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Kurt Bower <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 24 Mar 2003 05:31:53 -0500
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I would agree that this "Killer Bee" movie is a bad thing and certainly the
timing is not the best. It is also apparent from the posts of this list
that freedom of speech works both ways.

"PAX is a very strange little "network".  I own a significant chunk of
a few small-town cable-TV systems, so I know them better than I'd like."

While I dont have the experience with cable networks that Jim apparently
has, I will say that PAX has some excellent programming and manages to
support itself. If this were not so, it wouldnt be on the air currently. I
do recommend that everyone takes the time to educate "PAX" about killer
bees. It will make a difference and perhaps in the future they will think
twice before airing such programming.

It seems a shame that some people use this forum to attack those things
that they have personal agendas with. Surely as civil as we are the posts
can remain on topic without gouging those things we dont like.

I doubt PBS would stay on the air if it had to support itself by
conventional means.

"A typical "broadcast day" for PAX consists of infomercials
21 hours a day, and 5 hours of programs..."

(Still trying to figure out how to get 26 hours in a day)

Kurt Bower

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