Showing posts with label Alabama GOP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alabama GOP. Show all posts

Sunday, July 3, 2011

MMMM # 152 Publicasters Falling

     It's not only in Alabama that public broadcasting programs are going dark.

     In New Jersey, a 40 year old network  has ceased to exist...Governor Christie also sold the network's nine radio licenses. 130 people are out of work.







     Public Broadcasting has never been a favorite of Republicans, who now control the NJ and Alabama state governments. The GOP Majority U.S. House tried to strip PBS of its $430-Million earlier in the year, though a TIME blog suggests that battle is over with the funding is intact.

     If there was any concerted effort on the part of the Alabama GOP to kill FTR or any other APT programs, I was unaware of it. Legislators of both parties were always willing to take part, and spoke highly of the show, though that's what you would expect when they were talking with the host.

     The Montgomery Advertiser's Sebastian Kitchen, always a reliable and knowledgeable guest on the old FTR, wrote about the demise of APT's Montgomery operation in a column in Sunday's paper. He brings out the "death by a thousand cuts" element of the end...the repeated schedule changes to FTR etc etc.

     And earlier last week, Dana Beyerle of The New York Times Regional Newspapers added his own reportage to the the developments.



     The last locally produced APT program will be recorded in the studios on Madison Avenue on July 15th, Then someone will turn out the lights and lock the doors. More than a dozen Alabamians will be job hunting, and perhaps some viewers will be looking for coverage of what legislators are doing in the Capitol.  



[Note: the photos above shows an APT studio on Madison Avenue in February 2009, preparing for the taping of the final FTR. The topic was the faltering Alabama economy.]



[The Monday Morning Media Memo is a regular feature of this blog.]

Saturday, December 25, 2010

The Air We Breathe

     An opinion piece in the NY Times points to the coming GOP control of the U.S. House as trouble for the EPA. If the writer is correct, and the House is able to block the agency by way of limiting funding of investigating it into oblivion, then it may have an impact on two issues of interest to Alabama in General and Montgomery in particular.
     The EPA was supposed to announce months ago whether it will change the amount of ozone allowed in Montgomery's air...a change that could limit new industry in the city.






     And then there's the the coal-ash question. The EPA is determining if the byproduct of coal fired power plants should be regulated more. You'll recall the huge coal-ash spill at the TVA plantTennessee almost exactly two years ago, with the spilled ash carried by train to a commercial dump in Perry County Alabama.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Sunday's On The Record: The New Legislative Majority

     Republican Senator Jabo Waggoner of Jefferson County and Representative Mike Hubbard of Lee County are the guests in a conversation about the new Republican Alabama State Legislature.

    

Here's a sample:

Will the GOP pay back the Democrats for mistreatment during the past decades?

Hubbard:  No...their bills will be given a fair hearing, and if a majority of  the legislature approves, they'll be passed.

Will they get any committee chairmanships?

Hubbard: No...there were no Republican chairmen when they were in the majority...



Those aren't exact quotes, but close.





     Watch On The Record at 5:30 on Sunday, just before 60 Minutes on CBS 8 in Montgomery.