tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3389902.post2932046851152277271..comments2023-10-28T06:19:33.110-04:00Comments on Current.org Blog: Kerger speaks out on KCET negotiations, system reactionsDruhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04113068910907963072noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3389902.post-30658126572747093432010-11-01T21:53:32.004-04:002010-11-01T21:53:32.004-04:00Here a different math problem...I'd like to kn...Here a different math problem...I'd like to know where KCET is going to find 80% of its new content for just 12% of its budget. That is the deal it had under PBS. The same formula used for every other station. <br /><br />Now even if KCET solves that math problem, here's a second one...will the quality of KCET's new content be greater than or less than the quality of PBS content?<br /><br />KCET is about to enter a downward spiral where less quality content equals fewer donations equals less quality content equals fewer donations and so on.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3389902.post-48721204311259637412010-11-01T17:16:53.795-04:002010-11-01T17:16:53.795-04:00Ms. Kerger,
You talk about equity in the system. ...Ms. Kerger,<br />You talk about equity in the system. How is it equitable to increase KCET's annual dues 40%, to an unsustainable $7 Million, while at the exact same time, and in the exact same market, new LA primary KOCE's dues will be $ 2 Million annually. $7 Million minus $2 Million equals an annual deficit of $5 Million. How is that equitable, prudent and responsible to the PBS system?! Please tell me. Also, why would you turn down KCET's continued offer to be a secondary PDP station for Southern California, with annual dues of well over $2 Million. Again, how is that equitable, prudent and responsible to the PBS system? It seems to me that you need to bone up on your third grade math..orgnoreply@blogger.com