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Daily News from New York, New York • 371

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New York, New York
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371
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GREEraiOUSE SUfiROOM Pledges give WLIW go-ahead signal by tVl It SEASOS (OOUBli I TRIPLE GLAZING) A spokeswoman said that since Arthur Glllick was brought in as president and general manager, the station has met all past financial obligations and is now on a firm financial footing. Robert Civiello, the station's director of broadcasting, said that in the works is a weekly one-hour program, "Long Island Speak Out," that involves audience participation from inside the studio and by phone. The program will focus on local controversial subjects. The first show is scheduled for 8 p.m. Jan.

15 and will deal with anti-Semitism. The nightly news program will also include audience participation. The station is studying the possibility of using a mobile unit for remote telecasts of sports and news events, Civiello said. The station is funded by the county, state and federal governments plus membership and corporate contributions. Long Island's public television station, WLIW Channel 21, has surpassed its goal in a continuing fund-raising drive and will present locally produced shows that were scrapped earlier this year because of money troubles.

The 10-day drive for $45,000 will end tomorrow night. However, by last Friday more than $48,000 had been received in pledges. Overjoyed station officials promptly boosted the goal to $65,000. So far, about $200,000 in membership pledges has been received this year from 5,000 individuals and families, a jump of 350 In membership. As late as last February, the station was $250,000 in the red after it moved from Garden City to larger quarters in Plainview.

Because of the financial pinch, the station canceled all local programming except Long Island News Magazine, the news program that is broadcast Monday through Friday. The station also fired 10 members of its staff. MEATS solar enjoy the sun this winter NEW THERMAL 81 ENERGY RODS FREE OFFER PELLA SUNROOM LEAN-TO AND FREE-STANDING GREENHOUSEES ON DISPLAY HOTTUB OR SPA ENCLOSURE DEPT. OF ENERGY GREENHOUSE WINDOW GREENHOUSE PANELS No Reassessment mima Plu 40 TAX CREDITS (516) 694-4400 (212) 925-0386 FOUR SEASONS SOLAR OULD Hours 9-5 7 Day Show Itoom 910 RT. 110 (Between L.I.E.

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