• e$tGyr#J2pqM8v@feddit.nl
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    Isn’t the whole idea of public broadcasting that it doesn’t need to be commercial, that it can go for quality over entertainment value?

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      They’re also less biased ideally. When they’re not being threatened that is. This is cyberbullying more than anything if you ask me.

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    That 1% number is a bit misleading. Federal funding isn’t paid to NPR directly and instead goes to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The CPB gives money to non-profit radio/tv stations and those stations pay NPR, PRI, APM, etc for content. Without the CPB, tons of radio stations, mostly rural, couldn’t afford to exist and wouldn’t be paying NPR anything.

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    it has always been so weird to me that national public media isnt 100% funded by the government. i honestly didnt realize that the funding was this low, but i figured it would be at least in the 10’s of percents :(

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    Seeing this SICK BURNS! in 2025 as I remember Biden re-upping and expanding SpaceX contracts in 2024.

    Liberals will post this EPIC SLAM WITH FACTS AND LOGIC on Facebook, then roll their eyes and tell the stupid Leftist Tankies to go sit at the kids table when you ask why the fuck prior administrations were bloating a fascist’s bank accounts during the four years prior.

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      Are you ok? Literally most of the people who are pissed at Musk being a welfar queen were just as pissed at Biden for being a weak centrist about the whole thing. Anyone even slightly to the left has been going after Elon for years.

      That country has next to zero nuance available come election day. You can’t just say everyone who’s against the obvious fascist was therefore all-in on Biden. If they had a better option they would have taken it. Well, I suppose you can say that stuff if you aren’t paying attention or acting in good faith.

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    Why is it framed like that though revenue vs budget?

    Revenue is money received for work done etc.

    Budget is money allocated for the purpose of getting things done.

    So Space X provides a service NPR is floated along.

    Unless the poster was genuinely wrong on their terms here.

    Not that I’m defending any of this but just don’t make unfair comparisons and think it’s great.

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      Bro what, am I reading this wrong or is your premise that NPR doesn’t provide a service?

      Because they absolutely do.

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        I don’t really know what NPR is National Political Radio?

        My point is their 1% budget from your Orange Dad isn’t revenue and doesn’t come from providing a service.

        Your big chest Daddy Musks revenue comes from providing a service

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          Then you’re not understanding what NPR is at all. NPR is a non-profit radio station that provides free access to news, music, and programming over the radio and through TV and internet channels. Whatever NPR makes in revenue is through donations. Of course their budget is separate from their revenue. You have to have a budget at all to produce revenue.

          What this is saying is that NPR spends 100x more than the government will give them to provide a literal free service to the citizens of the USA. NOR is practically self-sufficient while SpaceX is a for profit corporation whose bigger client is the federal government. If either of these organizations are a leech, it’s certainly not NPR. One of them needs the money to survive.

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            Because I don’t care what company it is. Compare apples and apples don’t fall for the stupid political double speak that has gotten Amerca to where it is.

            Propaganda is propaganda regardless of if you agree with it or not