A month after Congress voted to strip public media of public money, PBS and NPR stations are working to cope — and survive.
A month after Congress voted to strip public media of public money, PBS and NPR stations are working to cope — and survive.
It was the motivation I needed to cancel the streaming service I barely watch and redirect the money to something I value.
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States should help them, sorry none nazi states left in the us.
Avid NPR listener. But damn it, tonight I had the radio on for 2 minutes and some talking head was on the perpetual "Democrats can't win, people are just not going to vote" loop. You've been defunded, there's nothing to lose I'm glad to donate, but not for biased reporting like this.
So did Republicans learn nothing in the last 50+ years with Mr Rogers Neighborhood? Or are we just going to ignore all the accomplishments that PBS has gotten in the past 50+ years and funding of free public education to the world...
@NPR better stop insulting what is likely its primary donor group.
They have been both-sidesing stories lately… like functional illiterate magas read NPR~ oh, and #MAGA must be destroyed
I'm specifically referring to the divisive generational bullshit and ageism. 👍
COPE
Donate. They need us since our government gave up on us.
This is the cruelest cut of all. NPR tells the truth which is why it’s on the chopping block. It’s been my constant companion for forty years. I’ll miss it.
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Fundraisers every week. I joined PBS Passport even though I just took a cut in pay. Love my PBS!
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Those in rural America who voted for Trump can explain to their neighbors how this benefits them..I suggest, however, they wait until after the medicaid cuts hit, they lose their healthcare coverage, & their hospitals close down..
👍🏻 we need them America!!
If what I see via my local HD airwaves is accurate, the strategy involves 200% more episodes of Midsomer Murders.
Tactical deployment of the Midsomer Murders reserves.