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STOP PERPETUAL FUND DRIVES ON PUBLIC RADIO & TV

The system of public radio and TV stations coming to the public over public air waves asking for money and donations is broken. The whole system should be replaced. Why? Full Article at Public Radio and TV Stations in Utah

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