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Posted AT 4:09 AM EDT on 10/04/08

Is community TV facing its Waterloo?

From Thursday's Globe and Mail

VANCOUVER — When Steven Kerzner was 14, he put on his slightly-too-small bar mitzvah suit, grabbed a briefcase he found in his house, and took the bus over to the tiny local community television station in his Toronto neighbourhood. He walked in, pitched a show called Let's Talk, and was hired - as a volunteer - on the spot. By the time he was 18, Kerzner was running the station.

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