I've always liked and respected PBS for its top-quality broadcasting
and, in my opinion, honest news reporting.
During the past few days my local PBS station has run documentaries of the building of
New York's Grand Central Station and subsequent subway system . . . . . and another on the construction of the Panama Canal
Very, very interesting and educational. I'd rather spend a couple of hours watching things like that than 3/4 of the mindless junk on the major networks.
I love NPR too. (for the same reasons) I listen to it every day with moring coffee for current news, world & local, and a little jazz music.
W'e're fortunate to have both. The more people that tune in, the more often, I think, they'd come back . . . and possibly financially support both also.
and, in my opinion, honest news reporting.
During the past few days my local PBS station has run documentaries of the building of
New York's Grand Central Station and subsequent subway system . . . . . and another on the construction of the Panama Canal
Very, very interesting and educational. I'd rather spend a couple of hours watching things like that than 3/4 of the mindless junk on the major networks.
I love NPR too. (for the same reasons) I listen to it every day with moring coffee for current news, world & local, and a little jazz music.
W'e're fortunate to have both. The more people that tune in, the more often, I think, they'd come back . . . and possibly financially support both also.