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NPRとPBSは納税者のお金を必要としたことはない

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United States
February 02, 2026に開始

‘Vanishingly few’ stations have shuttered so far. Surprised?

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Public broadcasting should operate independently of taxpayer funding to ensure unbiased reporting and diverse perspectives.

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Taxpayer funding for NPR and PBS is essential to support quality journalism and cultural programming that might otherwise be unavailable.

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The debate over public funding for media should focus on the value of accessible information versus the need for financial independence.

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The survival of public stations proves that they can thrive without taxpayer support, leading to questions about their financial sustainability.

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The potential closure of stations without funding highlights the risks of relying solely on private donations in the media landscape.

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