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Start Free Trial NowTitle: Schwartz Returns in Advisory Capacity: Sixth TV Outlet, Channel 12, Begins Telecasting Friday
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/"" - - ^..mp »w* ;<> ' • /•' \ ‘ %v *\ '*<'»•*» V •: V :i ' *•.. * ' -v * ‘•vt5W^T.^?jr\TOr^OT?^^^7W’?^F^«W , ^ T ^^ SCHWARTZ RETURNS IN ADVISORY CAPACITY W>'t'"^l r ;,^ Sixth TV Oijflefy Channel 12, - By CLARK-SECREST " Penfield’■ Tatef '•announced- 4 , that''from any.ofthe parties. ’,.--, . •/•-' ■';;"and has decided instead to hold a hear-, tfungs.we’ye shot,-with'advisories.that- - 'Channel.6’s general manager 'Dick Denver Post TV-Radio Editor •- '=• Schwartz*will,return to 'the station inThe Channel 12 matter.is pending be- tag-before. the -entire. mne r member rihe entire program will be seen later." Holcomb, said Tuesday that his station Channel' 12, * metropolitan' Denver’s ’ an advisory capacity until,the Federal, fore .the'federal'court., Two'months C0U rt regarding Channel 12’s.admmis-' Channel-12 is staffed with a large corps will continue, to'“do what is aDDropri- • - - .L:4: ~ ,:^ri o rrr\ 4 Vi a ^mi-rt octtopH uiith Channel 6 S •• r’ fiinrttnCT'.v Tn t» crotHnCY' the nf unluntPDre ujWa hauo Kofin nroHininrr. __~4 a ♦!_ ... ‘V “ •.‘•sixth television station and its second Communications Commission.. - : ap- ago, the.court agreed with.Channel 6 s •■ tratio'n -andfunding.-/In:-getting- the of volunteers who have been practicing ate”, to protect its interests and meet 5 •non-profit;-- non-commercial' “public” proves-his resignation. .“We wantto contention that* the FCC should have court,to assume responsibility'for the, filmmakingfor, nearly-a year. Channel Channel 12head-on, and reiterated his t "TV. outlei, will go on the air at 4 p.m. use his technical expertise,” said Tate;-exercised - more -scrutiny , toward v matter; the FCC .told the court that;it 12- will use the-first three,weeks to a-previous fears that,.the-two stations' } J Friday, offering six to eight hours of adding'that when'the - -. FCC .approves' Schwartz’- background ..and • his mten- e (the,FCC), didn’t, want to become em- month for a “cook-down period,” Tate will be needlessly duplicating services' J {service every late afternoon and eve- the Schwartz resignation, he no longer 'tions of financing Channel; 12,-as,, well 'broiled ip deciding competitive merits,-said.^ -3 , -• 7 , ning; it was announced Tuesday. 1 will be, active with th'e station.,-'-' ; as • Channel vl2’S' funding impact-on, 0 f noncommercial television stations; ! , ;The station/ he said, won’t use any ‘ !.x V „ - ' • * -The station will be one of two new ' Tate said Channel- 12-had informed Channel ,6.. The’-court., instructed the Tate was vague Tuesday as to what. PBS-programming,-.which already is Despite their best.intentions, I re- ) ^television facilities signing, on here Channel 6, the FCC and the'U.s; Court • FCC. to. conduct a hearing on the mat- SO rt* 0 f programming Channel 12 will ! carried,here by .Channel, 6, until its’ grel.that what may occur here is a du- Jwilhin'a seven-day period. It previous- of, Appeals ;in Washington,, ,D'.C./ of ter." }.'?v- 1 carry beginning -Friday , ,afternoon,,-rooftop “dish” receiving antenna ar-' plication of. services," said:Holcomb: '!ly’;was announced that Channel 31, a Schwartz’temporary return to the sta'- • SINCE/,THEN, ^however, the - court other .than, it/.would be -promotional-, rives PBS signals are, transmitted to “J r . J that- happens, the public "is not JSpanish-language broadcaster and Col- .lion,' and had .received-, no'objections-has stayedrihatordef,'/Tate reported, type material,, “clips, from some of the Denver by satellite. ' ' going to be served.” jjorado’s first UIIF if jcy) TV station, will l Denver at 9,a.m. Sunday J Channel 12, licensed to Broomfield, Jhas been controversial since its plans - . r . By 9!^^ GI . F ^' ; rr—^H^— 7 highly entertaining‘(hqwever;abstract) , ; Pendelton explores partnering not as Wtold the sbintuals 'add mi to a Jwere made pubhc more than two years . <<Denv<* Music Editor -' : ‘5B r? Plo,' 4 dance, /an. elegant .setttag-.off.5f. one daScer by • fitUng mfmwiaffSldance Steer® •ago. The center of the controversy was . .. According rio^tae/algebra of dance, j ?ne Koiminiky ono Bruce keeker/founder-d*- . His figures go through''ajgeometry oj \ another,,nor r as momentary assistance, tag orTamiris, but better yet, have im- ~r ,. n A„ r. i« ,c h»i4 appeal. No one would’care, in Board Li’L Chillun” to give up i of boogie-woogie barrage the ,'Tamiris and.Becker’evoke. ‘ com'pany. the 5 By 2 Plus start- ;d that Channel 31, a Schwartz’temporary return to the sta- • i utuiv, mowever, me ■ counpther .than, it j would be broadcaster and Col- lion,' and had -received-, no’ objections - has stayedj that order,'Tate reported, type material,.“clips,fro F (ultra-high frequen- . * . > ‘ ' '.<• of ‘5 by 2 Plus ’ Blend Works in Visual Feast ; Pittsburgh radio station he operated jfive years ago. ; WHEN SCHWARTZ’ background Jbec'ame known, Channel 6 in Denver — ; which would compete with Channel 12 {for. Public Broadcasting Service pro- jgramming and local financial support J— -began a long court fight to keep {Channel 12 off the air. A month ago, as {a result of the continuing legal prob lems, Schwartz announced his resigna tion from Channel 12. • In a surprising development Tues day, however, one of the station’s ! board members and its legal adviser. — , ^ ... -Bona-s Eye*," By Masts Pendelton to traditional 'Cttuiuy.,peuaumg-, cUAiuL.,uie .bulge uu. wtu*u>, uie women SlOWiy dip OOf on’s'OilieHe'unde'r Uie^ aus^U^oyCol- De^aR^yefl^iTdre Ltn«yeron B d*veron*ca Y°uTa}‘ 5° s ^ um ® s ’'- PPP®! eachmari’s leg as a stately walk ed out as: duets over 7 five decades by en s uouege unaer me du&pu.e& ui stts ... T he Beloved,- by L«iior Horfon to music by- stark^^music and stark-dance.assemble,::progresses.:lt'is slow, organic^an - ' - - - ■ - orado Contemnorarv Dance. Judith Hamilton. Bruce Beck«r and Jane Kotmln. er Bruce Becker called “Angles of In- orado Contemporary Dance. Judith Hamilton. Bruce Becker and JaneKoimln} tato a COrfinlex W wholR*'" ; d6n(? bv "the'eroffline da'nVp--TriVmiTlp'Tho , nr!rvlctt^ P smins ^' *-{ V0 ve t e ?au Anri a qnl’pririiri pi fi of the comoanv ^w'Angiei of incidence,'! by Bruce Becker to .‘P... complex wnoie, aone.,py me grossing dance, it/is quite the opposite' dancers, of strong and eclectic tech- was a oremiere b'v com D any muslc by L80t JongceK - Ftolurl " B company with.clean discipline.^. from the,quick -and brittle motivated-nique<The '“plus"' partbecame four was a premiere oy company co io_ no = : " : vy-It .makes a-cpmpletej.contrast,. to ;by a,code of movement technique.-. addiUonal’dancers arid the range-of ■ “Bond’s Eyes,” a work by Mo^s-Pen-;;. RESIDES 'EXPLORING the newest possibilities ‘ expanded exponentially. ; compa-;-' The four.are young/-highly energetic from'the anc * highly'motivated performers-not - by Lester, QOite.yet attuned to the idea that dance tag always there can be no science e rs afe’less malriTemale’ oartriersThan in Sr"wnrTrinf 'Worfpn. presenis the company founder- • J ’can have"feeltag'init besidesandbe- without fancy andno art without facts, units that act and interact with one an- Jty hlf counterbffanL;iri buoyanS;^^fo^’^ecker and Jane Kosminsky yo ”J„ lhe -■ TO THE spiky and uncompromising other according to,The laws of motion an( i the'-interacting of living'creatures ^ nd s ? dowri'and'^ WEs ' his"''mi' Wednesday at the University of°Nortta jos Janacek (theConcertino and Inertia. Within that concept, how- ^ess /tag and a keen look at the force of guilt “raised to fanaticism. ' ' music of Leo.s Janacek (the 1 for piano and winds)', Becker’s imagi- ever, he develops a highly visual and tive than what mere humans can do! ~
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- Denver Post
- Denver, Colorado
- Feb, 19 1980 - Page 10