Except the inconvenient truth is that all these rural NPR stations are just rebroadcasting programming feeds from NPR production hubs in Boston, DC, LA, Chicago or NYC. There’s almost NO truly “local” news content on these stations each day. They’re just re-broadcasting All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me, RadioLab, etc. They might do a few minutes each week of actual, locally created content. Other than that, it’s all NPR syndicated programming. During the flooding events in Texas in early July, the local NPR station wasn’t even staffed when the flood warnings went out. They made no mention of it all because they were in automated overnight programming. That’s how NPR is “serving” rural communities. By being a re-broadcast conduit for urban programming from big cities. A total failure of their duty to inform local communities. |
One of those two paid a settlement in the hundreds of millions of dollars over lying about the 2020 election. And it was not NPR. So there's that little indicator of which one might have more reliable information. |
Help me understand this sentiment. Their news is not overwhelmingly biased. They have an in depth conversation about the news, interviewing people, and opinions on solutions are given toward the end. NPR is statist, as in they believe the state can solve many problems, but the opinion is not crammed down your throat like it is with cable news. It’s so bizarre to me that people can’t understand these important differences. |
You're not objective. There are organizations that rate media on bias and NPR is consistently considered leftist. At some point in the mid-2010s I had to stop listening to them because the bias was so intense. I switched to CNN. |
| I’ve tried listening to other radio and tv news, but it’s so dumbed down. Maybe npr and pbs are too hard for the undereducated to understand, so they claim it’s biased. ? |
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This is the kind of drivel that made even normal liberals start to give NPR the stank eye- a segment claiming that white women use neutral nail polish to assert racial dominance. Bizarre. https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1123445.page
Here is an example of bias. People who advocate for and support bills that make it illegal to surgically alter a child's reproductive organs do so because they believe that it protects the child. Indeed, study after study shows that gender dysphoria is both common and fleeting during puberty and adolescence, so it doesnt make sense to medically alter a child before they have time to determine whether they are really trans. Yet in the headline, NPR says such bills "target trans youth." One test of bias is whether both sides agree with a characterization and in this case they don't. It would be like describing people who favor early medical intervention as being in favor of "child genital mutilation." That sounds right to me, but the people who embrace that ideology truly believe they are not harming and in fact, protecting children. You cannot be considered unbiased unless the language is neutral and mutual enough that most people agree with the characterization. https://www.npr.org/2022/11/28/1138396067/transgender-youth-bills-trans-sports |
Sounds like you skipped comparative lit. |
Ask the mooch states which depends on tax from blue states. |
What does Trump know about rural or working people? He was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. He would rather help billionaire sex traffickers than normal people. |
Which Trump will sue to make sure they support him, like we are in North Korea. |
Even current and former Fox News employees are not supporting their current pro-dictator fake news agenda. |
The DC area is far worse than the average red state: https://www.axios.com/2025/02/12/states-money-federal-government |
He can't, it is deep inside, the inferiority complex. |
So is your assertion that it's okay for NPR to lie and have biased reporting since Fox does too? Explain why its okay for taxpayer money to be used to emulate Fox. |
You say this on every thread. Its a 20 or 30 year old joke that everyone has heard and is no longer clever. Get some new material. |