Many of us have long known that there was a serious problem with a taxpayer-funded programming system that ignored half the country.
remain controlled by Democrats, but it is difficult to see how it survives if the situation ever reverses — as it is sure to do one day., Pacifica Radio, and all the other public broadcasting outlets will irately blame NPR veteran Uri Berliner, activist Chris Rufo, journalist Bari Weiss, and others who have recently shone a spotlight on just how lopsidedly progressive PBS and especially NPR have become.
As a full disclosure, I have written extensively on the need to defund NPR and PBS, for the Heritage Foundation, the Knight Foundation, and, most recently, by authoring one of the chapters in the Mandate for Leadership document written by Project 2025. NPR’s new CEO, Katherine Maher, is the poster child of everything wrong with the CPB. She was chosen to lead the network of radio stations present in every American state and every city despite a long history of very progressive public statements which made clear that she would have a very conscious bias toward all things Left., and which, again, is partially paid for by everyone. But it obviously was not a problem. Maher was lauded by all as the woman who could lead NPR in the 21st century.
But it’s when she delves into truth and the First Amendment that the fun stops. Maher thinks constitutional protections for free speech get in the way of the information suppression she evidently would like to see.for the Atlantic Council, makes it “a little bit tricky” to censor “bad information” and “the influence peddlers” who spread it.
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