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WNET Launches Video Portal For WLIW, But Furloughs Loom
Though you can already watch some WLIW21 shows online, starting tomorrow, "You will see a video portal akin to www.pbs.org/video -- a one-stop shop for viewing thousands of hours of national and local programming," a WNET publicist told FishbowlNY. So, for the first time ever, you won't even need a television to zone out to Bob Ross. The future: Today! The bad news? Due to budget cuts, WNET isn't going to be paying employees for the three days they have off between Christmas and New Years. In fact, the organization has been plagued with cutbacks and budget issues, forcing them to cut staff and look into moving their headquarters. WNET's solution is that of all media companies right now: Put your content on the Internet and hope to draw a wider audience. Unlike print media however, WNET doesn't need to worry about finding advertisers for their content, since it's all supported by "viewers like you." Unfortunately, it seems like us viewers don't seem to be in a very philanthropic mood these days. Furloughs Hit WNET --New York Observer Email This Post |
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