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From
23/02/2008 18:13:04
 
 
To
23/02/2008 17:54:55
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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Forum:
Politics
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Other
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01294522
Message ID:
01295768
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Actually I didn't look. I wasn't looking for right wing/left wing, I was just looking for anything that showed that the government funded public radio and tv. I could've looked further, but wasn't really interested since the funding is still in place.


>>PBS and NPR are funded by the government (just not 100%):
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>>http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=3968
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>>Still there are constantly lobbies to stop all government funding of any radio or tv network.
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>No wonder you couldn't find anything fresher from Cato - because that article was a part of an orchestrated campaign to stifle PBS/NPR (which were perceived as surprisingly left-wing for a public channel funded by a right-wing government). Then there was a little coup on NPR when they (whoever "they" may be) replaced one of the bosses, who immediately tried to do a few nasty changes, removed few things he didn't like, and lasted about two weeks. The uproar was too loud, I figure.
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>Statistically, the measurements show that NPR is predominantly conservative, but only in about 60:40 range, to differ from most of the other liberal media which were closer to 80:20, which brands them as the liberal medium funded by a right wing government, so they shouldn't be funded anymore, Q.E.D.
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>But one has to admire such a call for true independence of the reporters, specially when it comes from such an independent institution such as Cato.
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