welcome. how about this enterprising and intrepid journalism students at kent stat university in ohio took up our challenge to go to nearby television stations, collect data on the political ads they run and post that information on the internet. it s supposed to be public information in the first place. we had one simple question for management at each station. should these records be put online? three stations refused to be interviewed. take a look at the complete kent state video at our website, billmoyers.com. we re counting on other journalism students around the country, and maybe you as well, to follow their example and share the results with us. meanwhile, on with the show, because as you can see, sometimes the truth reveals itself in the darnedest places. in an old movie, for example, one you saw some years ago, forgot, and then, by chance, happen on it again to discover that times have changed, and movies, too. but certain things never change, they just cost
welcome. how about this enterprising and intrepid journalism students at kent state university in ohio took up our challenge to go to nearby television stations, collect data on the political ads they run and post that information on the internet. it s supposed to be public information in the first place. we had one simple question for management at each station. should these records be put online? three stations refused to be interviewed. take a look at the complete kent state video at our website, billmoyers.com. we re counting on other journalism students around the country, and maybe you as well, to follow their example and share the results with us. meanwhile, on with the show, because as you can see, sometimes the truth reveals itself in the darnedest places. in an old movie, for example, one you saw some years ago, forgot, and then, by chance, happen on it again to discover that times have changed, and movies, too. but certain things never change, they just cost
welcome. how about this enterprising and intrepid journalism students at kent state university in ohio took up our challenge to go to nearby television stations, collect data on the political ads they run and post that information on the internet. it s supposed to be public information in the first place. we had one simple question for management at each station. should these records be put online? three stations refused to be interviewed. take a look at the complete kent state video at our website, billmoyers.com. we re counting on other journalism students around the country, and maybe you as well, to follow their example and share the results with us. meanwhile, on with the show, because as you can see, sometimes the truth reveals itself in the darnedest places. in an old movie, for example, one you saw some years ago, forgot, and then, by chance, happen on it again to discover that times have changed, and movies, too. but certain things never change, they just cost