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Texas Week

September 28, 2012 | KLRN, Bill Moll and Television

Season 2 Episode 239 | 27m 56sVideo has Closed Captions

The President and CEO of KLRN looks back at 50 years of public TV and ahead to the future.

50 years ago when KLRN first went on the air the first words were intoned by a young University of Texas graduate named Bill Moll. Two years later he would become the station manager. Moll would go on to a stellar career in commercial television. That's when he returned to KLRN and among many other things dreamed up this program. Bill is moving on but before then we have a few questions for him.

09/27/2012 | Rating NR

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Texas Week

September 28, 2012 | KLRN, Bill Moll and Television

Season 2 Episode 239 | 27m 56sVideo has Closed Captions

50 years ago when KLRN first went on the air the first words were intoned by a young University of Texas graduate named Bill Moll. Two years later he would become the station manager. Moll would go on to a stellar career in commercial television. That's when he returned to KLRN and among many other things dreamed up this program. Bill is moving on but before then we have a few questions for him.

09/27/2012 | Rating NR

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