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An interesting story would be the corporatization of Public Media-- the forming of shell corporations so that Public Radio and Television producers could make more money. I remember jousting online with Ray Suarez in his NPR days. They hated that their salaries were limited to no more than the head of the joint chiefs of staff in DC. But there was no limit on how much you could pay an "independent production company".
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