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Firstly: Harold Kramer, Do

Firstly:
Harold Kramer,
Do you honestly think your "dime" is worth as much as a corporate sponsorship? Also, learn the difference between corporate sponsorships and commercials. Maybe your intelligence isn't as great as you thought.

Second:
My real question for Ms. Kerger is what is PBS doing to compete in the new media marketplace where viewers want to see content when, where, and how we want? With all of that non-commercial content, PBS could be a leader in DRM-free, high-quality, downloadable content that would play on any device, anywhere. I'm not talking about streaming, although almost every other station already has that. I'm talking about matching the content available in broadcast with the same content available when and where Viewers Like Me want it: free, high quality, DRM-free downloads.

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