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Tavis Smiley | Ledisi: Wednesday, 9/2 | PBS
Singer Ledisi reflects on becoming a top artist without getting major radio play. 11:39
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AMERICAN MASTERS | Keillor & Billy Collins -- Radio Play (#2204)
Garrison Keillor and Poet Laureate Billy Collins collaborate on a noir radio play about a fugitive poet and his troublesome knack for clichés. 08:25
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AMERICAN MASTERS | Garrison Keillor "Save a Bison" | PBS (#2204)
Garrison Keillor asks his listeners to adopt a bison for the winter – after all, it gets cold out on the prairie. 01:32
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AMERICAN MASTERS | Garrison Keillor "Rhubarb Farmer" | PBS (#2204)
A rhubarb farmer explains where he gets his crop, and how many pies he can make with it. 01:33
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AMERICAN MASTERS | Garrison Keillor "On Being Famous" | PBS (#2204)
Garrison Keillor discusses why Americans feel the overwhelming urge to share their intimate stories with complete strangers. This episode of AMERICAN MASTERS follows America's foremost humorist and social ... 01:19
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AMERICAN MASTERS | Garrison Keillor (Preview) | PBS (#2204)
America's foremost humorist and social pundit, Garrison Keillor takes his skits and monologues across the country in his popular radio show, A Prairie Home Companion. American Masters trails this yarn-smith ... 00:31
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INDEPENDENT LENS | ASK NOT | Film Clip #4 | PBS (#1025)
A gay former soldier responds to radio show callers objecting to gays in the military. 02:07
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PBS Engage | Susan Phillips | WHYY, Inc
Susan Phillips is a reporter for WHYY, Inc., a nonprofit corporation that operates the public broadcasting stations serving southeastern PA, DE, and South Jersey. 02:07
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Discussion: Who will report - when all the reporters are gone? (#218)
Economic downsizing and consolidation in media outlets, including magazines, newspapers, radio, and television, has resulted in news staffs being cut drastically in the past several years. So, who will ... 43:52
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Who will report - when all the reporters are gone? (#218)
Economic downsizing and consolidation in media outlets, including magazines, newspapers, radio, and television, has resulted in news staffs being cut drastically in the past several years. So, who will ... 05:05
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INDEPENDENT LENS | ADJUST YOUR COLOR: The Truth of Petey Greene (Clip 3) (#1013)
Petey Greene spins a tale of domestic violence in order to shock viewers into thinking about the issue. 01:57
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INDEPENDENT LENS | ADJUST YOUR COLOR: The Truth of Petey Greene (Clip 2) (#1013)
Petey Greene went on the air and into the streets to stop the riots in Washington D.C. after Martin Luther King's assassination. 01:04
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INDEPENDENT LENS | ADJUST YOUR COLOR: The Truth of Petey Greene (Clip 1) (#1013)
Don Cheadle introduces Petey Greene: “an ex-offender, jokester, activist, sometime drinker and user of forbidden words.” 01:25
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INDEPENDENT LENS | ADJUST YOUR COLOR: The Truth of Petey Greene (#1013)
He was a drug addict, a convicted felon, a hustler and a shock jock. Petey Greene gave voice to the unheard—speaking truth to power on his raw and uncensored TV and radio programs. 02:27
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Tavis Smiley's Video Blog - 1/22/09 | PBS
Tavis shows what his day is like at his radio studio and office. 04:29
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