They don't need that, when they already have Twitter/X.I'd love to see the techno-billionaires buy a radio station, run right-wing commentary and claim CPB money. It would be fun to see what happens then.
They don't need that, when they already have Twitter/X.I'd love to see the techno-billionaires buy a radio station, run right-wing commentary and claim CPB money. It would be fun to see what happens then.
You can't listen to that in your car.They don't need that, when they already have Twitter/X.
You are incorrect. The general public did not complain about public radio as a whole; rather, some members of the general public complained about public radio. The latest polling data I've seen continues to show strong support for public radio though that support has weakened in some Republican quarters.It does matter. Trump and people who work for him complain about the AP. But public opinion complained about public broadcasting long before Trump and will probably complain about it long after Trump (if the continue to accept CPB money). It doesn't matter what public broadcasters do with the money. What matters is that it's tax money. It was one thing to use CPB money to get public broadcasting going 55 years ago. But now it is a going concern.
I'd love to see the techno-billionaires buy a radio station, run right-wing commentary and claim CPB money. It would be fun to see what happens then.
It was one thing to use CPB money to get public broadcasting going 55 years ago. But now it is a going concern.
I'd love to see the techno-billionaires buy a radio station, run right-wing commentary and claim CPB money. It would be fun to see what happens then.
How does CPB determine which stations get the money, anyway?
The stated issue is that the current President is a Republican, and various surveys have shown that well over 90% of the journalists at traditional media (TV Networks, print magazines and newspapers) are Democrats.As for saving grief, I'm not sure about that. This administration simply hates the media. They don't like AP, and the AP doesn't accept federal money. They don't like the Washington Post, and they don't accept federal money. The FCC is investigating Audacy, and they don't accept federal money. So it clearly doesn't matter if they get federal money or not.
The stated issue is that the current President is a Republican, and various surveys have shown that well over 90% of the journalists at traditional media (TV Networks, print magazines and newspapers) are Democrats.
The stated issue is that the current President is a Republican, and various surveys have shown that well over 90% of the journalists at traditional media (TV Networks, print magazines and newspapers) are Democrats.
I don't think that the administration "hates the media". I think that they... and arguably justifiably... find that traditional media is negative to it and opposed on principal to anything they propose or do.
One good thing that the current administration has done is reduce the access to overwhelming numbers of traditional media reporters while allowing "new media" reporters... many of whom represent a larger "circulation" than the old-line outlets. And it is certainly refreshing that there is a much more frequent and open access to the media (we used to call it "the press" even though nearly nobody today gets their news in printed form) by a wider variety of organizations.
The editorial explains how DOGE, without any assistance from Congress or the President, could destroy CPB
You can turn on a PBS station, any time day or night (except when they run game shows on the weekends) and give it an hour. You know full well what you will hear. It's going to be anti Trump, anti Elon Musk, and some ridiculous thing about climate change. All BS. President Trump does not like fake, dishonest media. Look what they have tried to do to him for the last ten years! If he can shut it down, the 80 million souls who voted for him will likely applaud it.This is purely about ideology. Nothing more. He hates criticism, and he wants to shut it down. Period.
You can turn on a PBS station, any time day or night
I did not save the articles or links. However, I am absolutely positive that if you do your own survey of traditional media such as the NYT, WP, LA Times, Trib, etc. and the traditional TV webs CBS, ABC and NBC you will find at least 90% Democrat affiliation or partisanship among reporters and editors.This sounds like a MAGA narrative, but if it's true I'm sure you wouldn't mind linking those "various surveys" for us?
And if you do your own survey of religious broadcasters you will likely find that at least 90% are Trump/MAGA supporters, and that number is probably way low. Depends on where you shine the spotlight.I did not save the articles or links. However, I am absolutely positive that if you do your own survey of traditional media such as the NYT, WP, LA Times, Trib, etc. and the traditional TV webs CBS, ABC and NBC you will find at least 90% Democrat affiliation or partisanship among reporters and editors.
I did not save the articles or links. However, I am absolutely positive that if you do your own survey of traditional media such as the NYT, WP, LA Times, Trib, etc. and the traditional TV webs CBS, ABC and NBC you will find at least 90% Democrat affiliation or partisanship among reporters and editors.
But the owners get the final say about what gets put in the press and media regardless of the reporting and editors.I did not save the articles or links. However, I am absolutely positive that if you do your own survey of traditional media such as the NYT, WP, LA Times, Trib, etc. and the traditional TV webs CBS, ABC and NBC you will find at least 90% Democrat affiliation or partisanship among reporters and editors.
My stepbrother, who was in the business, prior to his death about a year and a half ago, thought the number today was closer to 100%.
Saying this is sortta' like stating the obvious.
I read a number of similar reports in recent months, but don't save links to every article I read. Do you?So you don't have a source, but you just want to believe what you want to believe.
I know that. But the fact is that the vast majority are more liberal or progressive politically.The fact is that reporters aren't hired based on their politics.
Nobody is disputing that. However, it is obvious in many instances that flavored adjectives (I was told in journalism classes to avoid unnecessary adjectives) or sidebar references to unrelated facts show the flavor quite well.Also reporters cover other stories besides politics.
You don't have to be a registered member of a part to be "of that party". For years, I worked with the Partido Social Cristiano and its leader, Jaime Nebot, in Ecuador, although I could not yet vote.When I was in news, I purposely didn't register and didn't vote. I wasn't the only one who did that. You can't get 90% if reporters don't register. Unless you make things up.
But newspaper owners do not read every edition and every article.But the owners get the final say about what gets put in the press and media regardless of the reporting and editors.
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I specifically said "traditional news media" which in this context refers to those who cover the national government, the agencies and the White House: New York Times and other major dailies with regional or national influence, the wired TV networks, and the national magazines.And if you do your own survey of religious broadcasters you will likely find that at least 90% are Trump/MAGA supporters, and that number is probably way low. Depends on where you shine the spotlight.