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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-30-10 05:51 PM
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Bill Moyers On Retiring from the JOURNAL
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On Retiring from the JOURNAL

by Bill Moyers


Thanks to all of you who wrote to express your disappointment and dismay at hearing me say last week that the JOURNAL will be coming to an end with the April 30th broadcast. My team and I were touched by your messages, but I want to disabuse those of you who fear that we are being pushed off the air by higher-ups at PBS pointing to the door and demanding that we go. Not so. PBS doesn't fund the JOURNAL; our support comes from foundations and our sole corporate funder, Mutual of America. Together they've given me an independence rare for broadcast journalists. Our reporting and analysis trigger controversy from many quarters, as any strong journalism will, but not one - not one! - of my funders has ever mentioned to me the complaints directed their way. They would continue their support if I were to stick around.

I'm leaving for one reason alone: It's time to go. I'll be 76 in a few weeks, and while I don't consider myself old (my father lived into his 80s, my mother into her 90s) there are some things left to do that the deadlines and demands of a weekly broadcast don't permit. At 76, it's now or never. I actually informed my friends at PBS of my decision over a year ago, and planned to leave at the end of last December. But they asked me to continue another four more months while they prepare a new series for Friday night broadcast. I agreed, but said at the time - April 30 and not a week longer.

It wasn't easy deciding to close the JOURNAL. I like what I do, I cherish my colleagues, and my viewers remain loyal and engaged. I will miss the virtual community that has grown up around the broadcast - kindred spirits across the country whose unseen but felt presence reminds me of why I have kept at this work so long. But it has indeed been a long time (almost 40 years since I launched the original JOURNAL in 1971), and that's why I can assure you that my departure is entirely voluntary. "Time brings everything," an ancient wise man said. Including new beginnings.

But I still have two weeks before signing off. This Friday night my guests include Michael Copps, the FCC commissioner who later this year will hold public hearings around the country to get your views on net neutrality. In his nine years on the FCC Mike Copps has opposed the concentration of media ownership and advocated for an open Internet. He says the recent federal court decision restricting the Commission's authority over the net shouldn't be a deterrent to the FCC's pressing forward on assuring access for all to the Web. {Check out Bill Moyers' 2006 documentary on net neutrality, NET AT RISK.}

My second guest this Friday is another staunch public interest advocate, whose anger at the predatory tactics of Wall Street approaches the intensity of the Iceland volcano. As a federal regulator many years ago Bill Black helped put in jail a lot of culprits involved in the costly savings and loan scandal of the 1980s. His book about that experience - THE BEST WAY TO ROB A BANK IS TO OWN ONE - is one of my favorites. You first saw him on the JOURNAL a year ago when he voiced his suspicion that it was more than incompetence that brought down the financial sector in 2008 and plunged the economy into recession - it was greed. When it comes to financial shenanigans, Black is the modern equivalent of Sherlock Holmes. He's been on the trail of "liars' loans" - loans issued without verifying income. He'll have more to say about "liars' loans" on the JOURNAL Friday. But in the meantime, you can check out his testimony before Congress yesterday on the fall of Lehman. He has a lot more to say on the JOURNAL Friday night - for you Tweeters, his 140-character message is simple: "Lock-em up!"

See you Friday.

Bill Moyers
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jotsy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-30-10 06:04 PM
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1. I'm gasping.
Big fan of poster and the most sincere public information provider of the century here, so when I rec a post that I would expect any genuine DUer would be proud to recommend, yet...grrr!!

Can trolls let nothing noble shine?

Ms. Sis you rock.

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tavalon Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-30-10 07:21 PM
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7. Don't worry
Worthy posts still make it to the greatest page, as this one did. There aren't usually enough petty people around to thwart our haphazard democracy.
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Uncle Joe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-30-10 06:11 PM
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2. I will miss Bill Moyers, if you were in a burning skyscraper and went to the window
to breathe fresh and avoid being overcome by smoke, Moyers; was that window.

:-(

Thanks for the thread, babylonsister.
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malaise Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-30-10 06:13 PM
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3. +1,000
Friday nights will never be the same. Moyers was a part of my life.
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BrklynLiberal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-30-10 06:13 PM
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4. That man will be GREATLY missed!!!!!!
I hope he lives a lot longer and stays healthy..and continues to show others what the truth can look like.
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femrap Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-30-10 06:16 PM
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5. I don't know what
I'll do with myself on Friday nights. 'Now' is going off the air too....canceled, I guess. They offered great investigative journalism.

Anyone hear what PBS plans to put in their places? I have a feeling I won't like it.

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sueh Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-30-10 07:21 PM
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8. Jon Meacham and Alison Stewart's new program to debut May 7.
Check it out. Not Bill Moyers, of course, but I do like Jon Meacham.

ALISON STEWART AND JON MEACHAM TO CO-ANCHOR NEW SERIES Need To Know ON PBS
WNET.ORG-Produced Weekly Public Media Project to Debut On-Air May 7, 2010 on PBS


March 18, 2010 (New York, NY) – Peabody Award-winning broadcast journalist Alison Stewart and Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer and Newsweek editor Jon Meacham will co-anchor Need To Know, a new weekly primetime news and public affairs series slated to debut nationally on PBS Friday, May 7th at 8:30 p.m. WNET.ORG President and CEO Neal Shapiro announced today. Need To Know, a dynamic source of current affairs coverage for today’s media consumers, will strengthen PBS’s role as America’s most trusted national institution and fairest news source1 among broadcast and cable channels.

http://www.pbs.org/aboutpbs/news/20100307_needtoknowonpbs.html
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Bozita Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-30-10 09:46 PM
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11. Alison was a long-time sub for Keith Olbermann
She's got the right amount of snark.

I'm gonna really miss Bill Moyers. He was the prof for a class I'd been taking on Friday nights ... for years.
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femrap Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-30-10 11:54 PM
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12. I wonder if my
local PBS will pick it up.

During Jim Hightower's interview, our local PBS went BLANK. Goddess, I hate them. I got the phone number and called and eventually it came back on.

No mention of this new show on my local PBS...which is shit.

Columbus, Ohio....
Big Ohio State University....gee, no brains, all brawn.
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bvar22 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-30-10 07:13 PM
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6. The end of an era.

Goodbye, Bill Moyers.
I will miss you.
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lordsummerisle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-30-10 09:19 PM
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9. The end of an era
for sure. One less reason to even keep a tv.
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madokie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-30-10 09:26 PM
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10. My favorite of favorites
Bill Moyers is one excellent journalist and he and his show will be missed by many of us. I'm not sure there is anyone to every take his place
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azul Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-01-10 12:22 PM
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13. Aloha, God bless you, Bill Moyers
Moyers set the highest standard and example for us all to follow. What a beautiful show now ends. The Barry Lopez interview was inspiring and right-on to be the last.

My hope is that he will now start or be the authority of a news network/service -to put these sleazoid-liar ones to shame and possibly out of business.
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