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Don Satz:
>I don't listen much to radio of any type programming, but there's nothing
>which mandates that public radio must play classical music in order to
>serve the public well.
True enough. However, it should provide programming not available
elsewhere in the commercial market. News programs, believe it or not,
air on commercial stations.
>As for the "Car Talk" show that seems to be not loved by one and all, I
>think it's a scream and one of the few programs on either radio or t.v.
>that keeps me laughing.
I think it's a fine show. I question why it has to be on public radio.
I mean, there *are* car programs on talk radio. So why is this on public
radio, other than its creators want it there? Why give them precious time?
Steve Schwartz
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