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Crosscutters on the tube this weekend and streaming on the Web forever: O. Casey Corr, C.R. Douglas, Knute Berger, and Chris Vance.
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Crosscutters on the tube this weekend and streaming on the Web forever: O. Casey Corr, C.R. Douglas, Knute Berger, and Chris Vance.

Crosscutters on the tube this weekend and streaming on the Web forever: O. Casey Corr, C.R. Douglas, Knute Berger, and Chris Vance. O. Casey Corr, our Mudville columnist, is on KCTS-9 Connects. The show airs Friday at 7:30 p.m. and again Sunday at 10:30 a.m. and noon on KCTS-TV (9). He'll be talking about campaign direct mail. Through our partnership with KCTS, a Crosscut writer will appear on KCTS-9 Connects every week. Crosscut contributor C.R. Douglas is back on the Seattle Channel with his weekly City Inside Out public-affairs show, which airs in the city on cable channel 21 Friday at 7 p.m. You can also stream this program online at any time. Douglas covered the U.S. Conference of Mayors this week in Seattle and will be reporting on that and the upcoming election, with a journalist's roundtable to boot. Both shows can be seen whenever you want if you have Comcast On Demand, on cable channel 1. Update: Well, we're going to have to keep better track of this TV stuff. I failed to mention that Knute Berger, aka Mossback, also appears on KCTS-9 Connects. And Crosscut contributor Chris Vance will be a guest on Robert Mak's Up Front to discuss the election. That show airs on Sunday, Nov. 4, on KING-TV (5) at 9:30 a.m. and on NorthWest Cable News at 8 p.m.

  

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