> Michael Pearlman reports:
> 
> > > AREA STUDENTS KOWTOW TO CORPORATE AMERICA
> > >
> > > Evans, Georgia(AP) -- If your high school guidance counselor was right and
> > > there is such a thing as "your permanent record", this is going on Mike
> > > Cameron's: In 1998, he was suspended for wearing a Pepsi shirt on Coke Day.
>                         ....................................
> Never mind, most kids are drawing the proper conclusions from outrages
> like this.  Someone should do a study showing just how badly Chris Whittle
> bombed with his horrific Channel One scheme, and why.

Whittle bombed but Channel One is alive and well,
broadcast into 12,000 schools.  It is owned by a 
conglomerate called Primedia which is a $3 
billion a year company, of which a substantial 
interest is owned by Kohlberg Kravis and Roberts. 
 Channel One's profits are buried in Primedia's 
larger divisions but it is probably in the 
neighborhood of one to three hundred million 
annually.

I happen to know this because I just did a piece 
on Channel One with Alex Molnar which will be 
released this week, on April Fool's Day.
 
MBS


Reply via email to