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Karl Miller <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 5 Jan 2005 08:57:16 -0600
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Laurence Glavin wrote:

>News outlets are reporting that the Public Library in Salinas, California
>will be closing soon.  Maybe it was a threat, but if it happens there,
>or elsewhere, the quality of life will be diminished.  Even where public
>radio stations fall short of the ideal, their very existence is a bulwark
>against the conglomerates who are ruining commercial radio.

I can understand that perspective...but...what is the point where public
radio ulitimately misrepresents the art of music.  Just because it is
all we have, ultimately, I wonder, what does that accomplish?

Karl

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