• @Doomsider
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        27 days ago

        NPR receives a small number of competitive grants from CPB and federal agencies like the Department of Education and the Department of Commerce. This funding amounts to less than 1% of revenues.

          • @Doomsider
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            "Germany spends $142.42 per person on its public media. Norway spends $110.73, Finland $101.29, Denmark $93.16. Leave Scandinavia for Western Europe and you see the U.K. at $81.30, France at $75.89, and Spain at $58.25. Heading a bit east? The Czech Republic’s at $60.08, Estonia $55.70, and Lithuania $32.71.

            Only trust the Anglosphere? Try Australia $35.78, New Zealand $26.86, or Canada $26.51. How about Asia? Japan spends $53.15, South Korea $14.93. Africa? Botswana’s at $18.38, Cabo Verde $15.22.

            And then there’s the United States — which spends $3.16, per person, per year, on public broadcasting. Ten quarters, four dimes, five nickels, and a penny."

            Please, just stop with your nonsense.

            Edit: looked up the source for your claims. The article says Musk is 100 percent correct and was written by a contributor to Brietbart news. Looks like another person is about to get blocked.

            • @t_chalco
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              37 days ago

              I appreciate your work.

            • @[email protected]OPM
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              -27 days ago

              None of that refutes anything in the article lol

              Good grief, engaging politically with you people is such a mistake