"Pat Mitchell" is the current President and Chief Executive Officer of The Paley Center for Media (formerly the Museum of Television and Radio) in New York, New York/New York City and the former President and CEO of Public Broadcasting Service/Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).

She resigned from PBS in March 2006 and was replaced by the current CEO, Paula Kerger, formerly of New York metropolitan area/New York's PBS station, WNET. At PBS, she was named President and Chief Executive Officer in March 2000, the first woman and first producer and journalist to hold the position.

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That's what keeps us coming back, ... the fun and the people.

I guess we have to take credit for this whole thing, ... One year for Christmas, Mike asked for a tacky lawn decoration, and I bought him a flamingo. That year he brought it with him to Old Threshers, and that little flamingo became our mascot.

I suppose we'll have to change the water or Gatorade we're having for pregame.

We are the public square and we are the place where ideas are supposed to flow freely, ... Postcards from Buster.

We were just scared to death of Matt Aiken. We spent all week on the option. It didn't look like it early, but we kept him in check the rest of the night.

I see a lot of parity this year, ... I don't see anyone who'll be a whipping post.

The perception of bias isn't there, that's what I told Ken Tomlinson, ... The majority of Americans do not perceive a bias.

We decided that if he could have one, we could have one too. It kind of snowballed from there.

Every time they have tried to cut appropriations, they get a wakeup call.