Why don't US cable viewers get better access to International news sources?
In Thailand, I get:
Al Jazeera English
CNN
BBC World
Fox (LOL)
Deutsche-Welle World (daily news and other programming in English)
NHK-World (Japan) almost 100% programming in English
Arirang (Korea) Rougly 80% news and programming in English
TVMonde (France) daily News in English
Al Jazeera is outstanding, followed by NHK-World IMO.
I've already said they will be fine without federal funding and I'm sure I already donate enough for your share and many others'.
That said, I think the governments of developed countries should allocate some portion of their budgets towards sources of art and information for its people, and I think we could probably build a few less tanks and guns in order to free up those funds.
P.S. You forgot the question mark at the end. Clearly you didn't watch enough Sesame Street as a child.
I've probably listened to more Rush/Hannity shows than anything on NPR, it's waste as far as I can tell. I do love PBS tho (Rich Steves' Europe and the cooking shows are great), but I'm glad that at NPR got canned - bummer she didn't leave when she -canned Juan Williams.
Actually, if PBS wants to keep its funding they need to bring back "Where in the world is Carmen San Diego" and "Wishbone" (with the original cast). DO IT MOTHER ERS!
So we have conservatives supporting a liar in O'keefe..yet they criticize dems and Obama for lying..
mmm k
I was involved with PBS in the past. They have adequate infrastructure and they knew this was coming for the last 10 years+.
I'm not sure if they have a backup plan but if they smart, they do.
I don't understand the controversy here. I read a couple of articles on this, neither made sense to me. I watched the video, hoping that it would shed light on the situation, and the video didn't help either.
Why did the CEO of NPR step down?
All I know from reading 2 articles and watching that video is:
There is an executive at NPR named Vivian Schiller. She has stepped down.
There is a guy named O'Keefe who videoed some guy named Ron Schiller. Apparently he said something that got Vivian (no relation) to step down.
Ron apparently doesn't want money from the government. This is somehow bad.
Can someone PLEASE connect the dots for me.
Let the marketplace speak.
Any outlet that holds out Bill Moyers as some kind of reasonable journalist is a fraud.
Further, if PBS and NPR are that popular then their management should have no problem operating without federal funding. Gone are the days when the government was expected to provide need to have services rather than nice to have services for upper middle class audiences, I suppose.
tmfd;dr
Too much ing debt; did not read.
I don't think NPR would be successful in a normalized market. Old white people only listen to radio, whereas educated/cultured inviduals watch television...so advertisers have no incentive to put money into NPR's anti-gun, anti-racist, anti-tax cut agenda.
Actually, letting the market speak isn't such a bad idea, buddy!
I thought you were against being PC? He's just saying what he thinks. Why do you hate liberty/freedom?
I don't care if he says what he thinks. Just do it at a job that doesn't use tax payer dollars, else be fair and equal.
We conservatives are fed up with NPR's left leaning.
Examples, please.
Is public radio even relevant anymore with the availability of the internet?
Is talk radio?
Sure, when they support themselves by selling ads. You don't like them, you change the channel.
So whose interests do NPR serve?
I think NPR could do the same.
Those who listen to it.
I'm not against dropping the funding. It would be worth having conservatives finally stop whining about it. As it is, it's just another distraction from real problems.
The middle class doesn't want its taxes to increase nor its en lement payments to be reduced, so we have NPR, PBS, and foreign aid to fall under the budget axe such that politicians can be seen as fiscally conservative.
We could make some headway on the deficit by taking a look at the Pentagon's budget, but we have a hysteria to defend ourselves from.
Project Veritas: NPR Planned to Accept Donation from Muslim Brotherhood Front Group and Hide Origins From Government
It never really was about what the NPR executives said at the cafe -- bad as it was -- but, instead, about who they were willing to meet with, what they were willing to accept from a terrorist-related group, and how they were willing to hide that fact.
The only way to get back to fiscal sanity is to cut en lements. Period.
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Are you claiming the tapes are fabricated?
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