so i am going to ask vivien schiller -- by the way, i should say that vivian and i have worked closely together. i was chairman of the pub -- corporation for public broadcasting and worked very closely with vivian, who is one of the most dynamic and innovative thinkers in public broadcasting. she really deserves a great vote of thanks and confidence fort taking that leadership position. vivian, what is going on with the country? we are coming -- becoming more international in trade and fighting two wars, but most of the major outlets are cutting way back. can you say something about why that dynamic is happening? >> money. [laughter] it is actually fairly straightforward. it is not a good story, but it is not really that complicated a story. as many of you know, we could spend the entire time talking about the tremendous losses that have happened in traditional media in this country. a recent peer report calculated that in the last 10 years, $1.6 billion in reporting and editing capacity has been lost in this country. that is sort of a euphemism for jobs for reporters and editors. when