• Trump's victory over PBS and NPR 'bias' will be 'devastating' for rural

    From Leroy N. Soetoro@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jul 22 23:12:27 2025
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    https://www.cnn.com/2025/07/17/media/pbs-npr-trump-rescission-devastating- public-media

    Public television stations will be �forced to make hard decisions in the
    weeks and months ahead,� PBS CEO Paula Kerger said Thursday, after
    lawmakers advanced a bill that cancels all the federal funding for the
    network and for NPR.

    Radio and TV stations may need to lay off staffers and cut back on
    programming. Popular shows like �Daniel Tiger�s Neighborhood� may reach
    fewer people. Big Bird of �Sesame Street� fame isn�t going away, but the financial system that supported him for decades is being stripped away.

    House Republicans passed the spending cuts bill shortly after midnight
    Friday. Once President Trump signs the bill into law, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting�s budget will be zeroed out for the first time since
    1967, back when television stations still broadcast in black and white.

    It is a long-sought victory for Trump, who has harshly accused PBS and NPR newscasts of being �biased,� and a long-dreaded disruption for local
    stations that bank on taxpayer support.

    �Tonight, our network�s service to the nation suffered a tremendous
    setback,� NPR said in a statement following the House vote. �Together �
    and with support from listeners and readers in communities around the
    nation � we will work to rebuild.�

    The precise effects are hard to predict because other funders may fill in
    some of the gaps. However, public media executives say that some smaller broadcasters will be forced off the air in the months and years to come.

    That�s because stations in rural areas and smaller communities tend to
    rely more heavily on the federal subsidy. Stations in larger markets
    typically have a wider variety of other funding sources, like viewer
    donations and foundation support.

    Advocates say the entire system of noncommercial media will become weaker without the foundational support from taxpayers, resulting in fewer
    original shows and less local news coverage.

    Kerger said in a statement that �these cuts will significantly impact all
    of our stations, but will be especially devastating to smaller stations
    and those serving large rural areas.�

    She pointed out that the stations �provide access to free unique local programming and emergency alerts.�

    The two Republican senators who voted against the rescission, Lisa
    Murkowski and Susan Collins, both said they valued those aspects of public media, even while criticizing perceived bias of some NPR programming.

    Most other Republicans, however, concentrated on the bias complaints above
    all else, and argued that the entire system is obsolete in the streaming
    age.

    David Bozell, president of the Media Research Center, which has campaigned against the federal support for decades, celebrated the �historic
    rollback� in an X post overnight.

    �PBS and NPR were chartered to provide objective journalism,� Bozell
    wrote. �Instead, we got drag shows for kids, gushing coverage of
    Democrats, and silence or smears for conservatives.�

    Public media officials say critics completely distort what actually airs
    on stations.

    Thursday morning�s report about the clawback on NPR�s �Morning Edition,�
    for example, was studiously neutral, and the hosts pointed out that NPR management was not involved in the news coverage of its own funding
    dilemma.

    �Nearly 3-in-4 Americans say they rely on their public radio stations for alerts and news for their public safety,� NPR CEO Katherine Maher said in
    a statement, arguing that NPR is a �lifeline.�

    Early Thursday morning, America�s Public Television Stations, an advocacy
    group for the stations, argued that the rescission �defies the will of the American people,� citing both the polls and the fact that Congress
    actually allocated the next round of funding earlier this year.

    In 1967, when Congress created the corporation, it declared that
    noncommercial TV and radio �for instructional, educational, and cultural purposes� was in the public interest. Shows like �Sesame Street� and
    �Antiques Roadshow� sprang forth.

    The public media system continued to enjoy bipartisan support from
    lawmakers for many years, even as conservative activists sought to strip
    away the taxpayer funding. Congress ignored proposals from past Republican presidents to cut the PBS and NPR budgets.

    But Trump has proven to be much more assertive. Earlier this year Trump
    made it a priority to claw back the funding before the Corporation for
    Public Broadcasting was set to receive it in October.

    �For decades, Republicans have promised to cut NPR, but have never done
    it, until now,� Trump boasted in a Truth Social post last month.

    The funding, almost $1.1 billion that had been allocated for the next two years, will start to dry up in the fall.

    But some local stations are already making changes. In New York, the
    operator of the powerhouse NPR station WNYC said Wednesday that its CEO LaFontaine Oliver is moving into a new position, executive chair, that�s
    been created in response to the threats to federal funding. Oliver will
    focus on �new funding models� and try to find financial support from other non-federal sources, the station said.

    In San Francisco, the KQED radio and TV network said it is laying off
    about 15 percent of its staff, citing financial uncertainties.

    �Despite today�s setback, we are determined to keep fighting to preserve
    the essential services we provide to the American public,� Kerger said.

    Total crap headline. Nobody in rural areas watches the queer stuff PBS is broadcasting. This is 2025. Rural consumers have better options and they
    have the same streaming too. Democrats are so behind the curve.


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