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summer_in_TX

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31. I've been very pleased with NPR before and since the election.
Tue Jul 8, 2025, 12:08 AM
Jul 8

On numerous shows they have had many episodes on the rise of authoritarianism as they report on what the Trump administration is doing. PBS News too. But they don't do it in the way of MSNBC, or online partisan networks with their huge lurid headlines, and so my anxiety isn't triggered by it.

Does anyone think the BBC can replace the content of NPR and PBS? I don't. Not in America. Not under Trump, for sure, but really, they can't provide what NPR does. They don't have the investment in the whole news reporting infrastructure, including reporters, it would take to do it here.

I don't compare NPR and PBS so much with what other nations have but with what our country does. I think they are head and shoulders above any other American broadcast network.

They angered me often during the GWB administration. But they have been doing a really good job in more recent years. Even though their funding is under serious threat, I don't hear any lack of truthful coverage of what the Trump administration is doing.

I've often wondered if there wasn't some kind of campaign to undermine and create distrust in our pre-eminent local, national, and international news network. I suspect the billionaires and Russian oligarchs are beside themselves with how well their efforts to get rid of real journalism in the US is working. 90 percent of important news stories originate from real news organizations in spite of all the social media we are inundated with.

With the news desert problem widespread across our country now, can you imagine if NPR goes away?

I think of Marfa Public Radio in West Texas, where the sparse rainfall equates to few people spread out far and wide, trying to eke out a living. That station cannot sustain itself without outside funding like that from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting – and they are a lifeline to their listeners in fires and other severe weather. Plus they are possibly the only source of information that is not RW radio or television.

I just hope it somehow is able to keep going and doesn't fold. It doesn't sound like many here would be inclined to step up and help them stay afloat. It's a shame. I consider it short-sighted.

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Another option: Pacifica Radio no_hypocrisy Jul 7 #1
I listen more to classical music when I drive between my patients' homes mucifer Jul 7 #2
I get 80% of my news on Podcasts/ YouTube.. FarPoint Jul 7 #3
Yes, I did. Almost 20 years ago. I couldn't handle them during the GWB admin LymphocyteLover Jul 7 #4
Almost 20 years ago ... during the GWB admin speak easy Jul 7 #6
Same here. It is clear that they responded to GOP attacks Bluetus Jul 7 #16
I think the nickname "Nice Polite Republicans" is very true and any entity that normalizes LymphocyteLover Jul 7 #18
I've Cut Back on My News Intake OddMom20 Jul 7 #5
Me too. I fill that time with music. dem4decades Jul 7 #7
I've stopped listening to US broadcast programs, not just NPR. J_William_Ryan Jul 7 #8
This, exactly WestMichRad Jul 7 #13
No but I DownriverDem Jul 7 #9
I don't watch US mainstream broadcast news, area51 Jul 7 #10
Usually just in the car as I'm driving, mwmisses4289 Jul 7 #11
I'm still listening to NPR. What's your problem? Gimpyknee Jul 7 #12
Gimpyknee did you plan on sounding so hostile by using the phrase " What's your problem?" irisblue Jul 7 #15
Well gimp that was pretty nasty... nt mitch96 Jul 7 #25
The "Problem" is insufferable "Bothsides-ism" Prof. P.E. Name Jul 7 #14
You mean Boris Epshteyn? dpibel Jul 7 #30
I gave up on NPR for news years ago EYESORE 9001 Jul 7 #17
Still like NPR and local station Klaus Hergersheimer Jul 7 #19
""" AllaN01Bear Jul 7 #20
I still listen obnoxiousdrunk Jul 7 #21
I gave up on them during the GWB administration. jrthin Jul 7 #22
Around here, teh choice is NPR, RW Hate Radio, "religious" scammery, or country music. Midnight Writer Jul 7 #23
I have definitely cut down my listening Krazy_Kat Jul 7 #24
I have cut back also. Mainly just in the car now.. Wait wait don't tell me. Tedx hour BBC world service mitch96 Jul 7 #26
I never listen to it anymore. bif Jul 7 #27
Well it's sounding like NPR and PBS will be losing their money due to cuts from Congress so there might not a kennedy Jul 7 #28
Haven't listened to NPR for a while but not for the general reason people are giving here. I'm going back to listening.. electric_blue68 Jul 7 #29
I've been very pleased with NPR before and since the election. summer_in_TX Jul 8 #31
i had to do online to eliminate drumpf. pansypoo53219 Jul 8 #32
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