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John Eggerton&lt;br&gt;Children Now and the United Church of Christ have asked FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski to act on two complaints pending for four and five years, respectively, challenging the shows a trio of TV stations offered up as meeting FCC educational kids show requirements.


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 <title>A More Public Role for Public Broadcasting: Education</title>
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Dale Dougherty&lt;br&gt;Imagine a broadcast network in America that was dedicated to education, where the best educators had the opportunity to produce its programming, and where individuals as well as institutions could develop a new genre of wide-ranging educational programs.

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