Article: South Central Los Angeles Public Access Producers Association Announces Unfair Treatment of African Americans by Continental Cablevision

LOS ANGELES, Aug. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Los Angeles Blacks in the South Central Area of Los Angeles are preparing to boycott and march against Continental Cablevision for the second time in two months. The community's only voice on the inside of Continental Cablevision was Production Supervisor Harold B. Pritchett, who has been fired from the South Central Studio. Pritchett was the Communities WATCHDOG for fairness and mistreatment. "The trouble started as management tried for more than a year to silence Public Access Television Programs." Pritchett said: "Continental Cablevision would screen and stop programs that were political and or talked about Blacks helping ...

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