Okay, the amount of coverage that public radio devoted to JFK's 50th death anniversary yesterday was ridiculous in that nothing "new" was said.
Fresh Air had a political pundit on who was clearly reverential towards JFK instead of a younger pundit who viewed JFK through the lens of his womanizing and other vices.
If you wanted to hear about the 85-year old being held hostage in North Korea or JPMorgan's $13 billion dollar settlement on Morning Edition, The Takeaway, or All Things Considered, good luck.
The Veterans Day coverage was worse: 5000 people lay dead or dying in The Phillipines and public radio, outside of BBC World Service and The World, was completely oblivious.
Fresh Air had a political pundit on who was clearly reverential towards JFK instead of a younger pundit who viewed JFK through the lens of his womanizing and other vices.
If you wanted to hear about the 85-year old being held hostage in North Korea or JPMorgan's $13 billion dollar settlement on Morning Edition, The Takeaway, or All Things Considered, good luck.
The Veterans Day coverage was worse: 5000 people lay dead or dying in The Phillipines and public radio, outside of BBC World Service and The World, was completely oblivious.