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BROADCAST BIAS: Media coverage of NPR lawsuit against Trump hides what public media really isNPR defends against Trump's defunding efforts, citing First Amendment rights. The lawsuit reveals media bias and the lack of diverse viewpoints in coverage.
PBS sued President Donald Trump and some of his officials on May 30th to block his executive order defunding the 330-station ...
PBS sues Trump administration, says executive order cutting federal funding violates First Amendment
PBS joined NPR in filing a lawsuit against President Donald Trump and his administration over his executive order demanding ...
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The Spun on MSNProminent Television Network Suing Trump AdministrationPresident Donald Trump and his administration have been hit with a lawsuit this Friday. Earlier this month, Trump signed an ...
The lawsuit argues that Trump’s executive order to slash public subsidies to PBS and NPR violates the First Amendment.
A new executive order signed by President Donald Trump calls for an immediate halt to federal funding of NPR and PBS, citing ...
There has yet to emerge clear, concise messaging that reflects the values at stake in the fight for public broadcasting.
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AlterNet on MSNBehind the half-baked arguments flailing bully Trump uses to attack public media | OpinionIn one way, this is the easiest column I’ve written. It’s simple to celebrate public media in Kansas: public radio, ...
Defending anyone, let alone an institution, from fraudulent attacks is challenging. It’s proving a negative, when the ...
NPR CEO Katherine Maher argued against President Donald Trump's order to cut NPR funding, citing it as "retaliation" for ...
The suit argues that the order violates freedom of speech and freedom of the press, as well as the Public Broadcasting Act.
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