Defund NPR by John Lukas
- NPR and PBS are facing a funding challenge due to Elon Musk's opposition to public media, as reported by The New York Times.
- Musk criticized NPR as 'state-affiliated media' in 2023, leading NPR to stop using Twitter.
- Critics of NPR argue that its political coverage is biased and linked to defunding efforts during the pandemic.
- Marty Baron expressed concerns about the Trump administration undermining the press and pushing to cut public broadcasting funding.
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Media Research Center's Executive Director, Dan Schneider discusses their campaign to defund PBS and NPR, citing bias and reliance on taxpayer funds
Media Research Center's executive director, Dan Schneider, Discusses with John Solomon on this podcast episode the pressing issue of censorship in America, unravelling the extensive censorship initiatives launched during the Biden administration, explore the implications of government influence on media, and discuss the ongoing campaign to defund taxpayer-supported media outlets like PBS and NPR.
Former WashPost Editor Fears Financial Scrutiny of Public Broadcasting
With the Trump administration and Congress focused on cutting waste, fraud, and abuse from the federal budget, there’s an effort underway to make sure public broadcasting ended up under the microscope. The notion that public broadcasting would be held to any form of accountability, including the possibility they broke federal law, was apparently beyond the pale for former Washington Post executive editor Marty Baron, who vented to CNN Internatio…
In Light of Congressional Testimony, Congress Should Defund NPR and PBS
PBS and NPR, both public entities, should lose their public funding because they are partisan organs, and unconstitutional besides. The post In Light of Congressional Testimony, Congress Should Defund NPR and PBS appeared first on Conservative News and Views.
Congress should defund NPR and PBS | The Highland County Press
While congressmen are right to be angry over how NPR and PBS covered certain stories, a more important issue is at stake: The federal government should not be funding journalistic outlets, and Congress should end all funding for these companies.
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