Quote Originally Posted by Alan View Post
Very little now that taxpayers aren't paying for it.
So bringing it up had what purpose if it's irrelevant?

What news source(s)do you consider the most or more reliable? I've seen where many consider "social media" their primary source.

It's interesting that the court(s) have determined that the executive order violates first amendment rights but the congressional decision stands, even though it does the same thing.

I'd just as soon have PBS/NPR operate independent of government pressures anyway, although they can still threaten to suspend it's broadcasting permits, as we've seen with late night comedy. My favorite public radio is technically community radio. They have claimed they used to get 10% of their operating budget from the government. When they lost that funding they cancelled a few hours of syndicated NPR programs and replaced them with local features about water quality, local farms, hunting seasons, gardening, etc. They still feature public radio morning and evening news and a few features like Wait Wait. I use NPR online news as a primary news source and find their reporting trustworthy. I consider the change in community radio an improvement and send them donations.