namely, why PBS, with its rejuvenated focus on the arts, hasn't run any programming about "one of the biggest stories in the art world," the ongoing controversy over the famous Barnes collection of paintings moving from its original Philadelphia home to a modern facility away from the city's museum district. "Is the broader PBS silence in any way reflective of the fact that two powerful, institutional forces in Philadelphia — the Pew Charitable Trusts and the Annenberg Foundation, who were important advocates, fundraisers and financial backers supporting the move of the collection to Philadelphia — are also important financial contributors to various PBS offerings?"

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