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Colorado Inside Out
Sunday, February 5 at 11:00 am on Channel
12.2
As KBDI's flagship public affairs program, this series presents a thought-provoking and in-depth weekly analysis of Colorado current affairs by a panel of highly-informed journalists, activists and professional ... [See more]
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Monday, February 6 at 1:00 pm
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Thursday, February 9 at 10:00 am
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Friday, February 10 at 8:00 pm on Channel
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Colorado Inside Out
Thursday, February 2 at 10:00 am on Channel
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SealoverPosted: January 20, 2012
by Bill Richards
Program: Colorado Inside Out
PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE.....at all costs....PLEASE get rid of that IDIOT Sealover!!!! It makes NO difference to me, and my family...if he's a liberal or a conservative. WE ALL find this guy terribly....and I mean terribly ANNOYING!!! He's worse than finger nails on a chock board! He has to be the biggest ass I (and I am 60 years old) have ever had to listen to...in my entire life. PLEASE PLEASE get rid of this guy!!!!! OK? Bill Richards and family
Deteriorating quality of Colorado Inside OutPosted: December 5, 2011
by Diane Lucas
Program: Colorado Inside Out
I agree with some of the above viewers, that Colorado Inside Out is going downhill. It's leaning much more to the right, and too many of the comments sound like the worthless drabble of people out of touch with so many of us. Lately, I've just been turning off the TV in the middle of the show. I might suggest getting a different host, one with less bias, for starters. As for Occupy Denver, I think it should continue until people such as your commentators get the point, which many of them seem not to have done yet!
KBDI Response:
Thank you for your email. I have forwarded your comments to the Producer of Colorado Inside Out, Dominic Dezzutti. If you know of a progressive voice you would like to see on the show, please let us know. We are interested in representing a broad spectrum of opinions. Thank you for your feedback.
Joan
Colorado Public Television Unchallenged comments by KopelPosted: December 3, 2011
by Harv Teitelbaum
Program: Colorado Inside Out
On Dec. 2, I decided to watch a full episode of Colorado Inside Out. I was dismayed by the lack of diversity on the panel and the perspectives offered. The panel included two men, an ultra conservative and a conservative, along with two politically middle of the road women. This first became apparent with the narrow spectrum of opinions expressed on the Occupy movement and its Denver participants. But the lack of a progressive perspective became most apparent during the "weekly outrage" segment, which Dave Kopel used to rant about Barnie Frank's retirement. Actually, he merely used the event of Frank's retirement during the week to air some delusional rant about Frank's responsibility for the housing/financial collapse. While I'm guessing you have some rule about personal responses among the panelists, the fact that no one challenged Kopel's own ad hominen screed or at least checked his Kool-Aid, was a major journalistic lapse and common complaint against mainstream political coverage. I appreciate the intent of the show to cover local/regional issues, and watch cpt12 regularly. Thank you for your time.
KBDI Response:
Thank you for your feedback. I have forwarded your comments to Mr. Kopel and the producer of Colorado Inside Out, Dominic Dezzutti. Colorado Public Television would be interested in your input as to who you would like to see represent the progressive perspective on CIO. This issue has been a concern with other viewers and we are always trying to improve the diversity of political perspective on the program. Thank you for watching and supporting Colorado Public Television. Sincerely, Joan ColoradoPublic Television (CPT12)
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