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How 'Downton Abbey,' Mitt Romney Are Suddenly Making PBS Topic A (Q&A)

17 February 2012 10:52 AM, PST | The Hollywood Reporter | See recent The Hollywood Reporter news »

Paula Kerger seems destined to have become the public face of PBS. Her grandfather, Ed Arnold, founded the public radio station Wbjc in Baltimore, and PBS was a favorite channel in her Baltimore household when she was growing up. "I remember watching Masterpiece Theatre programs like The Six Wives of Henry VIII, Elizabeth R and I, Claudius," she says. "Public media was always part of my life." Today, it is her calling. Kerger, who began her career in the nonprofit sector, was recruited in 1993 by Wnet, PBS' flagship station in New York, to run a capital campaign.

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