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Conference quark::human_relations-v1

Title:What's all this fuss about 'sax and violins'?
Notice:Archived V1 - Current conference is QUARK::HUMAN_RELATIONS
Moderator:ELESYS::JASNIEWSKI
Created:Fri May 09 1986
Last Modified:Wed Jun 26 1996
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1327
Total number of notes:28298

380.0. "A Public Service Announcement" by QUARK::LIONEL (We all live in a yellow subroutine) Thu Aug 20 1987 19:00

    To me, an important part of how we relate to others is how we
    support the non-commercial arts and cultural activities with
    our donations.  It would be best if such organizations didn't have
    to take the time to explicitly solicit support, but the sad fact
    is that only a small fraction of those who use these services
    actually support them.
    
    Tomorrow night, Friday, August 21, is "Digital Night" at WGBH-TV,
    channel 2, Boston's PBS station.  Digital will be sponsoring
    the night of pledging and DEC employees from many facilities,
    including your humble co-moderator, will be on hand to answer
    the phones and take your pledges.
    
    Please join me and Digital in supporting public television -
    tune in tomorrow night between 7 and 11PM, call 617-492-1111,
    and make a pledge in any amount.  Remember that DEC will match
    your donation if you include a matching gift form with your
    pledge payment.  And if you get me on the phone, say "Hi!".
    
    					Steve

    P.S.  Feel free to forward this to anyone you think may be
    interested.
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380.1Can we say this in a Notesfile these days?SCRUFF::CONLIFFEBetter living through softwareThu Aug 20 1987 20:0623
|< Note 380.0 by QUARK::LIONEL "We all live in a yellow subroutine" >
|                       -< A Public Service Announcement >-
|
|    Please join me and Digital in supporting public television -
|    tune in tomorrow night between 7 and 11PM, call 617-492-1111,
|    and make a pledge in any amount.  Remember that DEC will match
|    your donation if you include a matching gift form with your
|    pledge payment.  And if you get me on the phone, say "Hi!".
    
Doesn't this violate the corporate policy on solicitation of employees by
employees? And/or, the policy on the proper use of the E-net?


|    P.S.  Feel free to forward this to anyone you think may be
|    interested.
|

Doesn't this violate the corporate policy on "chain letters"???

 But in any case, I'll be there too. I'll be the one answering the phone
"XCON/XSEL Suppor... Ooops, I mean, Channel 2..."

			Nigel
380.2QUARK::LIONELWe all live in a yellow subroutineThu Aug 20 1987 20:1414
    I don't think so, especially as this is really DEC soliciting,
    not me personally.  But I did stop to think about the issue before
    I wrote the note.  Besides, this event was announced in Digital
    This Week and New Hampshire View, so I doubt there's a problem.
    
    And forwarding the note hardly constitutes a "chain letter" in my
    opinion.
    
    See you there!
    
    				Steve
    
    P.S.  Those of you who watch some other PBS station, please
    give THEM your support.  Thanks.
380.3QUARK::LIONELWe all live in a yellow subroutineSat Aug 22 1987 05:109
    I had so much fun I'm going back tomorrow night.  Those of you
    who looked for me probably couldn't recognize me.  I was wearing
    the blue "VAX" hat that did a good job of hiding my face from
    the cameras.  Tomorrow I leave the hat off.
    
    I was disappointed that I didn't hear from anyone I knew, and
    I was getting many of the calls (they weren't randomly
    distributed).
    				Steve
380.4Operators were standing by....SCRUFF::CONLIFFEBetter living through softwareMon Aug 24 1987 12:524
so, was business any better on Saturday night????


		Nigel
380.5QUARK::LIONELWe all live in a yellow subroutineMon Aug 24 1987 13:594
    Indeed it was.  On Friday night we raised about $36K, on Saturday
    it was over $86K!  My ear still hurts....
    
    				Steve
380.6fyi - more info on the pledgingLEZAH::BOBBITTface piles of trials with smilesMon Aug 24 1987 14:228
    fyi, at last glance (11 p.m. Sunday EDT) they still had roughly
    700,000 dollars to go....by August 31 (the end of their fiscal year).
     Certain donations qualify you for receiving gifts, books, memberships
    to Channel 2 (discounts all over Boston).  Also, you can pledge
    to give monthly.
    
    -Jody
    
380.7QUARK::LIONELWe all live in a yellow subroutineMon Aug 24 1987 14:5029
    One thing I should point out specifically about WGBH.  Many
    people, especially in New Hampshire, say they give only to WENH,
    the New Hampshire PBS station (that's if they give at all).
    However, WGBH is the MAJOR producer of PBS programming, over a third
    of it, and of some of the most popular shows: Masterpiece Theatre,
    Nova, The French Chef, The Victory Garden, Mystery, This Old House,
    etc.  Viewer contributions help pay for producing these programs
    - the payments from other PBS stations and grants aren't enough.
    
    One thing I discovered while taking pledges was that the people
    responding the most, those who really appreciated WGBH's programming
    and the availability of quality television, were those who could
    least afford to donate.  The elderly on fixed incomes, and other
    low income families were donating a much larger percentage of their
    income than others.  It was those $5 per month donations that really
    made me understand what public television means to people.
    
    Eight out of ten people who watch WGBH never contribute.  Just
    $35 a year makes you a member, with many benefits.  Yes, larger
    donations entitle you to "thank-you gifts", but I think too many
    people get caught up in the notion that they are "buying" these
    gifts (some of which, like the "disappearing Tardis mug" are
    unavailable elsewhere) rather than helping support public television.
    
    It strikes me as odd that people who think nothing of spending
    $150 a year on a single cable channel won't consider offering
    even half that amount to a channel they probably watch more often.
    
    					Steve