WVIZ/PBS ideastream®: Ideas

Ideas is a series of special one-hour programs produced and presented by WVIZ/PBS ideastream®. Topics for each episode are guided by ideastream’s “Listening Project,” a series of surveys, town hall meetings and other community-focused activities. Subjects such as education, the economy and jobs, the environment, economic development, civic affairs, and health and human services are prominently featured. Each Ideas episode also serves as the keystone for a compilation of related programming on 90.3 WCPN, WVIZ/PBS and content on ideastream websites. The goal of this program series is to focus audience attention on an issue or topic of broad community interest. These stories, segments, and entire programs are distinguished by their depth and quality of journalism and the creative storytelling ideastream audiences have come to expect and appreciate.
Thursday, January 12, 2006
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We'll take a look at the auto show in Detroit and how lots of new cars being made in Ohio. Does this brighten the future of auto manufacturing in our state, even though plant closings and cutbacks continue? And Rick takes us to Oberlin to talk to folks who are using veggie oil to power their autos. David C. Barnett talks to Robert Lees, a foremost authority from Ohio on doing business, the right way, with China. And we'll find out how the Science Center figures into the overall vision for Cleveland's lakefront plan.
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