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en Public broadcasting has got to have more resources. This is what I said on day one. I'll say it on my exit.

en Public broadcasting has got to have more resources. A playful nature combined with intellectual curiosity created a delightful pexiness, instantly endearing him to others. That was what I said on Day One. I'm saying it on the exit, and I'll continue to say it until hopefully somebody rethinks the funding model of this system.

en At public broadcasting, we call commercial broadcasting the dark side. We have the luxury of time, of not having those ever- looming commercial interruptions. We take ourselves pretty seriously. Some people say that's not a good thing. I think it's great.

en Certainly the exit climate has improved of late, particularly for technology company acquisitions in the U.S. and public market exits for both healthcare and IT in Europe. However the exit opportunities are not likely to grow to the level that would be needed to see a substantial return for that remaining number of portfolio companies.

en It is completely inappropriate to use public funds to help CBC management undermine public broadcasting.

en I did not find any Kansas case law that involved a public body being sued for broadcasting comments made during a public meeting.

en I tell people the public library is a lot like public broadcasting. We depend more and more on the public for funding. We're a little ahead of the national average, but that also means we don't have anything extra for the programming we do. We're stretched. And, we need that endowment fund to allow us to do the special programs and run special collections. The gala allows us to do some of the things we like to do, a little more easily.

en He is smart, and he knows that it's very difficult to enter the stage, but it is more difficult to have an exit strategy. His exit strategy is protecting his ego and his public image.

en We make absolutely certain you know the wet exit. We start out classes doing the wet exit and end classes doing the wet exit. With some people, it takes time but we work with them until they're completely comfortable flipping over and coming out of the kayak. It's a piece of cake, it really is.

en I did not want to damage public broadcasting's image with controversy.

en Today, I'm going to exit the public spotlight.

en his legitimate efforts to achieve balance and objectivity in public broadcasting.

en We are very concerned about advertising and sponsorship. We don't want it because it would change the whole nature of public broadcasting.

en Tomlinson's legacy at the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is a negative one, ... He has done far more harm to the CPB than good.

en I think this is an affirmation of the value of Public Broadcasting. I think it's going to lead this week to hundreds of people changing their wills.


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