Posted on 03/08/2011 6:18:56 AM PST by Mr. Mojo
(CNSNews.com) - National Public Radio President and CEO Vivian Schiller said Monday that NPR gets a tremendous amount of criticism for being too conservative.
At a luncheon at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., Schiller was asked by a moderator: Do you believe theres an imbalance at NPR in terms of liberals and conservatives in the newsroom--I think I know which side theyd like to have better represented there--if the answer is yes, what do you propose to do about it?
Schiller said, You know, every news organization--Ive worked now with three news organizations, but even every other, people I know from every other news organization I know--gets criticized about being too liberal, about being too conservative, about being too this, that and the other. It comes with the territory.
So, certainly we do get criticized about all manner of things, said Schiller. In terms of the liberal, and I will tell you that it maybe doesnt get as much attention, but we get a tremendous amount of criticism for being too conservative as well. I wish that those folks could be in our editorial meetings and see what goes on and the care that our reporters and our journalists and other editors take to get it right.
This is an incredibly crucial cornerstone of what we do to present, not journalism that is on the one hand, on the other hand--thats not very interesting story-telling, she said. But journalism that reflects no particular bias. And its not just a matter of how the stories are told, its the kind of stories that we tell on NPR.
She continued, For those that do criticize us for being liberal, I ask them, when I get that personally, I ask them to point to specific stories. And when they do, we take those very seriously. Have we erred? Absolutely, we have erred in the past, but we make corrections, and we always strive to do better.
Complete hooey.
Bwahahahaha....since when has NPR been conservative? lulz.
Hello, his lips are moving...in the same vain as the AnnointedIdiot: if his lips are moving; he is lying, period. =.=
Defund NPR with extreme prejudice.
If this is literally true — as opposed to leftist propaganda — it means their listenings are virtually hard-core Communists and anarchists.
Not really. I’m sure they do. The sort of people who think Radio Pacifica is unbiased tend to be noisy and doubtless generate the complaints he is reporting.
Check this out. March 8, 2011
NPR executives caught on tape bashing conservatives and Tea Party, touting liberals
DEFUND NPR. Make them pay back what the federal government (that’s taxpayers like you and me) have given them. Cut them off completely.
She is not fit for the Job making that statement.
NPR, you’re so lame,
I bet you think we think about you,
You’re so lame
I bet you think we care about you
don’t you, don’t you...
Now that right there is some funny $hit, I don’t care who you are.
Well then, let’s defund this tax-payer funded bastion of “conservatism”. Surely, that shouldn’t upset the Left.
We Get a Tremendous Amount of Criticism for Being Too Conservative’
Everybody is a comedian
Tremendous: being of such as to cause trembling, fear, or arouse dread. Perhaps the CEO misconstrued the communications from conservatives.
"There! That's a gratuitous slam against President Bush! What does he have to do about the situation in Libya? Look! You just called Obama brilliant! How many times does that make? Four? In the past 15 minutes?"
They are blind to their own bias, or else deeply dishonest. (Dishonest is the correct answer.)
Me thinks that NPR is suffering from the Miss Piggy syndrome: A Grand Delusion of “How Beautiful Am I!”
In this case, substitute “moderate” or “middle of the road” or “a True Reflection of Truth and American Values” for “Beautiful”.
IOW, NPR, no matter what you think, you are not:
“moderate”
“middle of the road”
or
“a True Reflection of Truth and American Values”.
You are simply a pretentious pig who loves to wallow in liberal muck.
(should I tell them what I really think?)
bttt
In the editorial meeting:
"Shall we investigate Obama's Long Form Birth Certificate?" Crickets.
Shall we investigate Obama's grades, papers, standings, in the various schools he claims to have attended? Crickets.
Shall we research the writing styles of Bill Ayers and compare with the "Dreams of my Father?" Crickets.
...
Oh, yes, I'd love to see what goes on in those NPR editorial meetings!
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