Seattle's city government cable television channel, the Seattle Channel, has scheduled the broadcast of my interview of Michael Medved for next Thursday, Oct. 21. My 30 minute interview of Michael Medved will follow a 90 minute speech by Michael Moore. Earlier that day will be a 90 minute speech by the erstwhile Communist vice-presidential candidate, Angela Davis. A 30 minute program featuring Michael Medved to balance 3 hours of left wing Bush haters is a good first step towards balance, but it falls somewhat short of equal time -- especially considering the many hours of unbalanced Bush-bashing that the Seattle Channel has already broadcast this year.
Fortunately, I have now received permission from the distributors of Stolen Honor and Fahrenhype 911 to broadcast their films on the Seattle Channel.
I have just e-mailed the Seattle Channel asking them to broadcast these films. If you receive the Seattle Channel in your home (Comcast cable 21 or 28 in most parts of King County) and you would like to see Fahrenhype 911 and Stolen Honor on the Seattle Channel, please send a polite and respectful e-mail to Seattle Channel content manager Beth Hester [Beth.Hester -at- Seattle.gov], asking her to broadcast these important and informative programs before the election.
Posted by Stefan Sharkansky at October 14, 2004 12:30 PM | Email This