It will be the death of public radio and television in small markets. Not all stations are affected equally.
This is not a fiscal decision. This is a ideology that demonizes the open exchange of ideas and truth.
It will be the death of public radio and television in small markets. Not all stations are affected equally.
This is not a fiscal decision. This is a ideology that demonizes the open exchange of ideas and truth.
No I totally understand. I'm not trying to defend the decision or anything.
But I am just trying to set expectations of what people should expect to see. I'm trying to get ahead of the predictable hysteria about the death of public radio/tv.