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Revolutionary map expanding statewide internet access


Revolutionary map expanding statewide internet access
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UGA’s Vinson Institute leads the way for Georgians to get connected  
Wide swaths of South Georgia lack access to high-speed internet service.
But where are the most households lacking broadband access in the state? Fulton County.
Thanks to a groundbreaking map the first of its kind in the United States community leaders and telecommunications companies in Georgia can now easily identify broadband dead zones down to a single address and expand access to those areas.
“Approximately 10 percent of the population of Georgia is not served,” said Eric McRae, associate director of information technology outreach services at the University of Georgia’s Institute of Government, who oversaw the map’s creation. “That’s not too bad, or doesn’t seem like it is. But when you actually start thinking about it, that’s a million people that don’t have service.” ....

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Book Nook: Some Favorite Interviews From 2020 - A Non-Fiction Retrospective


Vick Mickunas looks back on some his favorite interviews with non-fiction authors in 2020
When I looked back at the interviews I conducted during 2020 I had many favorites. I chose three of them to feature on this retrospective program. There were lots more that I might have picked.
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Countdown 1945: The Extraordinary Story of the Atomic Bomb and the 116 Days That Changed the World by Chris Wallace
Chris Wallace published his first book last year. Chris is a long-time reporter, interviewer, and television host. He s the son of the legendary CBS journalist Mike Wallace. Chris is currently working at Fox News. A few months after this interview took place Chris moderated the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. You might recall that President Trump kept interrupting Joe Biden and that Chris Wallace essentially lost control of the debate. ....

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