Despite the fact that it's expensive, attracts one-foot-in-the-grave
demos, has its flagship series ("Great Performances" and "American
Masters") presently without corporate underwriters and (at least in
its more highbrow forms) gets treated as orphans by the stations
(dumped on Sunday afternoons, even if the program's in the so-called
"common carriage" schedule stations must run in prime time), PBS
president Paula Karger has pledged to have one night of prime time as
all-arts programming next season, along with a new arts portal at
pbs.org:

http://miller-mccune.com/mediator/pbs-to-put-arts-front-and-center-1735
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