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Musk Calls for NPR and PBS Defunding

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Again Senator Kennedy of Louisiana can brag all he wants about defunding NPR and PBS but they affect the local stations in the state getting funds from CPB.
Fake Mr. Haney don't want any media not worshipping Donald Trump
 

Here is a notice that is representing the public media stations have sent in a newsletter. Yes this is in response to the threat CPB is facing.

Public media faces an uncertain future. With the current continuing resolution set to expire on March 14, Congress will be making critical decisions that could impact the future of public media. At the same time, growing threats to funding put access to essential local services at risk.

That’s why we’re mobilizing on Thursday, March 6, 2025, for Protect My Public Media Day – a national day of action to celebrate and defend public media. This one-day virtual event will unite public media supporters, stations, and organizations to:

Highlight the critical role of local stations in delivering life-saving information, vital local journalism, proven educational resources for children and families, and experiences that bring us together.
Ignite a national conversation about the value of public media.
Share personal stories about how public media has shaped lives and take action to ensure its future.
 

OK this article had done an interview with a Representative of the Defund NPR and PBS movement and they claim that Public Broadcasting attracts "Wealthy Liberal Elites" Umm we partially debunked that argument by looking at the ratings of NPR affiliates in Red States like Texas and they have a sizable audience in the states largest cities. It's not just San Francisco, Boston, and Washington DC that uses and donates to public media.
 
The article quotes the Media Research Center. It's run by Brent Bozell, who is now part of the administration that is aiming to silence criticism. So it's a biased source. They view all critical opinion as "far left liberal elitist." But it's simply doing what the first amendment intended. The government funding was done to allow its services to be available for free, not behind a paywall, not requiring a subscription, and not beholden to advertisers or their agendas. With so much media moving to pay services, it's even more important now than it was 50 years ago.

The article also quotes Uri Berliner, but what Uri was really advocating was more DEI. That's obviously not what conservatives want. So they're selectively quoting an article whose main premise was seeking MORE, not less funding. This is why you don't see Uri on conservative talk shows.
 
I'd bet you the parents in ruby red surrounding counties still love seeing their kids on Scholars Bowl on the local PBS station.
 
I'd bet you the parents in ruby red surrounding counties still love seeing their kids on Scholars Bowl on the local PBS station.
Or Granite State Challenge (NH), As Schools Match Wits (Western MA/CT), or any of those other high school quiz shows. Those competitions have been staples of public broadcasters for decades. Have right-wingers ever called for their elimination over "woke" subject matter -- black history, women's history, etc.?
 


More members of Congress comes forward with similar words that always ends in defunding CPB's role in funding the affiliates. This time it's directed at NPR directly. However we run into the press freedom issue every time. Also I seen articles from NPR and the local affiliates, they cite Associated Press and Reuters as the template on how stories and reports are written.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Rep. Kat Cammack (R-FL-03) and Senator Jim Banks (R-IN) introduced the Defund NPR Act, which amends section 396 of the Communications Act (47 U.S.C. 396), ensuring no federal funds, direct or indirect, support NPR, including dues or programming purchases.

"I'm glad to join my longtime friend, Senator Banks, in introducing the Defund NPR Act in the House," said Rep. Cammack. "Last Congress, the Energy & Commerce Committee held a hearing about the status of NPR and how federal funds are often used for left-wing activism under the journalism moniker.
 
Flagrant hypocrisy. "The sky is falling. The sky is falling. Give us more money. We have to pay for the fancy new building and state of the art equipment and - most important - over the top executive salaries."

So you're saying public broadcasting is NOT under attack? Really?

I don't see where they want "more money." Just to retain what they have.
 
It's "I saw", not "I seen".
Remember, there are folks who use this forum that are ESL persons or who have difficulties in typing. We should be a bit tolerant of spelling and apparent grammar errors. In particular many people dictate to their tablet or phone, and this can cause the wrong spelling aversion of a word to appear; we may not notice that as we continue to dictate.
 
Remember, there are folks who use this forum that are ESL persons or who have difficulties in typing. We should be a bit tolerant of spelling and apparent grammar errors. In particular many people dictate to their tablet or phone, and this can cause the wrong spelling aversion of a word to appear; we may not notice that as we continue to dictate.
I do that on Facebook, and sometimes after posting, I say, "What did I even mean?"
 
So you're saying public broadcasting is NOT under attack? Really?

I don't see where they want "more money." Just to retain what they have.
And saying that the management has “over the top” executive salaries is absurd and offensive. Good managers with fund raising skills are in short supply and deserve what they are paid.
 
Will Sheryl and Cassandra go back to driving fossil fuel cars and destroy the planet? Then there'll be nobody left to listen to NPR. 😏
You do realize that there are plenty of good electric vehicle choices that are not Teslas. And to keep this tangentially related to radio, I'll note that most of those non-Tesla EVs still include AM/FM radio reception -- unlike Tesla.
 
Congress has extended funding for public broadcasting in the latest Continuing Resolution for the budget passed on March 14.

 
Congress has extended funding for public broadcasting in the latest Continuing Resolution for the budget passed on March 14.

Unless the administration impounds it
 
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