3/9/2011 1:34:31 PM
With the exception of the tea-party racism comment, everything else he says is completely factual. Everything else is completely true and needs to be said. There IS a huge portion of Americans who are uneducated, anti-intellectual, xenophobic, and/or easily swayed into ridiculous beliefs by conservative media. Its the major contributor to so many of this country's problems.Even so, Schiller repeatedly pointed out that these were his own opinions and not that of NPR. The article also states that Schiller's position at NPR does not grant him any editorial access.When I read this last night, I was pretty disappointed with NPR's decision to take a hard line against Schiller. I guess it just goes to show how true his sentiments are - don't want to put off the vast xenophobic middle America.BTW - I'm certain you can put a camera on ANY fundraiser sit-down for ANY media organization and find the company rep saying whatever he thinks the donor wants to hear.[Edited on March 9, 2011 at 1:58 PM. Reason : .]
3/9/2011 1:50:11 PM
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2011/03/three-strikes-at-npr-why-vivian-schiller-was-ousted/72265/and my favorite paragraph:
3/9/2011 3:25:37 PM
3/10/2011 3:32:10 PM
Anyone who respects Michelle Bachmann is dumb.
3/10/2011 5:46:53 PM
and all conservatives respect her?
3/10/2011 7:09:59 PM
I would bet a majority of “Tea Partiers” do.
3/10/2011 7:19:36 PM
and your point would be... it's still an opinion
3/10/2011 7:22:09 PM
Did he say all conservatives?
3/10/2011 8:14:39 PM
I find it funny that worse things are said during any given hour on fox news and an NPR representative is goaded into saying something far more tame while trying to appease potential donors, and somehow this is made into a big scandal.
3/10/2011 9:22:04 PM
but it was caught on camera!
3/10/2011 9:30:43 PM
any given hour, Kris? really? Do you even WATCH the channel enough to make that statement? give me a break
3/10/2011 10:21:57 PM
defender of all things wrong from the right...
3/10/2011 11:28:37 PM
well I just switched to fox news and didn't have to wait 5 seconds to see Bill O'Reilly comparing the Koran to Mien Kampf, so I stand by the statement
3/10/2011 11:59:04 PM
And how much tax money did Fox News receive in last years federal budget?
3/11/2011 12:56:25 AM
There's a point somewhere in your statement. I'm sure of it!
3/11/2011 1:03:08 AM
Question, actually. Let me put it another way. Kris, I agree with you completely. Fox News is too biased and therefore all government financial support of Fox News should be eliminated. The same goes for NPR. Then they can say and think whatever the hell they want and I won't care. The same can't be said for you, which for some reason thinks it should be a scandal when someone says something ridiculously biased on cable television. You will never be happy with a biased NPR, government supported or not.
3/11/2011 1:07:38 AM
Your comparison of NPR to Fox News isn't even remotely apt. Would you like your fraction of a fraction of a penny that you contribute to PBS?
3/11/2011 1:21:08 AM
3/11/2011 2:50:12 AM
I listen to a lot of NPR...as a conservative. Maybe I'm fooling myself into thinking I'm a conservative (I certainly voted for Republicans in the last election), but I just don't see a ton of bias out of the basic news reporting. The DR show? Yeah, definitely. But just the basic news coverage is about as neutral as it can possibly get.
3/11/2011 6:57:54 AM
the only people who think the news on that station is biased have either never listened to it, or don't realize that the DR show is not the news. but i'm ok with it not receiving funding, i don't understand why it should.
3/11/2011 8:21:02 AM
Are we talking PBS, NPR or both?
3/11/2011 9:19:08 AM
theres so little real news on NPR that its pretty easy to confuse the talk/fluff shows for real reporting (same as fox news)
3/11/2011 9:39:11 AM
That depends on the NPR station in question. If you're talking about the talk NPR stations then yeah, there's a lot of opinion and interview programming that really shouldn't be counted as news. But if you're talking about the music NPR stations then the news updates are pretty easy to distinguish.Defunding the CPB wouldn't just affect NPR affiliated talk stations, it'd affect the music stations and PBS.
3/11/2011 9:41:54 AM
The good things on NPR are:Car TalkPHCMarketplaceBBC newseverything else can be cut. NPR "news" cant even find enough real news to fill 30 minutes.PBS is fine. Its not a go to source for news or anything but the kids shows are definitely worth keeping around and probably worth funding more[Edited on March 11, 2011 at 9:47 AM. Reason : a]
3/11/2011 9:44:26 AM
Bullcrap.Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me also has it's good moments.Also, to help your confusion I went to wikipedia. Here's a copy/paste of what's listed under their news programs.All Things Considered, hosted by Robert Siegel, Michele Norris and Melissa Block Weekend All Things ConsideredMorning Edition, hosted by Steve Inskeep and Renée MontagneRadio Expeditions (with the National Geographic Society)Weekend Edition Saturday, hosted by Scott SimonWeekend Edition Sunday, hosted by Liane HansenTalk of the Nation: public affairs call-in (host Neal Conan)Science Friday science issues call-in (host Ira Flatow)Tell Me More: public affairs/interviews (host Michel Martin)NPR is also responsible for distributing these news programsOn Point, public affairs call-in program hosted by Tom Ashbrook (WBUR)The Diane Rehm Show, public affairs call-in program hosted by Diane Rehm (WAMU)Fresh Air, interviews with cultural news-makers hosted by Terry Gross (WHYY)Latino USA, Latino issues hosted by Maria Hinojosa (KUT)Justice Talking, legal issues hosted by Margot Adler (University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg Public Policy Center)On the Media, media issues hosted by Brooke Gladstone and Bob Garfield (WNYC)American RadioWorks, provider of documentaries on Morning Edition and All Things Considered hosted by Ray Suarez (American Public Media)America Abroad, international affairs program hosted by Ray Suarez (PRI and NPR Worldwide)[Edited on March 11, 2011 at 9:49 AM. Reason : /]
3/11/2011 9:47:32 AM
more like wait wait where the hell is the radio dial get this awful shit off my radio.[Edited on March 11, 2011 at 9:48 AM. Reason : a]
3/11/2011 9:48:15 AM
im not confused.The news programs in that first list are all your basic news stories off the wire. NPR doesnt add anything the other news orgs dontThe second list is talk shows, not news. They're the same as o'reilly or glen beck or whatever.The American Radioworks guys are probably responsible for all the bad parts of Morning Edition and ATC
3/11/2011 9:52:53 AM
i don't want stuff added to my news, i just want news. and i want it on the radio so i can listen to it during my morning and afternoon commute. npr and bbc news fill those voids.
3/11/2011 10:12:49 AM
I miss Weekend America.
3/11/2011 10:19:56 AM
3/11/2011 10:47:43 AM
You make me want to become a premie and change my status to "notoriously liberal".
3/11/2011 11:14:34 AM
3/11/2011 11:40:26 AM
No news organization should be receiving any government money. One of the primary purposes of media outlet is to serve as a watch dog against government. As such, no news organization should, at any point, be made to feel that some percentage of the funding is dependent on maintaining a certain message. News should be a purely private sector business.
3/11/2011 12:18:20 PM
News as a purely private sector interest is subject to the same levels of potential corruption as news sponsored by the government.Particularly in the current climate of mega-corporation controlled media. Ideally news organizations would be non-profit private entities, but we're obviously not able to handle something like that. The best we can have a tenuous balance between government and publicly supported media and corporate supported media.
3/11/2011 1:00:09 PM
non-profit doesnt mean anything
3/11/2011 1:05:17 PM
True, but it's a better alternative than A and B.But there really isn't a good alternative. So you get some government sponsored media and hope that it doesn't become a propaganda arm for their government masters(funneling things from the CPB to NPR and PBS probably helps with that, but it's not a perfect solution). You also get some corporate media and hope that doesn't become a propaganda arm for their corporate masters(too late).
3/11/2011 1:13:04 PM
There's a great alternative: it's called the Internet. Google makes it so you really don't have to go through a talking head to get your news. Old people are keeping traditional news outlets going. I mean, really...who here would list Fox/CNN/MSNBC as one of their main news sources? If so, are you fucking dumb? I can literally go to Google news and get a better idea of what is going on in the world in 15 minutes than if I had watched 24 hours of CNN.
3/11/2011 5:13:30 PM
You do realize that large swaths of the population do NOT get their news from the internet. There are a lot of people who do get their information from the TV and the Radio.Also, you can't use the internet while you're driving (or at least you shouldn't be). So there's still a role out there for radio news.It's not just old people too, unless you have a very broad definition of "old." It's mostly the under-40 crowd that's switching over to internet news.
3/11/2011 5:18:47 PM
3/11/2011 5:30:16 PM
i'm under 30 and prefer radio news, so does everyone in my household.
3/11/2011 11:18:21 PM
3/11/2011 11:35:34 PM
Sometimes I've had to switch off Fresh Air because it was painfully biased
3/12/2011 2:48:27 AM
I am generally watching hockey by that point but Marketplace (that comes on right before it) is my crack addiction.
3/12/2011 3:34:59 AM
In news that should surprise nobody, the Ron Schiller video was deceptively edited to make it look much worse than it was. Not that anybody who was offended by this video, called for his resignation, or demanded the government defund NPR over it would ever give a shit.http://www.theblaze.com/stories/does-raw-video-of-npr-expose-reveal-questionable-editing-tactics/I can't believe that had to come from, of all places, Glen Beck's web site.]
3/13/2011 2:09:30 PM
credibility revokedhttp://www.cnn.com/2011/POLITICS/03/17/house.of.reps.npr.funding/index.html?hpt=T2
3/17/2011 5:39:23 PM
My favorite thing about the current crop of GOP is how less they are actually interested in governing and are more interested at just attacking liberals and liberal causes directly.
3/17/2011 5:52:58 PM
now all we need are more staunchly-liberal democrats
3/17/2011 5:54:28 PM
3/17/2011 6:43:47 PM
It's worth noting that this defunding still has to pass the Senate and be signed by the president neither of which are likely to happen thus making this a symbolic gesture to give the likes of Hannity and his ilk something to thump their chest about. What this does show, however, is that once again conservatives are full of garbage and have no intentions of focusing on jobs but rather spend their time attempting to poke liberals with a stick. Pathetic.
3/18/2011 12:56:51 AM