The Conversation U.S. on Nostr: As the President, FCC and Congressional Republicans consider ending public funding ...
As the President, FCC and Congressional Republicans consider ending public funding for NPR and PBS, a media historian revisits why public media was founded in the first place and how it contributes to equal access to information today:
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