Broadcasting & Cable - June 27, 2004
Cover Story
VH1
Imagine 500,000 children in 1,000 schools banging on drums, strumming guitars, wailing away on saxes and blasting at trumpets they wouldn't otherwise have. That's $25 million worth of musical instruments donated over seven years by VH1 and its cable-affiliate partners to schools that have been losing music-education programs due to budget cuts.
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