Listen to WilmingtonFAVS' piece on WHQR 91.3 FM this week about Wilmington's public TV access fight and the role churches play in it.
Here's the story we ran last week.
- Amanda Greene
Listen to WilmingtonFAVS' piece on WHQR 91.3 FM this week about Wilmington's public TV access fight and the role churches play in it.
Here's the story we ran last week.
- Amanda Greene
Topics:
Culture,
Business
Beliefs:
Christian - Protestant, Interfaith
Tags:
cable, public access tv, seacc, time warner, wilmington
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