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Brendan Carr described as “Trump’s Censorship Czar” as he launches media probes.
I recently watched this wonderful video by Matt Baume that he released 3 months ago about the last time republicans wanted to defund PBS and NPR. The stated reasons and rational always change but its just hatred of non-commercial media
I’m cool with it. PBS and NPR can pay for themselves.
Last I checked, they both get less than 10% of their funding from the government, and that amount is less than 0.5% of our military budget.
I’m not surprised by this, but it needs to be said: They need an efficiency checker for their efficiency checkers. In and of itself, trying to defund NPR and PBS is just wasting money and time on virtue signalling, or the right’s equivalent. So doge is off to a great start, lol.
So if they only get 10 percent from gov, then no problem if that charity goes away.
This is the reason I’ve added my NPR stations to my donations list. Fuck the republican traitor filth. Now and forever, every republican can fuck off and die.
Same, NPR, PBS and ProPublica I don’t want to lose sources that still do real journalism.
oh shit, propublica, good call.
I added NPR and PBS to my monthly donation list as well. I wonder how many others will contribute what they can now thanks to this investigation?
Wait until fox news becomes federally funded and the official
liesnews of the government.They could do even worse and make it Newsmax or neo OAN.
Honestly having the government fund news is asking for trouble. It would be different if they were very clear about only funding non bias articles and information but in this case they are funding private opinions.
The largest part of NPR’s funding comes from individual donations, followed by corporate donations. Federal funding makes up around 5% of the total – important, but not even close to their primary source of funds.
if you’re concerned that 5% of their budget coming from government funding has undue influence over their editorial choices, you’d certainly be a lot more concerned about the 17% that comes from corporate donors. And when you compare that to private media’s funding, which is 100% from corporate sources…
They’ve been going after public media since Nixon. Of course, it would hit their key demographic–rural areas–the hardest, who rely on public media for things like emergency alerts. Not to mention public media is the only source of local quality journalism for a lot of places.
But who cares about all that when we can let Sinclair Broadcasting take over and get rid of all that “woke” stuff?
Right on schedule.
Probably would have been yesterday if an opportunity to blame over 60 deaths on people not being white males didn’t appear.
More evil shit. All they can do is tear things down, never create.
Eat a blizzard of dicks my guy. Car Talk and Radiolab are fuckin bangers!
The number of people that are going to be unemployed in the next 90 days as a direct result of this administration’s decisions is truly astounding.
I do think it is poor practice to have the government fund content that has political opinion.
I think so, too. So I’m glad it doesn’t happen.
good thing reality isn’t a political opinion then
It’s worse if you have large private donors or companies funding your media, see fox news, twitter, Facebook etc. who then contr6what you can see, and what not.
Sounds like you’re not informed about NPR and PBS.
NPR fucking sane-washed trump all of 2024. They are partially to blame for this. Still support them but I expected more.
It is almost like they tried to do honest journalism.
They did. They also shit all over Bernie for his two runs. I’m on board with your point.
You sound like you could tell us a lot about poor practices. I think I’ll tune you out though, it seems like valueless content to me.