Comment on Marjorie Taylor Greene calls on NPR, PBS to appear for hearing on media bias
Asafum@feddit.nl 2 weeks ago
And fox news right? Right?
Newsmax? No?
One America News Network? Oh still no?
Comment on Marjorie Taylor Greene calls on NPR, PBS to appear for hearing on media bias
Asafum@feddit.nl 2 weeks ago
And fox news right? Right?
Newsmax? No?
One America News Network? Oh still no?
realcaseyrollins@thelemmy.club 2 weeks ago
How much federal funding do they get?
Doomsider@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
NPR receives a small number of competitive grants from CPB and federal agencies like the Department of Education and the Department of Commerce. This funding amounts to less than 1% of revenues.
realcaseyrollins@thelemmy.club 2 weeks ago
In 2020 NPR got 23% of its funding from the federal government, and in 2023 PBS got 39% of its funding from the federal government.
westernjournal.com/fact-check-much-pbs-npr-revenu…
My point is that having news organizations be held to account publicly for their biases through congressional means only makes sense if their coverage is being paid for by the government.
Doomsider@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
“Germany spends $142.42 per person on its public media. Norway spends $110.73, Finland $101.29, Denmark $93.16. Leave Scandinavia for Western Europe and you see the U.K. at $81.30, France at $75.89, and Spain at $58.25. Heading a bit east? The Czech Republic’s at $60.08, Estonia $55.70, and Lithuania $32.71.
Only trust the Anglosphere? Try Australia $35.78, New Zealand $26.86, or Canada $26.51. How about Asia? Japan spends $53.15, South Korea $14.93. Africa? Botswana’s at $18.38, Cabo Verde $15.22.
And then there’s the United States — which spends $3.16, per person, per year, on public broadcasting. Ten quarters, four dimes, five nickels, and a penny.”
Please, just stop with your nonsense.