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| | WTTW11 Issues. Chicago Television Channel 11 |
 | | A radical analysis shows the relationship between the board's power and the programs that are broadcast. |
 | | Randy King, WWCI Executive Vice President of Television, says town hall style meetings are certainly possible, but public television could not exclude people from working class organizations that take opposing views, for example, on the war. |
 | | WFMT-FM (using the Chicago area's 98.7FM frequency), television studio production services, classical and jazz satellite-distributed national programming services, and some publications and web sites are managed by a chief executive who is hired by, and presides over, an unelected board with a chairperson and other directors/trustees. |
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