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Jay Collier Yes, Daniel. I concur. It is interesting that, as I have benefitted from the increasing power of digital processing and the Internet over the years,... – Apr 01, 2:45 PM
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Vermont Public Television identity project
By Jay Collier, project manager In the fall of 1988, following the completion of an extensive market research study, Vermont Public Television (then known as Vermont ETV) set out to identify strategic planning goals. Four major categories of goals were established: viewership, facilities, development and separation from the University of Vermont. Within the viewership category, … | Read more.