Television

They finally got the memo

For more than a week, "California Connected" on KCET has been promoting this Thursday's show featuring segments on Suspect Entertainment (the gang talent agency we mentioned last month), what happens to the wrongly incarcerated, pesticide drift from California farms and other issues. Today, an email went out to viewers of the show saying, oops, this week is the pledge drive at the state's PBS stations. The preempted show will air June 17 — (they hope).


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