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33. "From today's NY Times"
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Squelching Public Broadcasting
Published: June 15, 2005

Do little boys and girls out there know how to spell "spite"? For those who don't, the House Republicans who voted last week to gut federal support of public broadcasting - from "Sesame Street" to well beyond - are offering a graphic demonstration as they attack one of the nation's more valued institutions. The Appropriations Committee voted not only to end taxpayers' support for next year's children's shows on public radio and television (yes, "Clifford the Big Red Dog" and "Postcards from Buster," too), but also to close out entirely the $400 million in federal support of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting - the aid funnel to local stations - across the next two years.

A decade ago, Newt Gingrich tried a similar stratagem to "zero out" public broadcasting as Republicans claimed there was liberal bias in programming. The attempt failed in the face of cooler legislative heads and the proven indispensability of public broadcasting. This time, the Republicans' campaign is more threatening since it amounts to a second front in the culture war agenda identified with Kenneth Tomlinson, the Republican who is now chairman of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Mr. Tomlinson is intent on ramming partisan "balance" on the airwaves - read that as dragging public broadcasting over to the right - by stocking the corporation with G.O.P. loyalists. In the next few weeks, the corporation's Republican-dominated board is expected to choose a former co-chairwoman of the Republican National Committee as president of the corporation.

Mr. Tomlinson has said he is concerned about the cuts and will "make the case" for federal support. But he is in an awkward position, with his own objectivity more in question than Big Bird's or Buster's. Federal money amounts to 15 percent of public broadcasting's budget revenues, but it plays a larger and particularly crucial role for smaller rural stations. More than government support, the public's faith and donations could be threatened if audiences sense the Republicans are succeeding with an ideological putsch.

Republican lawmakers insist that the budget cuts are only one of many sacrifices required for fiscal discipline - a truly laughable contention from a Congress that has broken all records for deficit spending and borrowing. The pending highway bill alone has 3,800 pet projects (cue Porky Pig, not Oscar the Grouch). These include $2 billion-plus for two ludicrous "bridges to nowhere" in rural Alaska, where, incidentally, station officials say public broadcasting may fade from the air unless the Senate blocks the House's spiteful cuts.

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Urgent action needed to save public broadcasting [View all] , PolarbearToenails, Tue Jun-14-05 01:37 PM
 
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why should I want to save it?
Jun 14th 2005
1
Well, we could start with Sesame Street.
Jun 14th 2005
2
      If this was 1980, maybe i would agree with you
Jun 14th 2005
3
           More than Sesame Street
Jun 14th 2005
4
           RE: More than Sesame Street
Jun 14th 2005
10
                RE: More than Sesame Street
Jun 14th 2005
15
                     RE: More than Sesame Street
Jun 15th 2005
21
                          RE: More than Sesame Street
Jun 15th 2005
27
                               the people decide what's in their interest
Jun 15th 2005
29
                                    Really?
Jun 17th 2005
46
                                    LOL
Jun 17th 2005
50
           RE: If this was 1980, maybe i would agree with you
Jun 14th 2005
5
           True
Jun 14th 2005
6
           an overwhelming majority of the people do
Jun 14th 2005
7
                RE: an overwhelming majority of the people do
Jun 14th 2005
12
                You dumb conservative
Jun 20th 2005
53
           TLC? History Channel? Discovery?
Jun 14th 2005
8
           co-sign
Jun 24th 2005
60
           not everyone has cable
Jun 14th 2005
9
           RE: not everyone has cable
Jun 14th 2005
11
                RE: not everyone has cable
Jun 14th 2005
14
                HIS argument is silly!??!
Jun 15th 2005
22
                RE: not everyone has cable
Jun 15th 2005
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                     RE: not everyone has cable
Jun 15th 2005
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                          RE: not everyone has cable
Jun 15th 2005
31
                it's not *just* npr
Jun 15th 2005
24
                     RE: it's not *just* npr
Jun 15th 2005
26
                          So...will you lose your job if this happens?
Jun 16th 2005
40
                               What job?!
Jun 16th 2005
42
           As far as NPR goes...
Jun 14th 2005
17
waste of money
Jun 14th 2005
13
exactly.
Jun 14th 2005
16
Spoken like a true market fetishist.
Jun 14th 2005
18
lol
Jun 15th 2005
20
this is a gross over-simplification
Jun 24th 2005
61
The cost of public television...
Jun 14th 2005
19
that's $280 million/year.
Jun 15th 2005
28
Alot less than 280 billion for the war tho, eh?
Jun 15th 2005
30
      stop trying to create diversions.
Jun 15th 2005
34
           The real question is...
Jun 15th 2005
35
           RE: The real question is...
Jun 17th 2005
47
           RE: stop trying to create diversions.
Jun 17th 2005
45
well if its so fucking cheap!
Jun 15th 2005
32
      sure thing...
Jun 15th 2005
36
      (zing)
Jun 17th 2005
49
      I'm contribute to PBS each year.
Jun 15th 2005
38
           RE: I'm contribute to PBS each year.
Jun 16th 2005
39
on the other hand, that would take Tucker Carlson off the air...
Jun 15th 2005
37
Dear mod, please anchor this post
Jun 16th 2005
41
Cosign on that nm
Jun 17th 2005
43
up
Jun 17th 2005
44
where is F.A.G.?
Jun 17th 2005
48
Bill Moyers's speech about the Tomlinson debacle:
Jun 19th 2005
51
Bill Moyers is an American Hero
Jun 20th 2005
52
      Yes. Yes he is. Now will never be the same w/o him. nm
Jun 24th 2005
59
Update from channel Thirteen
Jun 22nd 2005
54
Saved!
Jun 23rd 2005
55
Great! n/m
Jun 24th 2005
56
that's tremendous, but this is still borrowed time, no?
Jun 24th 2005
58
The key here is who is ready to step up? This is government
Jun 24th 2005
57
people should have an alternative to commercial television
Jun 24th 2005
62

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