YES; there should be a 24-hr Recovery channel too. People don’t fully realize that the airwaves belong to us. An all-commercial TV model is what happens when everything is financialized, things turned into commodities to buy & sell that instead should be used for the common good
I’m sure many people have said this, but I haven’t seen anything about it. Why isn’t there a set of TV channels available nationwide by September that has school curriculum taught all day with simple scheduling? It would be more accessible than everyone needing a computer + wifi.

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Who’s US?
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Yes! Great idea. It's called the "digital divide". Smart phones, computers and internet are EXPENSIVE and unfortunately necessary.
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TV channels. They are all programming. Also tv channels are vanishing it’s 2020. @PBS is no better than commercial ones.
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Dearest @marwilliamson, I'm sure you're in good hands. Sending you good vibes, healing energy & a prayer that your recovery time bring you miraculous connections. TV...well that's a long topic. Programs & such...I'm particularly fond of Louie Schwarzberg's movingart.com/visual-healing…
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I think a Recovery channel would be amazing! Twelve step meetings, meditation, affirmations....there's so much that would help so many!
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Yes ... Great idea ... most families have a TV ... and Television reception is good across the entire country ... I'm sure learning could happen using TV ...
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Excellent ideas! I love you Marianne! 💖🙏💖
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Until the private corporations stop masquerading (or hiding in plain sight) as political parties, we'll keep getting the same `ol bag of corporate shills. #RiggedPrimary ivn.us/posts/dnc-to-court-we…
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Don't forget in order to prevent another million man march they changed the laws to allow huge corporations to buy independently owned radio stations, tv channels, and print media. Now around 98% of media in the US is owned by 6 people.
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