But should Government pay for that? I say no.
We don't vote on those kinds of things. We vote for reps, and those reps voted to fund public broadcasting. In fact they voted to extend that funding in March. To them, it's the same as safety, infrastructure, and other necessities. It's federal money for the states. That's what reps do.
In fact a chunk of the federal money goes specifically to fund EAS alerts at public radio stations. So it's directly related to public safety.
There are plenty of wealthy arts and culture enthusiasts who can and do support it.
And they do. The majority of the money comes from them. The federal money is minimal, but right now, it's required by law. So far, the congress hasn't changed the law. So the money is still appropriated until 2026. What happens after that is up to them.
This whole battle was fought 40 years ago. Reagan wanted to do the same thing. So they amended the public broadcasting act to what it is now.