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PBS - 😢
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Why would this make PBS and NPR sad?
Because people forget about them or call them boring
Supposedly they can't lie either, by law.
Because lately they have been bought and have also moved to the right. It slight but enough for us true progressive to notice.
I don't think either PBS or NPR has been "bought" by anyone. They're both still non-profits owned by their member stations.
Yeah that's certainly not what I had meant.
I was just saying they're crying like "hey what about me?"
We need to be turning to non profit, reporter run, news organizations.
MediasTouchNetwork + 😸
I'm down with MeidasTouch. What's the cat for?
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