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  • Let Cookie Monster be Cookie Monster

    04/22/2005 3:32:30 AM PDT · by The Great Yazoo · 88 replies · 3,554+ views
    Townhall.com ^ | April 22, 2005 | Jonah Goldberg
    The producers of "Sesame Street" have decided that Cookie Monster is gay. Hold the phone. I'm kidding. But try to hold onto your reaction for a moment because what they've really done to Cookie Monster is worse - they've taken away his reason for being. Since my copy of "Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius is in storage, let me explain by paraphrasing Hannibal Lecter's famous dialogue with Clarice Starling in "Silence of the Lambs." Imagine Lecter isn't a superhuman cannibalistic serial killer and that, instead of being a doe-eyed feminist naif in the FBI, Ms. Starling is a doe-eyed feminist naif...
  • Wisconsin Public Television plans to target homosexual show at young children.

    02/13/2005 11:34:40 PM PST · by quietolong · 50 replies · 1,744+ views
    Wisconsin Public Television ^ | Feb. 9, 2005 | WPT
    WPT to Air Postcards From Buster Episode Withdrawn by PBS Feb. 9, 2005 For More Information: Michael Bridgeman, (608) 265-3855 James Steinbach, (608) 263-1232 Wisconsin Public Television (WPT) will air the "Sugartime" episode of Postcards From Buster at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 27. "We've reviewed the program and believe it is consistent with Wisconsin Public Television's mission to educate diverse audiences of children and adults," said James Steinbach, director of programming and production. The episode was withdrawn from distribution by PBS after some objected to content believed to be inappropriate for children. The series producers have made the episode available...
  • Discovery Institute's Critique of PBS's Evolution (Conclusion Only)

    02/15/2005 11:57:56 AM PST · by DannyTN · 55 replies · 1,051+ views
    Discovery Institute ^ | Discovery Institute
    Conclusion The show's over. What did we learn from it? A. Underlying Evidence for Evolution?The producers promised to provide us with "underlying evidence behind claims of fact and proposed theories." We saw lots of data, but how much of it was evidence for Darwin's theory? We saw lots of data from the fossil record. We saw fossils of some of the first animals (from the Cambrian explosion). We saw fossils of early land animals, dinosaurs, early mammals, whales, ape-like creatures, and humans. Clearly, the composition of the Earth's biosphere has changed over time. Some things that used to inhabit the...
  • WQPT won't run `Buster' episode featuring lesbians

    02/04/2005 4:26:38 PM PST · by NativeTexun · 11 replies · 773+ views
    WQPT won't run `Buster' episode featuring lesbians By Jenny Lee, jlee@qconline.com Moline's public television station has decided not to air an episode of a children's show that implies two families have lesbian moms. New York's WNET, Boston's WGBH and a few other public television stations aired an episode Wednesday of "Postcards from Buster" that showed an animated bunny, Buster Baxter, visiting Vermont, learning about dairy farming and meeting two families with lesbian mothers at dinner, according to Jean Hopkins, vice president of communications of WGBH. The Boston station produces the show. Rick Best, general manager of Moline's WQPT Channel 24,...
  • How Lberal is Bill Moyers?

    12/17/2004 8:00:50 PM PST · by watchdog_writer · 18 replies · 842+ views
    December 17, 2004 | watchdog_writer
    NOW with Bill Moyershttp://www.pbs.org/now/politics/fairness.html            The website took Sinclair Broadcast Group to task for offering to air STOLEN HONOR.  Moyers didn’t challenge the truth of the story, just that the story was being offered by a Bush supporter. As if that makes the story false. Neither did Moyers honestly report on how the DNC and high ranking memembers of the democratic party threatened Sinclair with retaliation. Moyers didn’t mention that Sinclair was told that it better hope the democrats don’t get elected.The liberal media continues to accuse conservative news outlets of bias and lying which is truly the pot calling...
  • Inqlings | Reporter quits at WHYY over angry message

    11/30/2004 6:06:00 AM PST · by sportutegrl · 64 replies · 3,090+ views
    The Philadelphia Inquirer ^ | 11/30/2004 | Michael Klein
    A voice-mail message left last week at the Virginia office of Laptoplobbyist.com, a conservative Internet site, went like this: "Hi, my name is Rachel, and my telephone number is... I wanted to tell you that you're evil, horrible people. You're awful people. You represent horrible ideas. God hates you and he wants to kill your children. You should all burn in hell. Bye." Rachel is Rachel Buchman, 25, a regular reader of Laptoplobbyist's e-mail newsletter - and a reporter with public radio station WHYY-FM (90.9) for about three years. And she left her office number at WHYY in the message...
  • NEGATIVE NUMBERS AT CHANNEL 9 (Seattle PBS)

    12/06/2002 7:47:19 PM PST · by Psycho_Bunny · 9 replies · 606+ views
    Seattle Weekly ^ | 12/06/02 | NINA SHAPIRO
    NEGATIVE NUMBERS AT CHANNEL 9 (Seattle PPS) (This may be boring if you don't live in Seattle but, if you live in the area, it's pretty funny)Seattle's fiscally challenged public-television station has a new investor: an offshore bank.BY NINA SHAPIROIn February, Jim Green, a financial wheeler-dealer in Vancouver's video industry, completed a deal that put $3 million into the bank account of KCTS-TV. The desperately needed money is funding a significant share of the shows in the pipeline at Seattle's public-television station. Never entirely explained to the staff or announced to the public, the investment has been the subject...
  • Layoffs at Wisconsin Public TV lead to age discrimination appeals

    11/15/2002 6:15:32 PM PST · by Willie Green · 5 replies · 241+ views
    The Green Bay Press-Gazette ^ | November 15, 2002 | Cynthia Hodnett
    <p>Four employees laid off from Wisconsin Public Television´s Green Bay facility are appealing to get their jobs back, saying they were victims of age discrimination and that they were given improper notice.</p> <p>A hearing appealing the decision to layoff the four technicians has taken place since Wednesday in Madison before the six-person University of Wisconsin-Extension Academic Staff Hearings Committee.</p>
  • Fired Rukeyser Slams Public TV 'Mafia'

    03/25/2002 11:22:46 AM PST · by Tumbleweed_Connection · 25 replies · 172+ views
    NEWSMAX ^ | 3/25/02 | Limbacher
    We reported last week that Maryland Public Television fired "Wall Street Week" host Louis Rukeyser. Here are more juicy details. MPT said it canned the longtime broadcaster because he used the show to discuss a contract dispute and his new program, the Associated Press reported today. "We were surprised and saddened that he chose to use the show as a medium to air contract disputes and promote his new show," MPT President Robert J. Shuman said Sunday night. "The purpose of the show is anything but that. The qualities of this show aren't attached to one single person." Rukeyser said...