PCNTV SCHEDULE
SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2010
2:50 PM Web 2.0 and Ethics
Internet Expression in the 21st Century
Widener University School of Law
4:30 PM Where the Evidence Leads: An Autobiography of Dick Thornburgh
PA Historical and Museum Commission
5:30 PM Constitutional Review Commission
PA Bar Association
5:45 PM Weather World
6:00 PM PCN Tours Carlisle Indian School
Carlisle, PA
7:00 PM PA Commonwealth Court En Banc Session
Harrisburg
10:30 PM Where the Evidence Leads: An Autobiography of Dick Thornburgh
PA Historical and Museum Commission
11:30 PM PA Press Club: Election 2010
Anthony Williams, Democrat for PA Governor
12:00 AM PCN Tours Semper Vault Company
Butler, PA
1:00 AM PCN Profiles Dick Thornburgh
Former U.S. Attorney General and PA Governor
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2010
County Issues and the Race for the Governor - County Commissioners Assoc. of PA
2:00 PM Sam Rohrer, Republican for Governor
3:25 PM Jack Wagner, Democrat for Governor
4:40 PM Dan Onorato, Democrat for Governor
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6:00 PM WWII Roundtable
Hershey, PA
8:00 PM Election 2010: PA Gubernatorial Forum
United Way of PA
9:30 PM Election 2010: Community Forum on the Next Governor
Philadelphia
11:50 PM Constitutional Review Commission
PA Bar Association
12:00 AM PA Books "Follow the Drum: Women at Valley Forge"
Author: Nancy Loane
1:00 AM Big 33 Foundation: More than Just Football (Recorded)
Dave Trimbur, Executive Director of Big 33
Gregg Mace, Sports Director of ABC 27 in Harrisburg
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2010
2:00 PM PA House Republican Report
2:30 PM PA House Democratic Report
3:00 PM WWII Roundtable
Hershey, PA
5:00 PM Journalists Roundtable
Jim Panyard, PA Independent
Chris Brennan, Philadelphia Daily News
Dennis Roddy, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
6:00 PM In Session: Workplace Text and Email Privacy
Wes Oliver, Michael Dimino, John Gedid and Chris Robinette
of Widener University School of Law
6:30 PM On The Issues
David Cohen, Executive Vice President of Comcast Corp.
7:00 PM On The Issues: Marcellus Shale Land Leasing
Rep. Greg Vitali, D-Delaware County
7:30 PM It's History
Columbus Chapel and Boal Mansion Museum in Boalsburg, PA
8:00 PM PCN Tours Town Crier Bakery
Lahaska, PA
9:00 PM PA Books "Eastern State Penitentiary"
Author: Paul Kahan
10:00 PM PCN Profiles Michael Kobold
Founder of Kobold Watch Company
11:00 PM Journalists Roundtable
Jim Panyard, PA Independent
Chris Brennan, Philadelphia Daily News
Dennis Roddy, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
12:00 AM On The Issues: Marcellus Shale Land Leasing
Rep. Greg Vitali, D-Delaware County
12:30 AM In Session: Workplace Text and Email Privacy
Wes Oliver, Michael Dimino, John Gedid and Chris Robinette
of Widener University School of Law
1:00 AM In Session
Judge Robert Simpson, PA Commonwealth Court
1:30 AM It's History
Columbus Chapel and Boal Mansion Museum in Boalsburg, PA
MONDAY, MARCH 1, 2010
6:00 AM PCN Profiles Michael Kobold
Founder of Kobold Watch Company
7:00 AM PCN Tours Town Crier Bakery
Lahaska, PA
8:00 AM PA Books "Eastern State Penitentiary"
Author: Paul Kahan
9:00 AM It's History
Columbus Chapel and Boal Mansion Museum in Boalsburg, PA
9:30 AM On The Issues: Marcellus Shale Land Leasing
Rep. Greg Vitali, D-Delaware County
2010 PA Senate Appropriations Committee Budget Hearings
10:00 AM Gaming Control Board (LIVE)
1:00 PM Environmental Protection Department (LIVE)
3:00 PM Military and Veterans Affairs Department (LIVE)
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5:45 PM Weather World
6:00 PM PCN Tours Town Crier Bakery
Lahaska, PA
7:00 PM PCN Call-In: Education Issues (LIVE)
Sen. Jeffrey Piccola, R-Senate Education Committee Majority Chair
Sen. Andrew Dinniman, D-PA Senate Education Minority Chair
8:00 PM Election 2010: Tom Corbett, Republican for Governor
Lycoming County GOP Dinner in Williamsport, PA
8:30 PM Election 2010: Sam Rohrer, Republican for Governor
Butler County Town Hall in Mars, PA
9:45 PM Election 2010: Arlen Specter, Democrat for U.S. Senate
Petition Signing Party in Harrisburg
10:15 PM Election 2010: Joe Sestak, Democrat for U.S. Senate
"Veterans' Vision" Endorsement in Harrisburg
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