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Petitions Urge Thumbs Up for “Citizen Koch" Film

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Thursday, October 10, 2013   

PHOENIX – Petition drives are asking individual public television stations, including Channel 8 in Phoenix, to air a documentary called "Citizen Koch."

It's about money in politics and the two billionaires, Charles and David Koch, who support conservative causes.

The film's co-director, Tia Lessin, maintains that a film that doesn't get a national broadcast doesn't really get seen.

"We wanted a national, prime-time commitment from Public Television,” she says. “And so, to kind of divvy this up place-by-place, state-by-state makes it a problem, in terms of getting the viewership that I think this film deserves."

The filmmakers tried unsuccessfully to make "Citizen Koch" part of the PBS "Independent Lens" series, and secured final financing through a Kickstarter campaign.

Petition drives are aimed at getting airdates for the film on PBS affiliates in cities such as Phoenix, Denver and Los Angeles, and on the PBS national network.

David Koch resigned from the board of New York PBS affiliate WNET in May. No reason was given, but the airing of another documentary critical of Koch and other big-money New Yorkers had ruffled feathers there, according to Emily Southard, campaign manager of Forecast the Facts.

Her group is upset about the Koch brothers bankrolling groups skeptical of climate change.

"The WNET episode was a disturbing example of how the presence of someone like Koch can lead to dangerous self-censorship in our public television stations," she adds.

Koch is also a board member of influential PBS station WGBH in Boston, where an effort is underway to remove him from that board.

A WGBH spokesperson has dismissed the idea that Koch influences programming.

Tia Lessin says her film is about the undue influence of billionaires on democracy and elections.

"What our experience in trying to get Public Television support for this film shows is that these billionaires also have undue influence over our public media,” she explains. “And you know, I think that's wrong."

Koch Industries is a family-owned multi-national corporation involved in oil and gas, chemicals, fertilizers and asphalt among other things.





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