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by jsodw
1628 days ago
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But that happens everywhere in the world where there’s public television. In Spain that even happens with private television since they’ve been giving them money as some sort of “pandemic relief”, making sure they never speak ill of the measures put in place. Public television shouldn’t exist in this day and age. |
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If the state has such a stranglehold on the public channels then that is the underlying problem. It would have the same control over private media if it needed to.
Public media and/or limited state support for private news media is absolutely vital for a functioning democracy.