OK so what percentage of their funding comes from the taxpayers? Doubt it’s much but on principal it’s the right thing to do.
One wonders to what degree they will become MORE biased once the government sets them free.
There’s multiple principles in play here. Bias is one of them, but in all honesty, that takes a back seat to the Constitutional question, as there is no provision whereby the Government would/should create its own media outlet.
At best, it becomes a mouthpiece for the Government (as it has been under Leftist administrations), and therefore isn’t a true journalism source. At worst... well, I think we’re seeing the worst: it’s a source of anti-government, anti-American propaganda masked as journalism.
But here’s the bottom line for me: as the Bill of Rights carves out a freedom for the press, why is it the business of the Government to create an arm of the press? It should be the same principle as the prohibition of the Federal Government from creating a religion.
They can say whatever they want if they are independent. So cut ‘em loose.
Like someone said, they are nothing but a propaganda outlet for the radical left. IF the radical left want to keep it going then they can pay for it- the public should not be forced to pay for radical liberal ideology especially when 1000’s of other stations don’t get ANY money from gov funding! The left can support it all they like- don’t use my tax dollars to fund an anti American site like npr. (Yes i know, tax dollars go to fund all kinds of radical crap- not happy about those either!)
And then it was funny in the computer.
Minor correction: "From an Christian and conservative ethical and honest perspective, they are heavily biased broadcasters."
DEFUND
No wonder PBS has stepped up their fund raising efforts lately.
Now they should go public with an IPO and I bet they would do fine.
They have all the Sesame Street stuff and tons of lib Communists would make a point of supporting them by buying their stock.
Grow a spine, guys, and cut the cord. You can make it on your own.
Three hundred words for excerpts right?