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November 2006
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Vlogs, iPods and Beyond: Public Media’s Terrifying Opportunities
email discuss by Pat Aufderheide
The Graham Spry Annual Lecture on Public Broadcasting honors the founder of Canadian public broadcasting. This year, Center director Pat Aufderheide was chosen to give this prestigious lecture. Calling it " Vlogs, iPods and Beyond: Public Media’s Terrifying Opportunities," Aufderheide argued: Public media are blooming and evolving, but not necessarily within public broadcasting. If Graham Spry were around today, he’d be a blogger, and he’d be pushing for municipal wiMAX.
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