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Gail Shister | PBS president begs to differ with fund-raising habits
PBS president Pat Mitchell refuses to pledge allegiance to pledge drives. "Every time I meet someone, they say, 'Why do you guys do all that pledge stuff?' We're turning off loyal viewers. They find it irritating. There's got to be a way that's not so intrusive."
By Gail Shister / Inquirer Columnist
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Gail Shister | PBS president begs to differ with fund-raising habits
PBS president Pat Mitchell refuses to pledge allegiance to pledge drives. "Every time I meet someone, they say, 'Why do you guys do all that pledge stuff?' We're turning off loyal viewers. They find it irritating. There's got to be a way that's not so intrusive."
By Gail Shister / Inquirer Columnist
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Gail Shister | 'Primetime' hits Philly streets with 5 homicide detectives
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By Gail Shister,
Inquirer Columnist,
10/24/2002 09:17 AM EST)
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Gail Shister | Nonstop sniper coverage dismays some media critics
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By Gail Shister,
Inquirer Columnist,
10/23/2002 01:36 PM EST)
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Gail Shister | NBC decides to put the hit 'Providence' on its hit list
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By Gail Shister,
Inquirer Columnist,
10/22/2002 09:27 AM EST)
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Gail Shister | 'NYPD Blue' alum is back on the beat for Court TV
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By Gail Shister,
Inquirer Columnist,
10/21/2002 07:53 AM EST)
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Gail Shister | Washington political anchors are skittish about sniper
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By Gail Shister,
Inquirer Columnist,
10/16/2002 10:31 AM EST)
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Ellen Gray | Now that you've fallen back, set your clocks for '24'
24. 9 tomorrow night, Channel 29. ANOTHER day, another insane terroristic threat. And Jack's back. Time to synchronize your watches, "24" fans. The clock starts ticking at 9 tomorrow night - that's 8 a.m. in "24" time, producers having apparently opted to begin and end the 24-episode season in daylight - and unless you spent the past five months on roller-coasters, your heart may not be in shape for the ride.
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Jonathan Storm | TV shakes out, shapes up
Good news in the TV biz means bad news for you, Mr. and Mrs. Viewer (and all you young Viewers, too). This season's freshman class of broadcast series, widely criticized as one of the most uninspired in years, could turn out to be a solid success in the ratings.
By Jonathan Storm / Inquirer Columnist
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Jonathan Storm | Perhaps a tad overdone, but glamorous
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By Jonathan Storm,
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10/21/2002 07:44 AM EST)
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A media-age 'Our Town'
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By Jonathan Storm,
10/20/2002 10:37 AM EST)
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Jonathan Storm | It's not 'Jailhouse Rock,' but a worthy VH1 documentary
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By Jonathan Storm,
Inquirer Columnist,
10/17/2002 08:27 AM EST)
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What's so funny?
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By Jonathan Storm,
10/13/2002 08:19 AM EST)
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Jonathan Storm | 'Great One' a big role for Brad Garrett
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By Jonathan Storm,
Inquirer Columnist,
10/13/2002 12:41 PM EST)
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