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Why can’t they just sell commercial spots and survive in the marketplace like regular TV and radio?
With all the fundraising begging they do every hour as it is, I might as well be hearing commercials anyway. Seriously though - if they can’t exist on their own, that’s an indication that they shouldn’t exist at all. |
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Media all are somewhat biased depending on their audience, but NPR and PBS couldn't be more neutral than other news organization, especial for PBS, most of programs are for kids, education, history, no for-profit media will make those and news program is also very moderate with a little left leaning.
Because they couldn't lie like Fox news, then it's liberal bias, it just shows your bias. |
So they're liberal because in the short time you listened they happened to acknowledge that trans people exist? |
| Wait, ABC, CNN, MSNBC are biased. But we need PBS. How can that be? |
No hurt feelings here. It's defunded from tax payer subsidies. Progress. |
TheFP? That is a proto-MAGA rag It hired Tyler Cowen and the Tiger Mom’s predatory DH. It’s clearly a cash grab. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Free_Press_(Bari_Weiss_media) |
Don't care. The person who wrote the article worked at NPR. He spilled the beans. I'm sure you don't like that. Too bad. |
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While I hate that educational programming will suffer, I'm all for PBS and NPR going out on their own. Those of us who enjoy them (like me) can contribute and hopefully make up for the loss.
This is where some of those billionaires could come in handy right now. Both PBS and NPR could offer educational programming, plus be the liberal alternative to FOX. Forget impartiality, no more federal funds no more "both sides." |
The idea is that they can be free to report what they want and it doesn't matter if Bob's Big House of Furniture likes it or not. And, there's an idea that it's for the public good, and we can/should have media that is not purely about what Bob's Big House of Furniture is will to pay for. |
Isn't that how cable is supposed to work? Consumers pay for the content they want. Never mind the fact that they still show ads. Reminds me of my college's students voting for the college radio station to go to AOR programming because we didn't like what the college DJs were spinning. |
This is why democrats are losing people left and right. You genuinely believe that people who do not run in your social circle are uninformed and unintelligent. Keep looking down your elite noses at "flyover" country; it has served you sooooooo well thus far. You do realize that rural areas do have internet, right? Everyone has a cellphone - everyone. Computers too! The government does not need to subsidize buggy whips, oops, I mean radio, at $1 billion a year. |
They exist for a reason, do you know there are still places without cell phone service, and people still use dial-up for internet connection? I bet they vote for GOP. |
Sounds like NPR has a diversity work force. |
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Kai Ryssdal
Is my radio boyfriend. He has taken me through the Great Recession of 2007/08, mortgages, marriage and COVID. What should we do? |
This!! Don't you know that midwest rural hicks don't have internet in 2025 because there aren't enough wires to go that far and that inner city minorities can't get Government IDs because they are not smart enough to go to the DMV (or something like that). |