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“It would be a violation of trust to broadcast the episode,” the director of programming at Alabama Public Television said.
Alabama Public Television chose not to air PBS’ recent “Arthur” episode that featured a same-sex marriage.
From NBC News During the animated series’ 22nd season premiere, titled “Mr. Ratburn and the Special Someone,” Arthur’s third-grade teacher, Mr. Ratburn, marries Patrick, a chocolatier, at a wedding attended by his students, Arthur, Francine, Buster and Muffy. It aired May 13.
Mike McKenzie, director of programming at APT, told NBC News on Monday that PBS sent a message to stations in mid-April alerting them “to possible viewer concerns about the content of the program.” After he and others at APT viewed the episode, they decided not to broadcast it and showed a re-run instead.
McKenzie said the network has no plans to air it.
This really should not surprise anyone, any state where a woman can go to jail over something that is difficult for them to deal with you can expect this backwards thinking.


Yesterday GFTV finally established a website https://pawsry1808.wixsite.com/gftvnews
In brief, the site the announcement also talked about their first venture into Internet radio. Which is available through this LINK
Now for the big news, I am their official USA Correspondent.

Dr_Timefox being my Twitter handle, it means no changes here. It just means from time to time I will be reporting on Furry News from the USA on GFTV’s Wix site. What I will be reporting on? I promise those same articles will appear here. I hope also this means I will be getting news from other parts of the country from furries who are actually there. My Homebase is Chicago and I rarely leave town. Do I have to say this “I need your help” I can’t be everywhere, or let alone at every convention?
Email me with your tips ahmarwolf@mail.com