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  • Public narrowcasting: PBS fights effort to ensure objectivity

    05/03/2005 3:58:15 AM PDT · by billorites · 9 replies · 699+ views
    Union Leader ^ | May 3, 2005 | Editorial
    AFTER BEING American television’s home for left-wing political and cultural programming for decades, PBS suddenly is horrified that politics has reared its ugly head at the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. What a hoot. The New York Times reported yesterday that CPB Chairman Kenneth Tomlinson, a Republican and a Bush appointee, was ruffling PBS executives’ feathers by insisting that the network abide by its mandate — written into its charter — to ensure “objectivity and balance” in its programming. Man the barricades, it’s a conservative takeover! Liberals have an ingrained sense of ownership over PBS, a sort of proprietary instinct. It...
  • The Republican Thumb on PBS (8 Letters to NY Times)

    05/05/2005 4:46:05 AM PDT · by Pharmboy · 14 replies · 831+ views
    NY Times ^ | May 5, 2005 | Various
    To the Editor: Re "Chairman Exerts Pressure on PBS, Alleging Biases" (front page, May 2): The job of the press is to scrutinize government, not praise it. The administration gives its story in the best possible light using taxpayer money. That must be countered by a vigorously critical free press. When have administrations, either Democratic or Republican, presented evenhanded pictures of what they do? The question isn't whether "Now" (formerly "Now With Bill Moyers") is critical of the Bush administration but whether it behaved differently during the Clinton administration. If anything, our press has failed to be critical enough. Charles...
  • Politicizing Public Broadcasting

    05/04/2005 4:28:59 AM PDT · by ricks_place · 23 replies · 564+ views
    New York Times ^ | 5/4/05 | Editors
    he last thing Americans need is public broadcasting where the politics of the moment limits the news of the day. Yet that could be where the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is heading if Kenneth Tomlinson, the chairman, keeps pushing for partisan Republicans in the management of public television and radio. Mr. Tomlinson, a former editor in chief of Reader's Digest, has repeatedly criticized PBS as too liberal over all and has said that his goal is to satisfy a broader constituency. Satisfying more people with public television and radio is a worthy aim, but several recent surveys for public broadcasting...
  • Bias at PBS? N.Y. Times Incredulous

    05/06/2005 6:35:31 PM PDT · by fight_truth_decay · 17 replies · 2,914+ views
    HumanEventsOnline ^ | May 6, 2005 | by L. Brent Bozell, III
    The old news: PBS is still a liberal monstrosity transforming the hard-earned dollars of many Bush-loving taxpayers into fire-breathing Bush-loathing programming. The new development: The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has plans to get serious about seeking a better balance of political views on PBS. From the sound of a New York Times front-page story May 2, they must have been waving smelling salts in the face of liberal reporters. Kenneth Tomlinson, the "Republican chairman" of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting was said to be pressing aggressively to correct "what he and other conservatives consider liberal bias." The Times approach, pretending...
  • "Alleged" Tilt At PBS - (pretends it's "moving to the right!")

    05/03/2005 9:21:59 PM PDT · by CHARLITE · 8 replies · 492+ views
    REDSTATESUSA.ORG ^ | MAY 4, 2005 | L. BRENT BOZELL III
    The old news: PBS is still a liberal monstrosity transforming the hard-earned dollars of many Bush-loving taxpayers into fire-breathing Bush-loathing programming. The new development: The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has plans to get serious about seeking a better balance of political views on PBS. From the sound of the New York Times front page on May 2, they must have been waving smelling salts in the face of liberal reporters. Kenneth Tomlinson, the "Republican" chairman of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting was said to be pressing aggressively to correct "what he and other conservatives consider liberal bias." The Times approach,...
  • Tired of the PBS (Kenneth Tomlinson is doing heroic work.)

    05/02/2005 10:22:53 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 25 replies · 2,926+ views
    The American Prowler ^ | 5/3/2005 | George Neumayr
    PBS is a government subsidy for obnoxious, deep-pocketed progressives and a jobs program for liberal journalists. But the New York Times' story targeting Kenneth Tomlinson, the Republican chairman of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, suggests that the left is losing its grip on PBS and getting pretty worried about it. The Times story -- titled "Republican Chairman Exerts Pressure on PBS, Alleging Biases" -- reads like a press release from the office of Bill Moyers. In the first paragraph, the Times says that "some public broadcasting leaders" -- read entrenched liberals upset with Tomlinson for scrutinizing their long-unchallenged perks and...