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The television set in his childhood home could pick up broadcast signals from three channels. Two peddled Russian propaganda; the third station wasn't much better.
"One channel played cartoons five minutes a week," remembers Dmitry Shapiro. "And I rarely caught that."See the full content of this document
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Twenty-seven years after his family left St. Petersburg, Russia, Shapiro still feels pigeonholed, crushed by the claustrophobic offerings of cable ...
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