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PBS won’t be affected by threatened strike on production of progr...

PBS won’t be affected by threatened strike on production of programming this spring (CD Jan 17 p6) because it has its guild agreements in place, Pres. Pat Mitchell told recent PBS executive session in Pasadena. Answering question, she said…

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she didn’t want PBS or “anyone else to benefit from a strike, which is going to be a hardship for everyone.” PBS Vp-Programming (West) Coby Atlas said many independent producers worked through PBS individual stations, which have union agreements, “and so they can write for us. People have expressed gratitude, actually, that they can work for us during the strike, but we certainly don’t want to benefit from somebody else’s hardship.”