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The Bookmark is an American bi-weekly public affairs television program produced and distributed by KAMU-TV. The program discusses books and other items published by Texas A&M University Press, including interviews with publication authors.[1]. It premiered April 26, 2017 on KAMU-TV[2]
- ^ "The Bookmark featuring Christine Brown". Texas A&M University Press. Retrieved 2024-08-15.
- ^ Peshek, Sam (2017-04-12). "Texas A&M Press and KAMU-TV Announce 'The Bookmark' Interview Series". Texas A&M Today. Retrieved 2024-08-15.