Make no mistake about it. The attempt to defund NPR and PBS is an attempt to control the public, by eliminating factual and truthful information. If corporate right succeeds in this effort, it is another bar in our collective prison.
DEADLINE: Sign this petition by 5pm EST on Tuesday and we will deliver your signature to Congress along with over 1 million other signatures from members of CREDO, MoveOn, and Free Press in support of public media.
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Tell Congress: Save NPR and PBS
Don't let Republicans pull the plug on NPR and PBS.
Clicking here will automatically add your name to this petition to Congress:
"Fully fund NPR and defend public service media."
Sign this petition by 5pm EST on Tuesday and we will deliver your signature to Congress along with over 1 million other signatures in support of public media from CREDO Action, MoveOn and Free Press.
Dear Lynn,
Congressional Republicans are attempting to pull the plug on public media.
While deciding how to fund the government for the remainder of the fiscal year, House Republicans were able to zero out all funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), the nonprofit responsible for funding public media including NPR, PBS, Pacifica and more.
If the funding is not restored by the Senate, it would be a tremendous blow to the entire public interest media sector.
We cannot allow Republicans to destroy public media.
Tell Congress: Fully fund NPR and defend public service media. Click here to automatically sign the petition.
Republicans are disingenuously claiming that they need to cut funding for public media because of budgetary constraints. But what they fail to highlight is that national public broadcasting is remarkably cost effective, providing local news and information, free of charge, for millions of viewers while only receiving about .0001% of the federal budget.1
More to the point, it's nearly impossible to put a price tag on the actual value of public broadcasting.
Public media is one of the last bulwarks against the corporate media, where the combination of consolidation and profit motive has long since shifted the focus to infotainment rather than substantive news. In many rural and less affluent communities, broadcasters rely on federal funding to provide the only available high-quality news and public affairs programming.
Without public media, corporate media monopolies would increase their already large control of what we see on television, hear on the radio or read in the newspaper.
This outcome should deeply worry all of us. The increased accumulation and consolidation of corporate power is a threat to our democracy. And nowhere is this more evident than in our media.
At a time when media consolidation is shrinking the number of perspectives we have access to over the airwaves and when newsrooms are shrinking, we need more diversity in our media not less. And we simply cannot afford to lose what public media brings to the table.
Tell Congress: Fully fund NPR and defend public service media. Click here to automatically sign the petition.
Conservatives have longed for any opportunity to defund NPR, PBS and other public media. And with Speaker Boehner wielding the gavel, it looks like they may finally get their wish.
Don't let Congress pull the plug on NPR and PBS! Tell them reject cuts to public broadcasting. Click here to automatically sign the petition.
Thank you for defending public service media.
Matt Lockshin, Campaign Manager
CREDO Action from Working Assets
P.S. It's been said that NPR receives 98% of its funding from non-government sources. But that's highly misleading. The government — through the Center for Public Broadcasting — provides a significant source of funding for NPR and NPR member stations.
Notes:
1"Public broadcasting is critical to our democracy," Rep. Earl Blumenaur, The Hill's Congress Blog, Jan. 20, 2011.
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