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  • PBS, ‘Independent Lens’ to cover gun violence with special 2-night event

    05/09/2016 10:17:09 AM PDT · by rktman · 21 replies
    newsday.com ^ | 5/8/2016 | Verne Gay
    On Monday and Tuesday, PBS will devote most of its prime-time schedule to a two-night event built around the theme “Armed in America” as part the service’s ongoing coverage of gun violence. Two films under the “Independent Lens” banner will air, followed by town hall discussions moderated by former ABC News correspondent Michel Martin (now weekend anchor of NPR’s “All Things Considered”). (Both town halls were taped April 27 at Northland Church in Longwood, Florida.)
  • PBS hit by claims it has liberal agenda

    06/25/2005 10:35:31 PM PDT · by SmithL · 83 replies · 1,580+ views
    AP ^ | 6/26/5 | JENNIFER C. KERR
    WASHINGTON - It's home to Big Bird, Arthur, Bill Moyers and Jim Lehrer - and not normally a source of great controversy. But these days, PBS finds itself at the center of a political uproar over whether public television promotes a liberal agenda. The man alleging the bias is Kenneth Y. Tomlinson, a Republican who heads the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. CPB provides federal funding to public broadcasters including the Public Broadcasting Service, which receives about 15 percent of its operating budget, or $48.5 million, from the corporation. PBS has denied the charges of a liberal slant. But following the...
  • Public TV and radio fear cuts in funding

    06/23/2005 10:21:54 AM PDT · by SmithL · 12 replies · 428+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 6/23/5 | Peter Hartlaub
    In the 24 years since Nancy Dobbs founded Rohnert Park public television station KRCB, facing federal funding crises has been a regular part of her job. But this year the KRCB president and CEO says the news is potentially worse than ever, arriving like an ambush and threatening the future of public television and radio stations across the nation. The House Appropriations Committee less than two weeks ago proposed a 45 percent cut in federal funds to public broadcasters -- and the full House of Representatives could vote on the spending bill as early as today. Dobbs and other public...
  • Moyers Defends PBS, Takes Aim At "Radical Right"

    05/16/2005 5:12:50 PM PDT · by withteeth · 59 replies · 1,217+ views
    KRT Wire ^ | 15/15/05 | MICHAEL D. SORKIN
    ST. LOUIS - (KRT) - Bill Moyers denounced on Sunday the right wing and top officials at the White House, saying they are trying to silence their critics by controlling the news media. He also took aim at reporters who become little more than willing government "stenographers." And he said the public increasingly is content with just enough news to confirm its own biases. Moyers spoke in St. Louis at a conference on media reform. His reports have appeared on the Public Broadcasting System since the 1970s. He was an aide to President Lyndon Johnson and is a former newspaper...
  • Moyers Exits PBS With Attack on 'Right-Wing Media'

    12/10/2004 12:25:55 PM PST · by kattracks · 82 replies · 2,787+ views
    NewsMax.com ^ | 12/10/04 | Carl Limbacher
    Taxpayer-supported Democrat operative Bill Moyers is showing his true colors (all blue) by tainting his exit from PBS with an attack on what he describes as "right-wing media." "I'm going out telling the story that I think is the biggest story of our time: how the right-wing media has [sic] become a partisan propaganda arm of the Republican National Committee," the Associated Press today quoted Moyers as saying. "We have an ideological press that's interested in the election of Republicans, and a mainstream press that's interested in the bottom line. Therefore, we don't have a vigilant, independent press whose interest...
  • Radio Silence. How NPR purged classical music from its airwaves.

    06/07/2004 6:43:16 AM PDT · by Valin · 94 replies · 594+ views
    Weekly Standard ^ | 6/14/04 | Andrew Ferguson
    IF THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF BLACKSMITHS AND BUGGYWHIP MANUFACTURERS had held a convention in 1910, in those last sullen moments before the Horseless Carriage put them all out of business, then this is what it must have felt like--the same forced cheerfulness laid over the same defeated air, the same stiff upper lip at the prospect of the inescapable end. Outside the Hilton Clearwater Beach Resort, on the Florida coast near Tampa Bay, the beach was streaked with wind and black thunderheads stacked up along the horizon. Inside the hotel, members of the Association of Music Personnel in Public Radio...
  • Science & Pseudoscience: (slamming PBS)

    03/22/2004 4:27:03 PM PST · by Drango · 21 replies · 255+ views
    Swift ^ | 4/17/04 | James Randi
    LOL...James Randi, the magician and debunker of paranormal hoaxes, observes on his website that ...(Currently, my local PBS-TV stations are featuring both Dr. Wayne Dyer and Dr. Gary Null in their pledging period, to take advantage of the public's taste for quackery. Both these men flaunt degrees, both deal in nonsense. Dyer makes incredibly naïve statements such as that if you just summon up enough determination, "anything is possible," and Null prescribes magnets and other medieval tools to prevent aging. He preaches eternal youth. Now, Null is less than 60 years old, but I recognize dyed hair and make-up, and...
  • ‘We’re in trouble,’ and he means public TV

    01/20/2004 5:16:23 PM PST · by Drango · 18 replies · 249+ views
    Current ^ | Jan. 19, 2004 | Karen Everhart
    ‘We're in trouble; and he means public TVMoyers' program an issue with McCain, Hollings warnsOriginally published in Current, Jan. 19, 2004By Karen EverhartSouth Carolina Sen. Ernest "Fritz" Hollings warned pubcasters that the upcoming Senate reauthorization of the Public Broadcasting Act will be a tough fight. "We’re in trouble," said Hollings, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Commerce Committee. During a Jan. 11 [2004] luncheon at the National Educational Telecommunications Association Conference in New Orleans, Hollings suggested that public TV will take hits for the PBS series Now with Bill Moyers. Senate Commerce Committee Chairman John McCain (R-Ariz.) views Moyers,...