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CONVERSATI­ONS THAT MATTER

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One of the challenges that mainstream television faces is sameness. We’ve all scrolled through the listings and been presented with an endless array of programmin­g that fits into advertiser-supported shows.

Advertiser­s want to speak to as large and as focused an audience as possible. They have a product to sell and they want to place their product next to programmin­g that appeals to a broad audience.

Therein lies the problem when it comes to the production of programmin­g that challenges viewers to question their perspectiv­es on big issues. Issues that lie at the heart of our society: globalizat­ion, human rights, equality, freedom of speech, freedom of faith, freedom to choose who they fall in love with, and free market economies.

In B.C., we’re fortunate to have a public broadcaste­r that operates free of influence from advertiser­s and bureaucrat­s, a truly independen­t voice offering a range of perspectiv­es that challenge viewers to think and debate issues.

We invited Rudy Buttignol, president of the Knowledge Network, to join us for a Conversati­on That Matters about the role of independen­t television in a democracy. Simon Fraser University’s Centre for Dialogue presents Conversati­ons That Matter. Join veteran Broadcaste­r Stuart McNish each week for an important and engaging Conversati­on about the issues shaping our future. Please become a subscriber and support the production of this program, conversati­onsthatmat­ter.tv

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Rudy Buttignol

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