Article 72MK9 Trump Successfully Murders U.S. Public Media

Trump Successfully Murders U.S. Public Media

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Karl Bode
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Donald Trump and his authoritarian friends have successfully destroyed the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), the closest this country has gotten to having a useful and effective publicly-funded media. The CPB this week voted to officially shut down, just months after Republicans passed a massive billionaire tax cut plan that stripped the organization of more than $1 billion in funding.

For more than half a century, CPB existed to ensure that all Americans-regardless of geography, income, or background-had access to trusted news, educational programming, and local storytelling," said Patricia Harrison, CPB's president and CEO."

Aswe've noted previously, right wingers and authoritarians loathe public broadcasting because, in itsideal form, it untethers journalism from the perverse financial incentives inherent in our consolidated, billionaire-owned, ad-engagement based, corporate media. A media that is easily bullied, cowed, and manipulated by bad actors looking to normalize, downplay, or validate no limit ofterrible bullshit(see: CBS,Washington Post, theNew York Times, and countless others).

The destruction of the CPB is particularly harmful for local U.S. broadcasting stations. While NPR doesn't really take all that much money from the public anymore (roughly 1% of NPR's annual budget comes from the government), the CPBdistributed over 70 percentof its funding to about 1,500 public radio and TV stations, which now face existential collapse.

The attacks on the CPB are part of a broader information warfare campaign by the U.S. right wing, which has involved destroying all remaining media consolidation limits, letting radical right wing billionaires buy up major news networks and social media platforms, and launching fake investigations into public broadcasting. They're afraid of the truth and a functional press, and it's not subtle.

While Republicans are outwardly hostile to informed consensus, Democrats historically have done a shit job defending journalism or implementing media reform. The press also generally doesn't like covering this destruction too deeply because consolidated corporate media billionaire ownership doesn't much like the idea of having to compete with government subsidized alternatives to their bland infotainment dreck.

And even though U.S. public media never truly reached the potential we've seen in other countries (usually due to decades of right wing defunding and attacks), this is a generational, devastating loss all the same. Especially in terms of what could have been.

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