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Randy Gragg <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 10 Apr 1996 21:46:39 -0400
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Hello,

I'm new to this list. So pardon me if this inquiry is aimed at the wrong
ears.

I'm a journalist in Portland, OR where we are about to host our first
"blockbuster" show: The Imperial Tombs of China. I'm working on a story about
how the show will impact the museum -- what's been ventured, what's to be
gained.

I'm looking for contacts or information about the effects of such shows on
museum finances and programing: Do they generate profits? Do they generate
larger budgets and additional fundraising strains? How do they affect
programming in the long run?

I'm looking for anectdotes, theories, hard numbers, examples -- right now the
net is cast wide. I work for the daily newspaper here, so any help --
particularly fast help -- will be much appreciated.

Thank you,

Randy Gragg
The Oregonian
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