Logen Kain on Nostr: I figure you just don't offer an opinion. "The time is currently 07:07am, President ...
I figure you just don't offer an opinion.
"The time is currently 07:07am, President Trump claims that the moon has been colonized by xyglorgs. Today's forcast is mostly sunny with a 30% chance of rain."
If interviewing biased guests, interview guests from both sides. Just today I heard a round table discussion on how trump is bad/wrong about his view of the Signal issue. That's trying to steer political thought against the current admin.
As for funding...
In 2008 it was about 16%
https://www.cjr.org/behind_the_news/dont_forget_the_facts_about_np.phpI didn't see anything recent, but it looks like they get around 7-16 percent, pending on the year.
you may be right about direct funding i have seen that number.
Just found this:
https://www.influencewatch.org/non-profit/national-public-radio-npr/Aparently in 2020 up to 24% as that number comes from
"10% from foundation donations; 10% from university licensing and donations; and 4% from federal, state, and local governments via member stations."
or as low as 4 percent.
Remember, direct government funding doesn't include NPM funding which sends money to PBS and NPR. Nor any federal funding that passes through other organizations, but NPM is the big one.
I haven't read tge defunding bill, but if it is only direct funding, they will be fine.
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