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)There are two other viable ways: One is commercial broadcast television; the other is premium pay cable service. The problem with commercial broadcast television it is that if you want to rely on it to fulfill any specific public interest, there needs to be sufficient profit in doing so, and in the case of children's programming, for example, there is a greater public interest in NOT driving children's programming with profit-motivated advertising. Premium pay cable service has two major problems. First, folks generally only want to pay for things that they categorically cannot get any other way. There have been premium services directed at children in the past that have failed due to lack of interest in the market. Second, premium pay cable service's appeal is limited to the more affluent among us, due to the (ahem) premium charged.But there HAS to be better ways to get people to give them money than to beg the way they do.
I can only conclude that either too few folks find the programming sufficiently worthwhile, or too many folks don't mind the pledge drives.Nobody truly has "room to gripe" about PBS doing fundraising. It is what it is. They've never promised to be anything but what they are. Actually, even if you've donated tens of thousands of dollars to them, there is no rational basis to have an objection to their doing as they do.Wait, you don't have $$ to donate to PBS but you have cable? You have no room to gripe that PBS is doing fundraising.
I think that's really the issue more than anything else, here. There are a variety of ways of expressing the same thoughts. I've found that expressing thoughts respectfully, with sensitivity towards those the thoughts are directed at, is far more appropriate than undisciplined venting. However, as I indicated above, I don't believe that justifies returning disrespect for disrespect. That's not what makes a Community.How crude.
TheOtherVillainess said:I did not. We don't have the money right now.
Besides, if PBS goes off the air, well that's what we have cable for. There's always Disney channel and TickleU on Cartoon Network and a host of other fine children's programming out there. PBS is not the be-all end all of children's programming.
And before somebody starts in..we only have 'extended basic' which is the 2nd cheapest package they offer. "Basic" only offers local channels and for like 15 bucks more you can get 'extended basic' which has something like 50-60 channels. It's not like it's expensive.
Yes I know there is nick Jr and channels like that but for us it wouldnt be worth it to spend $40-50 ( and yes that is about what the basic in our area costs) for a couple channels when the kids have been watching PBS for the last almost 9 years. So there are a lot of us out there that dont mind the "begging" if it keeps good programs on the tv.
Oh and I forgot to mention that my children love to watch all the cooking shows on PBS as well
We are lucky enough to have 2 channels of PBS

Good point...there's hundreds of thousands of kids in the greater New Orleans, North Shore and Mississippi gulf coast areas ,who no longer have PBS, or a home, or a school.AmazingGrace said:At least you all still HAVE PBS. Our PBS comes from New Orleans...need I say more? Out of all the things my ds is excited about with the move to Texas, he can't wait till he can watch Arthur again!!!

I TiVo'd the Jim Brickman concert

TheOtherVillainess said:Besides, if PBS goes off the air, well that's what we have cable for. There's always Disney channel and TickleU on Cartoon Network and a host of other fine children's programming out there. PBS is not the be-all end all of children's programming.
TOV

pearlieq said:You want to watch/enjoy PBS, but you don't want to support it? Furthermore, you're offended by their attempts to fundraise? You call them "dogs"? Whatever...
I can't even begin to explain how messed up your original post it.
PBS!Zurealsoon said:How anyone could call the folks who work there "dogs"...and especially a lunch room lady.![]()

aw:Ron Weasley said:With a small bit of research on your internet, I've found an alternative to our pumpkin juice is a mixture of 1 part apple juice to 2 parts pineapple juice, with or without a dab or two of coloring is quite close...
I am also very fond of your gummy worms. Mmmm, chewy. Harry still prefers the Mars bars here, but you do have some brilliant confections there. We've better chocolate, but you do make some very nice sweet stuff. Except the gummy spiders. Those still scare me.