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moviePig
Ed Stasiak
I've read that for American PBS/NPR, it comes out to something like $0.05 >>> per person per year yet IMO, they should still be privatized, as they're blatantly
biased towards the Left/Democrats.
Seems baked-in that PBS/NPR is, by charter, biased toward the arts
...and therefore toward the Left/Democrats, relatively speaking.
Relentlessly shitting on Reps and Trump is "arts"? People should not be forced
to financially subsidize the propaganda that's being thrown at them.
On Sat, 4 Jan 2025 16:38:38 -0500, Rhino
<no_offline_contact@example.com> wrote:
Oh right, because the Left/Democrats are the great intellectuals among
us and the great unwashed masses are innately suspicious of such content.
While I'm pretty sure I've washed recently I agree people like you and
me are somewhat suspicious though to be fair my "BS meter" is still
working and I can enjoy radio shows like CBC's "The House" which is
about the House of Commons and occasionally dips into provincial items
when they're considered to be of national interest.
Though they NEVER EVER go after the province of Quebec when they do
something that negatively affects the rest of the country such as
their "veto" (which they don't have the right to do but Ottawa won't
force them) on the Canada East pipeline project which prevents Alberta shipping oil and natural gas to Europe which costs them a fortune
given that makes their only customers the domestic market plus the US
Japan and China.
On 1/4/2025 9:40 PM, Ed Stasiak wrote:
moviePig
Ed Stasiak
I've read that for American PBS/NPR, it comes out to something like
$0.05
per person per year yet IMO, they should still be privatized, as
they're blatantly
biased towards the Left/Democrats.
Seems baked-in that PBS/NPR is, by charter, biased toward the arts
...and therefore toward the Left/Democrats, relatively speaking.
Relentlessly shitting on Reps and Trump is "arts"? People should not
be forced
to financially subsidize the propaganda that's being thrown at them.
Iirc, MacNeill/Lehrer used to be of unquestioned integrity in TV news. I don't know about today. (I've never relied on NPR for news.)
MediaBiasFactCheck rates NPR as "slight to moderate liberal bias", which might be about as even-handed as is humanly possible.
Rhino
I have to agree with his opinion that when 97% of the CBC executives -
and they gave a staggering number of executives for their size - get a
hefty bonus, something is truly rotten in the running of that
corporation. The funding for these generous bonuses comes from tax
money. Meanwhile, viewership of CBC programs is not very high either.