Re: Stop PBS!!!!
Award-winning filmmaker Andrew Goldberg to appear on The John Ziegler
show on KFI 640 AM Radio on March 16th to discuss the issues surrounding
his upcoming PBS film `The Armenian Genocide'
LOS ANGELES, CA (March 2, 2006)- KFI 640 AM, the largest talk radio
station in the country, reaching some 1.5 million listeners in Southern
California, has invited Andrew Goldberg, the director/producer of the
upcoming PBS documentary THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE, to discuss live on air
with host John Ziegler, the issues surrounding his film. Goldberg will
appear on the John Ziegler show on Thursday, March 16th. The show airs
from 7:00pm-10:00pm.
The Armenian Genocide is the story of the first Genocide of the 20th
century ` when over a million Armenians died at the hands of the Ottoman
Turks during World War I. This unprecedented and powerful one-hour
documentary, airing April 17th on PBS was written, directed and produced
by Emmy Award-winning producer Andrew Goldberg of Two Cats Productions,
in association with Oregon Public Broadcasting.
According to KFI, their decision to invite Andrew Goldberg on the air
was due to the many recent high-profile issues surrounding the film, and
most recently an article in the Los Angeles Times. According to the KFI
producer "Free speech issues are the bread and butter of our show, so
naturally this issue is something we're looking forward to exploring in
depth."
Goldberg will be appearing for a segment of approximately 45 minutes in
length on the acclaimed show, which airs every weeknight from 7pm to
10pm.
John Ziegler who has been a television and radio host and journalist for
15 years is also author of the recently published "The Death of Free
Speech.'
Two Cats Productions is a documentary production company in New York
City led by Andrew Goldberg. His television credits include PBS, ABC
News, E!, CNN, and countless others. Goldberg and Two Cats' recent
documentary productions include, A Yiddish World Remembered for PBS
which won an Emmy in 2002, and The Armenians, A Story of Survival, which
aired on PBS stations nationally in 2002 and was awarded the CINE Golden
Eagle.
Award-winning filmmaker Andrew Goldberg to appear on The John Ziegler
show on KFI 640 AM Radio on March 16th to discuss the issues surrounding
his upcoming PBS film `The Armenian Genocide'
LOS ANGELES, CA (March 2, 2006)- KFI 640 AM, the largest talk radio
station in the country, reaching some 1.5 million listeners in Southern
California, has invited Andrew Goldberg, the director/producer of the
upcoming PBS documentary THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE, to discuss live on air
with host John Ziegler, the issues surrounding his film. Goldberg will
appear on the John Ziegler show on Thursday, March 16th. The show airs
from 7:00pm-10:00pm.
The Armenian Genocide is the story of the first Genocide of the 20th
century ` when over a million Armenians died at the hands of the Ottoman
Turks during World War I. This unprecedented and powerful one-hour
documentary, airing April 17th on PBS was written, directed and produced
by Emmy Award-winning producer Andrew Goldberg of Two Cats Productions,
in association with Oregon Public Broadcasting.
According to KFI, their decision to invite Andrew Goldberg on the air
was due to the many recent high-profile issues surrounding the film, and
most recently an article in the Los Angeles Times. According to the KFI
producer "Free speech issues are the bread and butter of our show, so
naturally this issue is something we're looking forward to exploring in
depth."
Goldberg will be appearing for a segment of approximately 45 minutes in
length on the acclaimed show, which airs every weeknight from 7pm to
10pm.
John Ziegler who has been a television and radio host and journalist for
15 years is also author of the recently published "The Death of Free
Speech.'
Two Cats Productions is a documentary production company in New York
City led by Andrew Goldberg. His television credits include PBS, ABC
News, E!, CNN, and countless others. Goldberg and Two Cats' recent
documentary productions include, A Yiddish World Remembered for PBS
which won an Emmy in 2002, and The Armenians, A Story of Survival, which
aired on PBS stations nationally in 2002 and was awarded the CINE Golden
Eagle.
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