Friday, October 19, 2007
Dallasites can ask questions in TV and online Trinity Debate
Officials, journalists, and citizens will discuss pros and cons on the first day of early voting
Updated 07:34 p.m., October 21, 2007
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DALLAS Dallas iMedia Network’s anchor program “iN Dallas” will feature discussion of the highly-debated Trinity River Referendum Monday, October 22. The live hour-long program will be cablecast at 4:00 p.m. on Dallas iMedia Network cable channel 27/95, and may also be viewed through streaming on DallasiMedia.net. Former Dallas City Council members Ed Oakley, Bob Stimson, John Loza, Sandy Greyson and Mark Housewright, Oak Cliff Chamber of Commerce Chairperson Melissa Huffman, Dallas Observer’s Jim Schutze, DallasArena.com’s Sharon Boyd, Luis Salcedo, Dallas Blog’s Sam Merten, former DART board member Joyce Foreman, Methodist Hospital’s Warren Rutherford, Rafael Rodriguez and Dallas County Treasurer Joe Wells are confirmed to discuss what it will mean if the Yes vote prevails and what to expect if the Vote No campaign wins. The program will be moderated by Dallas iMedia Network President/CEO Lisa Hembry. An encore showing of the program will be cablecast on Dallas iMedia Network Channel 27/95 at 9:00 p.m., and also made available through streaming delivery on dallasimedia.net. Dallas iMedia Network cable channels are available on Time Warner Cable in Dallas.
Questions from the public will be received for the program in advance and during the live program. Questions may be emailed and call-ins are welcome during the live program at 214-271-4981.
Source: Dallas iMedia Network
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