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For now people of color do have a solid representation as long as it is 'historical'. That may be the WV Public TV folks' way of sneaking up on its audience, who knows. I feel safe to say that as a group of people, they are a racially, religiously, and ethically diverse bunch. But they do what they gotta do to stay on the air. At least we still get Independent Lens and Neil DeGrasse Tyson.
As for music, I have often whined about how 'safe' NPR' and WVPBS music is. It's an embarrassment really, but those classical folks are the one's with the money. And when they do cover modern material, they treat PoP like an untouchable god and default to raising the most insipid material to cult status. Black musicians get on if they are from Africa, and that's good but I know that there are plenty of players, black and whatever, who can't get a listen because its modern. If its edgy or complicated, its off the air. Thank goodness for computers and the internet or else it would be 24/7 Bluegrass, Gospel, Pop, Disco (YES!!-still), Old Timey and guess what... LAWRENCE WELK FOR CRYING OUT LOUD!
So, maybe the dearth of current black programming is yet another symptom of a larger problem. An aging, moneyed, white audience. And the rest of us are stuck in line.
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