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After four years in the hourlong format, ''Newshour'' has exceeded the
national ratings level of its half-hour predecessor, the
''MacNeil/Lehrer Report,'' and most of the 324 stations in the public
television system are putting the broadcast on the air, without
strenuous objection. It was not always so. When journalists Robert
MacNeil and Jim Lehrer expanded their nightly news and analysis
broadcast to an hour in 1983, the expanded version was so loathed by
some of the public television stations that the response approached <span><span>
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insurrection. At a public television convention in Seattle three years
ago, one station manager stood up and, in the presence of Mr. MacNeil,
called for a show of hands of those favoring the broadcast's
cancellation. Most in the room voted to chuck it. 'We Know What Real
Hell Is'
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References: New York Times
Answer:
hello!
i am a sixteen year old teenage female who identifies as bisexual. my input, as unbiased as possible, is that there's no excuse to not be accepting of our community. while some may not agree with it due to religion, i don't think that's fair at all. why should a book that's been rewritten hundreds of times define your view on who loves who? there's also just a lot of hatred and disgust for it, but were all human, so how is that fair either? people tend to dislike our community and look down upon it because of stereotypes, and unfortunately that goes for any minority community nowadays. my input is simply that there's nothing wrong with the LGBTQ+ community, or the different things that come along with it, the issue lies in the people who have no accepted the change in modern day society, and see human rights as "opinions" or "political". i hope this helps out :)
Explanation:
if you see this, remember that silence is dangerous, and in order to make change happen, you have to take action.