What was the key weakness in the 1967 Public Broadcasting Act and the formation of PBS?
a. The government put in a provision giving Congress the right to prevent airing programs they found offensive.
b. Congress ignored the suggestion of the Carnegie Commission to fund the service through a tax on sets, leaving its funding in continual jeopardy and the victim of political whims.
c. The service refused to provide programming for children even though there was a demonstrated need for educational programming.
d. All the above.