Ah well. At least they still have Anderson Cooper, the man who's laugh sounds like he's crapping rainbows and unicorns.
I still remember him from "Channel 1" back in the day (about a quarter century ago)... even before he went prematurely grey. Lisa Ling and a lot of other prominent (and not quite so prominent) journalists got their start there, too.
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For those who don't know, "Channel 1" is an advertising-supported (big scandal there) 15-minute classroom news program shown in middle and high schools throughout the United States. My high school was one of the first 5 pilot schools back in 1989. "Channel 1" pays for all of the necessary equipment (satellite dish, receiver, in-school transmission equipment, and a television for every classroom), as well as equipment for schools to create their own TV studios. The caviat is that "Channel 1" must be shown every day (occasional exceptions are allowed under extenuating circumstances) - advertising included - and that nothing can take place in the school while it's being shown. I was the king of the A/V nerds in school, and one of my "jobs" was to rat on teachers who turned the volume down, or, even worse, turned the TV off, so that students didn't have to pay attention.