Arthur L. Singer Jr., who became an unheralded father of public television in the late 1960s after commercial networks were famously accused of broadcasting a “vast wasteland” of programs, died Wednesday at his home in Westport, Connecticut.
from The Boston Globe https://ift.tt/2rNEBlI
Sam Roberts
Arthur L. Singer Jr., who became an unheralded father of public television in the late 1960s after commercial networks were famously accused of broadcasting a “vast wasteland” of programs, died Wednesday at his home in Westport, Connecticut.
https://ift.tt/eA8V8J January 01, 2020 at 02:25AM
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