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Oeditpus Rex

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13. If it weren't for PBS
Wed Jul 16, 2025, 02:40 AM
Jul 2025

-- particularly the program director of Dallas affiliate KERA -- Monty Python's Flying Circus might never have been shown in the U.S.

I owe my life to that man and to PBS.

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I hope so... SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2025 #1
Yes. efhmc Jul 2025 #2
Man, I hope you're right. D. Spaulding Jul 2025 #4
I suspect that PBS is going... S/V Loner Jul 2025 #3
We've been discussing... SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2025 #6
I do a very small monthly. In return, I get their streaming stuff for free. Scrivener7 Jul 2025 #9
NPR lives not on direct funding but on fees for their programming. Igel Jul 2025 #14
Yep SickOfTheOnePct Jul 2025 #15
Supposedly, about 15% of PBS's funding is from feds. Hopefully, they'll replace most of that IF cuts go through. Silent Type Jul 2025 #5
don't forget... PBS brought us Downton Abbey... WarGamer Jul 2025 #7
I agree they should be fine, but I don't think there's D. Spaulding Jul 2025 #11
But the gov't only paid 15% of the bill... WarGamer Jul 2025 #12
While I hope it does misanthrope Jul 2025 #8
Only if they fire Elmo SocialDemocrat61 Jul 2025 #10
If it weren't for PBS Oeditpus Rex Jul 2025 #13
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