Last week, Pennsylvania Governor and sports talk host Ed Rendell went postal on 60 Minutes when Leslie Stahl had the temerity to suggest casino gambling to increase state revenue was exploiting gambling addicts and amounted to a regressive tax.
This week, the AP reports the non-profit organization which operates the local public radio and TV stations in Erie, PA (WQLN-FM 91.3) is suing to get a share of the proceeds from a casino in their area. The AP says the law legalizing casinos says regional arts and cultural attractions must get a piece of the action. Put another way: Slots players must subsidize museum and symphony goers. Now WQLN Media (aka Public Broadcasting of Northwest Pennsylvania Inc.) has gone to court saying arts and cultural attractions includes Car Talk and the News from Lake Wobegon. Tax money, pledges and corporate sponsors are not enough: They want a cut from the casino, too.
I bet public radio station managers who have a casino in their areas are watching this one, and rubbing their hands with anticipation.
This week, the AP reports the non-profit organization which operates the local public radio and TV stations in Erie, PA (WQLN-FM 91.3) is suing to get a share of the proceeds from a casino in their area. The AP says the law legalizing casinos says regional arts and cultural attractions must get a piece of the action. Put another way: Slots players must subsidize museum and symphony goers. Now WQLN Media (aka Public Broadcasting of Northwest Pennsylvania Inc.) has gone to court saying arts and cultural attractions includes Car Talk and the News from Lake Wobegon. Tax money, pledges and corporate sponsors are not enough: They want a cut from the casino, too.
I bet public radio station managers who have a casino in their areas are watching this one, and rubbing their hands with anticipation.