
Beyond the Limits: The Regional View is joint
programming effort with WKSU 89.7
For years, business and community
leaders have discussed issues of regionalism — the many
ways that cities and towns throughout northeast Ohio are bound
by economic, ecological and societal issues. But what does the
term “regionalism” really mean and how does it affect
citizens living in areas as varied as Cleveland and Norwalk? What
ties bind northeast Ohio's larger cities to the surrounding suburbs?
Western Reserve Public Media, in cooperation with National Public
Radio affiliate WKSU 89.7, presents a special look at how regionalism
can build
stronger communities. Beyond the Limits: The Regional
View will air on Friday, March 10 at 10 p.m.
The program is a follow-up to
WKSU’s recent eight-part series by the same name that spotlights
efforts of communities throughout Northeast Ohio to work together.
Dave Pignanelli, WKSU news director, serves as host for the program.
The television special presents
discussion by a distinguished panel about regional issues of transportation,
business, higher education, suburban cooperation and emergency
preparedness. The panelists, listed below, also will address questions
that were submitted by WKSU listeners during the radio broadcasts: