See DU thread
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=104x3055718Note: The "Sugar Time" episode aired Wed, Feb 2 (WGBH 2/44). It will be rebroadcast on Mon, Feb 7, 7:30pm, 'GBH Kids (217).
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From: "feedback" <feedback@wgbh.org>
Subject: Re: childs_programs
To: (me)
Dear Viewer:
Thank you for your email. We always appreciate hearing from our
viewers. The feedback we receive, whether it is positive or negative,
invariably provides us with a better sense of our audience's expectations.
WGBH will air locally, as scheduled "Postcards from Buster's episode
“Sugartime” on March 23, 2005. We also will make this episode available to any local PBS station choosing to broadcast it. We believe, as do our advisors, that the program is appropriate for our audience and fits the series’ mission to introduce children to the rich and varied cultures that make up the United States, including kids living in a wide range of family structures.
The major goal of POSTCARDS FROM BUSTER is to help kids understand the richness and complexity of American culture, and to support the
language learning of children who are in the process of acquiring English. Over the course of the series we feature more than 45 different families, introducing young people from many ethnic backgrounds; exploring the role of religion in their lives; and visiting kids living in a variety of settings in cities, suburbs and the country.
Additional information about POSTCARDS FROM BUSTER is available online at: www.pbskids.org/buster
Your comments have been forwarded to our program director and the
producers of the program. It is an important part of the process of
programming for public television to benefit from the response of viewers.
Thank you for taking the time to write and for expressing an interest in WGBH programming.
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Sincerely,
WGBH Audience and Member Services
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