Posted on 03/16/2011 5:38:08 AM PDT by Kaslin
I remember that. For instance, she didn’t think there were any specialist MDs outside of huge cities like NYC and LA.
They probably sincerely believe that NPR is "middle of the road". When the people you hang out with are in the spectrum from liberal to militant Communist, then yes NPR seems moderate.
Meanwhile, to us on FR, NPR is extreme left wing, and Rush and Beck are squishy moderates.
Your PBS station is state owned.
Don’t write the station, write the governor and your local state representative. They have control over the station if they will just exert it.
There are some programs carried by NPR that I would miss if the network went away...but the really good programs that have commercial appeal would be picked up by other networks.
I would miss, but find elsewhere, Doc Martin, MI5 and Sherlock Holmes...even though I’ve seen episode I love Jeremy Britt.
Yeah, we’re 14 trillion dollars in debt. If we need to cut anything, it’s subsidies to radio and TV stations.
BTW, a couple of years ago my local NPR station was running ads during a fundraising drive telling people that they shouldn’t assume that the government would take care of funding, because the percentage of their budget received from the CPB was rather small. But now that government funding is on the chopping block, every NPR station in the country is trying to mobilize tote-bag types to lobby Congress for those dollars.
“we're yeasty, we're foaming, NPR”
bump
I don’t think they would be dead and gone.
Look, Schueller said what NPR has been saying behind closed doors for a long time. NPR does not need and does not want federal funding. The NPR *board*, which is made up of local NPR affiliates, needs federal funding to keep stations open in areas where the population is too small or where the public does not want it.
NPR is happily streaming content online. If you have the internet, you don’t need your local affiliate station. NPR would be very happy to get rid of some of these local stations that are nothing more than “replay” stations.
Individual NPR programs get plenty of funding directly from listeners as well. I have personally donated money to one music program to which my wife and I listen. I don’t want to fund their news, but some of the music programming is great. I’ll pay for what is good. That is as it should be.
Will NPR survive without federal funding? Absolutely. Pacifica Radio (I call it the commie station, because many of their commentators are self-described communists) is doing well here in Houston. Pacifica has five stations nationwide. That’s it. If NPR has to sell itself, they will not be able to move more left. That space is already taken by Pacifica, and it’s donors are not likely to switch. The space in the right is pretty well taken by AM radio and Fox. NPR will continue to be left of center and will finally sell itself as such.
I think the folks at NPR are dying to say they are lefties, but they can’t with the current board and federal funding. I think that if we dump federal funding some will jump ship and head to Pacifica, which would be awesome. Why would it be awesome? I love to see socialists fighting each other in the marketplace, using market principals to get ahead. The irony would be delicious.
I’ve been listening to NPR lately some, and I think I have diagnosed a portion of their problem. Not only that, but I think it applies to most liberals as well.
Listen carefully to an NPR segment, and notice how much fluff is in it. How much emotional and needless descriptive verbiage.
The NPR reporter is telling a story. And like all good stories, they require more than just the facts. In fact, a story requires no facts, or truth, at all. See “fiction”.
The point is, they get so involved in their wonderful story, that they don’t think that it is necessary that the story match up with reality.
Escapism for the morally superior (in their own minds) is what it is. Thanks, I’ll stick with Louis L’Amour.
And any kind of art.
It’s a luxury, not a necessity. and the wrong kind of artists also seem to wind up with the cash.
Yep!
I think most libs (rank and file types, not the Soros types) secretly believe that if we conservatives had the chance we’d take all the NEA money and use it to fund art that agrees with our ideology. But they’re about to see us throw it out completely. I think they’ll be shocked.
On three different days, I heard Diane Rehm say "Hasn't Sandy Berger been exonerated of stealing documents from the National Archives?" All three times, I emailed her that he had not been. She still kept blathering the same line time after time until he finally was convicted. She had to shutup then.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.