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In reply to the discussion: Okay, A day has passed and I have calmed, somewhat ... [View all]stlsaxman
(9,236 posts)40. I've come to call it Nationalist Propaganda Radio
Mara, Cokie, Guy Roz, Inskeep, Tom Ashbrook, Wait Wait Don't Lie To Me, etc...
ALL tow some corporate line. Even (sigh) Diane Rhem is choosing panelists for the Friday News Round-up that answer only to their corporate masters.
... and don't EVEN get me started on Gwen Ifil and her Washington Gab-fest. oh how i long for the days of Paul Duke.
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Used to be, hosts would challenge right-wing bullshit. Sadly, those days are over.
Scuba
Dec 2012
#7
'The man who pays the fiddler picks the tune.' Ownership by the public? Or private? That's the key.
freshwest
Dec 2012
#20
It's not even hidden anymore. They tell you right up front whose propaganda they are paid to spew.
Ikonoklast
Dec 2012
#23
The same dynamic is played endlessly on cable news. It is from those staged presentations,
freshwest
Dec 2012
#29
I used to listen to NPR, but anymore left/moderate seems to be wrong and right/right seems to
RKP5637
Dec 2012
#28
No, I'm pretty sure that we mean cutting off those other well-funded special interest groups:
MannyGoldstein
Dec 2012
#9