Cities and the Last Mile (part 2)
Seattle Post-Intelligencer, September 4, 2008
By Bart Preecs
Changing attitudes concerning municipalities' responsibilities to provide for local public media will probably not start at the local level. Cities look to their peers and to state governments for guidance on such things and both look to Congress for direction on what's required, what's acceptable.
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