Cohen's assertion that he has the most educated audience in all of cable that enticed you to run the story. Kurt Dansby(ph) of Charlotte, North Carolina writes: I sincerely hope that this is only one of at least hundreds of letters on this segment. Yesterday, Madeleine, you talked to Andy Cohen, Bravo's senior vice president of original programming and development, the man behind shows like "The Real Housewives," "Top Chef" and "Project Runway."īRAND: Well, some of you, a lot of you, clearly don't think these shows are appointment viewing. I lived in Woodbridge, where people worked hard and built a wonderful and diverse neighborhood.īLOCK: The cable network Bravo is the home of some of the biggest hits in reality television. It was a gritty city to be sure, but also one of elegant homes and great communities. He writes: Your piece on people returning to Detroit because they recognized opportunity brought a warm feeling to my heart. They're moving back to the Motor City.īRAND: That story brought a glimmer of hope to Robert Newman(ph) of Columbus, Ohio. Well, yesterday on the program, Anthony Brooks profiled some people who are going against the trend. High unemployment and crime have led many residents to leave. By now almost everybody knows how tough things are in Detroit. From NPR News, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED.
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