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by WillPostForFood
982 days ago
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They don't receive it directly, but the Federal government gives it to local PBS stations, which then pay NPR for the content rebroadcast rights. Because the money is now passing through multiple pockets, you can say the federal money isn't directly going to NPR, but local PBS fees amount to about 1/3rd of NPR's revenue. If the 1% number NPR touts was real, they should advocate for the disbandment of CPB so their independence would be undisputed, but they live on that money so they don't. |
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What's the point? Nobody thinks that the Musk fans attacking NPR are arguing in good faith. No matter what NPR does they will keep finding reasons to attack it, unless Elon says otherwise. Intellectual consistency is about last way to describe Musk's flailing changes over at twitter, yet his diehard fans always defend them.