so what is the public missing? The Israeli hate rhetoric and the speaking voices that sound like they are on Quaaludes. Goodbye and Good riddance.
NPR made their bed. let them sleep in it.The nice thing about riding on the gravy train is that someone else always pays for your ticket. At least that’s how we interpret comments made by NPR President and CEO Vivian Schiller.
The Huffington Post has the details:
In a rare move, National Public Radio President and CEO Vivian Schiller appeared at the National Press Club on Monday to make a public case against Republican efforts to cut federal funding for public broadcasting.So on one hand, Schiller argues that taxpayer subsidies are insignificant. A mere trifle. A few dollars here, a few cents there. And on the other hand, they are absolutely vital and losing those tiny little subsidies would be absolutely devastating.
The NPR chief executive not only argued that her outlet fills a void left by a wave of cuts to private media companies, she claimed that public-radio listeners in rural areas would have no other access to news if their stations stopped broadcasts.
As for the bottom line, Schiller noted that while government funding is just one source of revenue — approximately 10 percent, she said — it is a “critical cornerstone” and its removal would seriously hamper the outlet’s operations.
“We take this very, very seriously, it would have a profound impact, we believe, on our ability . . . to deliver news and information,” she said during a question and answer session following her prepared remarks. “If in fact federal funding were cut . . . then we would be going backwards and retreating on this 44-year investment that the American people have made in this incredible institution.”
Make up your mind, Viv. Which one is it?
Source: HuffingtonPost.com