Commentary: PBS and NPR cater to all Americans, despite what Marjorie Taylor Greene might believe
- Congressional Republicans, led by Marjorie Taylor Greene, challenged NPR and PBS over alleged political bias in a recent hearing.
- Polling data shows that PBS has been ranked as the most trusted institution in the United States for over 22 years.
- Polls indicate that 43% of Americans support continued funding for PBS and NPR, surpassing the 24% who oppose it.
- Public broadcasting is seen as a valuable resource that serves a diverse audience and focuses on educational content and social good.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said that on PBS, “they now have drag queen storytime instead of good old Sesame Street." That’s False. Greene referenced one 2021 segment created by a local PBS member station, not the national PBS organization.
Cookie Monster, Big Bird, and Elmo have had a prime PBS spot since 1969. Have they been booted? On PBS, "they now have d
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After last week's congressional hearing with the heads of PBS and NPR, it's important to remember how public broadcasting works, what it does and whom it serves, our television critic says.
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