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Green television


Posted at 8:56 am

A public access channel plans to unveil a new program that will focus on local green issues.

“The Green Show,” scheduled to begin airing on Aug. 10 on SCAN TV, is a collaboration between the channel and SeattleDIRT. Those in the know say there will be episodes about sustainable food and sustainable living, with a local twist.

“We cover public affairs, arts and culture, community non-profits and public opinions, but not until now did we cover sustainable and environmental issues,” said Elise Child, a spokeswoman for the program, in a press announcement.

And apparently the show isn’t shy about taking on the big guns: the first program is set to take a look at transportation issues.

“The Green Show” will be cablecast at 7 p.m. on the second and fourth Sundays of every month. Take a look at www.scantv.org.
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