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Lisa Gardner-Springer's avatar

What else is lost (esp if CPB is defunded, not just NPR and PBS) is truly a source for accurate news when disaster strikes and the internet goes dark. This was most recently evident with Blue Ridge Public Radio's heroic reporting in the aftermath of Helene. When the battery packs for your phone dry up, people could still tune into the radio to know where it was safe to drive, where to get potable water, and where to find shelter. Could other radio stations do the same thing in a crisis? Sure. But public radio is trusted to be there for communities.

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Paul Bass's avatar

"economic dependence on the government is antithetical to the very idea of a free press..." Amen!

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