Channel 2 (WGBH in Boston, PBS' flagship station) at midnight played back-to-back ads playing up the merits of PBS programming, the first from a baby/todler's perspective (call on behalf of someone else, who deserves non-commercial educational TV) and an appeal to adults from Glenn Ifull ("I grew up on PBS and learned to ask questions; now I am a journalist and ask as many questions as I want, and still have time to sneek a peak at Sesame Street").
Please take a moment to read WGBH's appeal, their FAQ's and pass the information along to friends, especially those unfortunate with rethug or conservative dem congress critters.
http://www.wgbh.org/article?item_id=2320377A Letter from WGBH President Henry Becton
Take action!
Proposed funding cuts now before the US House of Representatives pose a serious threat to public broadcasting: to PBS, to NPR, and to local stations like WGBH.
As a result, WGBH and other stations are urgently asking the millions of Americans who value public TV and radio to contact your legislators in Congress and tell them how you feel. If you oppose a 45% cut in funding for public broadcasting, let your legislators know that.
The House may vote on these cuts as soon as June 22, 2005, so it's critical that your members of Congress hear from you today.
We know you may have questions, so please check our FAQs -
http://www.wgbh.org/generic/federalfundfaq. We have also posted some tips for calling your legislators, including contact information -
http://www.wgbh.org/article?item_id=2320912 and what you might say in support of public broadcasting -
http://www.wgbh.org/article?item_id=2320680For many years, we in public broadcasting have relied on our friends and fans for financial support. Now we are asking you to support us as citizens. No less than the future of public television and radio is at stake.
Thank you for taking action,
Henry Becton Jr.
President of WGBH
PS Help us spread the word by sharing my letter with your friends and family so that they can take action, too. Send them to www.wgbh.org/takeaction.