#PublicBroadcasting

Kevin Karhan :verified:kkarhan@infosec.space
2026-01-30

I mean, if someone wants to setup like a #nonprofit / #cooperative for such a #radio station, let me know...

  • Cuz I'm shure something like that really could be interesting. ..Espechally with people fleeing the fascist Trump regime wanting to share their stories and also to cather to a more global audience.

I really don't like the fact that besides #PublicBroadcasting there's at best 1 private #USW - #FM radio per city/county and rarely do anything but syncro-transmit the same music on 45 transmitters in #NRW...

And that is really saddening...

#Broadcasting #Europe #Media #diversity #MediaDiversity #Radio

2026-01-29

#RedLake Passes Resolution Prohibiting #ICE From Entering Without Court Order

Jan 27, 2026 | By: Lakeland News

"The Red Lake Tribal Council has passed a resolution prohibiting Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers from entering the Red Lake Nation unless they have a specific court order signed by a judge with jurisdiction to sign such an order.

"The resolution, which passed on a 10-0 vote, says the Tribal Council has been watching ICE actions in Minnesota and is 'ashamed and disgusted at the obvious violations of constitutional rights directed at United States citizens by ICE officers.'

"They add that, with Tribal Council members being made aware of a Leech Lake band member being apprehended in the Walker area, they suspect that it is just a matter of time before ICE officers attempt to enter the Red Lake Nation.

"The resolution says no ICE officer or federal officer may be present on the Red Lake Nation without the presence of a Red Lake officer, and that the federal officers may only be present for as long as it takes to serve the order. In addition, it says no ICE officer or federal officer in the service of ICE shall be permitted to engage in a fishing expedition in search of any person, and that such officers are prohibited from approaching any individual, home, or vehicle outside the presence of a Red Lake officer."

Read more / watch:
lptv.org/red-lake-passes-resol

#LakelandPBS #PublicBroadcasting #RedLakeAnishinaabe #Minnesota #ICEOut #ICEOutMinnesota #FirstNations #ResistICE #NativeAmericanNews

Miguel Afonso Caetanoremixtures@tldr.nettime.org
2026-01-27

"When government funding disappeared from public media last year, experts predicted dire consequences for scores of stations. According to one estimate, 78 public radio stations and 37 TV stations were at risk of going dark as a result of the cuts. President Trump recently said NPR and PBS had “closed up.”

But six months after the funding cuts, few public TV or radio stations have closed their doors. Many have scraped together a patchwork of funding from concerned donors, philanthropies or government grants. Others, facing insurmountable budget issues, have resorted to mergers with bigger stations to stay online. NPR and PBS have not gone anywhere.

In fact, the country’s public media system — more than 1,000 radio and TV stations, serving millions of people — remains largely intact, despite the disappearance of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

But there is not a lot of celebrating among public media executives and supporters. Much of the angst about the long-term future remains. They point out that much of the money making up for the loss in federal funding has come from one-off donations and grants — short-term fixes — that may have managed only to defer the true financial pain.

“We’re not out of the woods at all,” said Tim Isgitt, chief executive of Public Media Company, a nonprofit that has stepped in to provide $30 million in emergency funding to rescue public TV and radio stations."

nytimes.com/2026/01/26/busines

#USA #Trump #NPR #PBS #PublicMedia #Radio #TV #PublicBroadcasting

Dave Volekdavevolek
2026-01-25

Rightly Writing the Right American History

My review on the PBS documentary "The American Revolution"

tiereddemocraticgovernance.org


Rightly Writing the Right American History

My review on the PBS documentary "The American Revolution"
2026-01-22

Now, can you start arresting these #ICESucks a-holes? Puh-lease?!!!

Cumberland County Sheriff #KevinJoyce denounces actions by #ICE agents in #Maine

Maine Public | By Patty Wight
Published January 22, 2026

"Cumberland County Sheriff Kevin Joyce says ICE officials are telling one story about their operation to arrest 'the worst of the worst' in Maine, but the reality on the ground is entirely different.

"During a press conference Thursday, Joyce confirmed that ICE agents arrested a corrections officer recruit who he described as 'squeaky clean.'

"Joyce declined to name the officer, but he said he underwent a rigorous vetting process, including a background check, before he was hired last year. He said he had no criminal record, was following the rules, and had permission to work in Maine through the spring of 2029.

" 'I guess if you're not a card carrying US citizen, then you must be illegal,' Joyce said. 'Because that's what they told me, is he's illegal. And he's definitely not a criminal. So what part of him is illegal? I don't know.'

"Joyce said roughly a half dozen ICE agents arrested the officer Wednesday night and left his running car unattended on a city street in Portland. He described the arrest as 'bush league' and said law enforcement officers would first need probable cause to make an arrest and would never abandon a vehicle in that way."

mainepublic.org/courts-and-cri

#USPol #MainePol #MPBN #PublicBroadcasting #KeystoneCops #ICEOut #ICEOutMaine #ICEOutForGood #ImmigrantsWelcome #NewAmericans #ICESucks

2026-01-22

#StPaul mayor responds to unrest triggered by federal immigration raids

Jan 21, 2026

"The Trump Administration’s surge of ICE agents has arrived in the state of Maine, where at least 50 people have been detained. In Minnesota, the surge is now in its third week, and state and local officials are continuing to push back against the federal presence in the Twin Cities. Geoff Bennett discussed more with St. Paul Mayor Kaohly Her."

Read transcript / watch:
pbs.org/newshour/show/st-paul-

#PBSNewshour #PBS #PublicBroadcasting #USPol #SaintPaulMN #Twincities #Fascism #Authoritarianism #StormTroopers #ICESucks #ICEOutForGood

2026-01-09

and if anyone has to ask what #PublicTelevision or #CPB #PublicBroadcasting is good for and likes #muaic

m.youtube.com/watch?v=SksRbY64

this concert waa organized by them.

Kerry Mitchell 🍁KerryMitchell
2026-01-06

After 58 years of operation, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is shutting down. The CPB was created by Congress to support the federal government’s investment in public broadcasting.

“CPB’s final act would be to protect the integrity of the public media system and the democratic values by dissolving, rather than allowing the organization to remain defunded and vulnerable to additional attacks.” variety.com/2026/tv/news/corpo

ˈdälfən™🐬 💥 🌊dalfen@mstdn.social
2026-01-06

"Corporation for Public Broadcasting to Shut Down After 58 Years Due to Trump Eliminating Funding"

#USA #US #trump #PublicBroadcasting #media
~~~

variety.com/2026/tv/news/corpo

2026-01-06

Corporation for #PublicBroadcasting, a private agency that has steered federal #funding to #PBS, #NPR & hundreds of #public #television & #radio stations across the country, voted Monday to dissolve the organization that was created in 1967.
#CPB had been winding down since #Congress acted last summer to defund its operations under orders from #Trump. Its board of directors chose to shutter CPB completely instead of keeping it as a shell.

#media #FourthEstate #journalism
apnews.com/article/public-broa

2026-01-05

The U.S. Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a nonprofit that helped fund NPR, PBS and local radio and TV stations, is officially shutting down due to spending cuts authorized by President Donald Trump last summer. The board of directors voted to dissolve the organization after 58 years of service after it was stripped of more than $1 billion in funding. Here's more from NBC.

flip.it/Ub7f.C

#Media #Journalism #TrumpAdministration #NPR #PBS #PublicBroadcasting

2025-12-29

How I ~enjoyed listening to 'The Year in Rebuke' wrought by Harry Shearer.

Check it out for --
'Truth Social Audio'
The Stephen Miller Band
and much more!

Find it at
harryshearer.com/le-show/

#harryshearer #satire #publicmedia #publicbroadcasting

Daniel MacPhee 🔬🧬🧫🇨🇦dmacphee@mas.to
2025-12-27

If you loved children’s TV programming in Canada in the late 60s through to the mid 90s, then this documentary will bring back amazing memories. It is only on CBC Gem for another 7 days unfortunately. It shouldn’t be missed.
#Canada #CBC #PublicBroadcasting
gem.cbc.ca/mr-dressup-the-magi

Getting Real News in 2025: How to Stay Informed Without Getting Overwhelmed – A DWD Report

Getting Real News in 2025: How to Stay Informed Without Getting Overwhelmed

The modern news environment can feel very exhausting. Outrage cycles, partisan labeling, AI-generated misinformation, and collapsing trust in institutions have made it harder than ever to know what is real. But reliable, fact-based journalism does still exist — and with the right approach, anyone can build a healthy “news diet” that keeps them informed without being overwhelmed.

1. Why the News Feels So Chaotic Today

  • Polarization distorts everything. Even high-quality outlets get pushed into “left” or “right” boxes, making trust harder to establish. Social media is terrible to monitor for “news,”, so much garbage. Treat social media information as suspect for any truth.
  • AI slop is everywhere. Fake quotes, auto-written articles, and manipulated images now circulate faster than fact-checkers can respond. It will come, note the content, and delete.
  • Cable news thrives on drama. Much of it is emotional commentary, not reporting. Reliable channels like MSNOW, CNN, and few others do mix sensational with real news. Some will be on point. Use discretion in their over-the-top calls, crisis time, etc.
  • Opinion is often mistaken for journalism. Lines blur, and audiences are left to sort fact from spin on their own. Sadly, the truth today. You must be your own filter, as best you can.

2. A Better Way: Build a Balanced “News Diet”

No single outlet is perfect. A mix of professional, edited, fact-checked sources offers the best clarity. Here’s one recommended way to stay with solid sources. Choose free when you can to follow sources. Limit any “paid” sources to a few trustworthy sources.

Reliable Baseline Reporting (Calm, Fact-Based)

Depth, Context & Investigations

Public Broadcasting (High-Trust Journalism)

3. Smart Habits for Navigating Today’s News

  1. Choose 1–2 daily “anchor” sources. AP, Reuters, or NPR offer a stable foundation.
  2. Add a couple of depth or investigation sources. WaPo, WSJ, PBS provide analysis without sensationalism.
  3. Follow at least one local or regional outlet. Local journalism keeps you connected to lived reality. Your local news tv stations, newspapers, local journals or sites for your area.
  4. Treat social media as unverified. Screenshots and viral posts are the most common vectors of misinformation. Major point. Much of social media is clearly unreliable, and tons of it. Very little general posts have much “news,” or value. Treat as suspect, until verified elsewhere.
  5. Double-check anything shocking. If AP or Reuters has not reported it, pause before believing or sharing. Pause, reflect, does this sound wonky? 🙂

4. Avoiding AI-Generated Misinformation

AI tools have dramatically increased low-quality, misleading content. Protect yourself by:

Editor’s Note: This is one-way to set up your news and sources for less noise, more value. Keep your eye on problem posts, social media, even your vetted sources. Stuff slips through, watch and act to dismiss or ignore those with “warning signs.” Looks like made-up, garbage, reposted a ton, and so on. Use your smarts now, and stay in the know. –DrWeb. Leave me your questions or responses in the comments, and good news in your future.

5. Podcasts Worth Following

MLA-Style Bibliography

Associated Press. AP News, https://apnews.com.

Christian Science Monitor. The Christian Science Monitor, https://www.csmonitor.com.

National Public Radio. NPR, https://www.npr.org.

PBS NewsHour. PBS NewsHour, https://www.pbs.org/newshour.

Reuters. Reuters, https://www.reuters.com.

USA Today. USA Today, https://www.usatoday.com.

The Wall Street Journal. The Wall Street Journal, https://www.wsj.com.

The Washington Post. The Washington Post, https://www.washingtonpost.com.

“Up First.” NPR Podcasts, https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510318/up-first.

“The Journal.” The Wall Street Journal Podcasts, https://www.wsj.com/podcasts/the-journal.

Reuters World News Podcast. Reuters, https://www.reuters.com/world/world-news-podcast-2023-05-22/.


#AISlop #Baseline #CableNews #DonTGetOverwhelmed #DrWebSDomain #Investigations #Journalism #Journalists #Left #LocalMedia #NewsDiet #NPR #OpinionNotJournalism #PBSNewsHour #PublicBroadcasting #RealNews #Report #Right #StayInformed #TrueFacts
2025-12-07

More of this, please!!!

#RockportME - #Midcoast nonprofits team up to preserve historic #farmland — and build new #housing

Maine Public | By Nicole Ogrysko
Published November 29, 2025 at 8:31 AM EST

"Two midcoast nonprofits are teaming up to preserve a historic dairy farm in Rockport — and build new affordable housing on site.

#MaineCoastHeritageTrust has owned more than 160 acres south of Route 90 for the last 15 years. The #EricksonFieldsPreserve has #WalkingTrails and a #CommunityGarden, where students have learned to grow produce for nearby #FoodBanks.

Recently, the Heritage Trust secured the farm's remaining six acres across the street, where the old farmhouse and dairy barn are located.

When a family member living in the farmhouse passed away a few years ago, Aaron Englander with the Maine Coast Heritage Trust said the nonprofit began to think about how the property could be preserved for community benefit.

Housing, Englander said, emerged as a clear need. The Heritage Trust acquired the six-acre property and plans to preserve five of them. It has donated the remaining acre to the #MidCoastRegionalHousingTrust, which plans to develop one and two-bedroom apartments.

The housing shortage is being felt throughout the region, said Jonathan Goss, president of the housing trust. Knox County needs nearly 1,300 new homes by the end of the decade.

'Services are being cut back or being lost because of a lack of employees,' he said. 'Everybody knows someone who either grew up here or had been living here who is not able to live here any longer.'

The housing trust plans to renovate the old farmhouse on site for rental housing first, and then construct eight new apartments for working families there later on. Goss said these are families with teachers, public safety officers, nurses and others who earn too much to qualify for subsidized housing, but not enough to afford a median-priced home in the region, which now surpasses $450,000.

Housing development is sometimes pitted against land and environmental conservation efforts. But Englander with the Maine Coast Heritage Trust said this project could serve as a statewide model for balancing those interests.

'[This can] show people that yes, you can conserve wildlife habitat, you can conserve farmland, soils and agricultural know-how, and you can create access to public lands and outdoor educational spaces all in one property,' he said."

Read more:
mainepublic.org/business-and-e

#SolarPunkSunday #LandPreservation #AffordableHousing #PreservingWildlifeHabitats #Farmland #Conservation #Maine #MainePublic #PublicBroadcasting

2025-12-05

"The three stations that have joined NPR as plaintiffs in the suit capture the appeal and reach of the broader public radio system: the statewide Colorado Public Radio, which is based in Denver; Aspen Public Radio which broadcasts throughout the Roaring Fork Valley; and KSUT, originally founded by the Southern Ute Indian Tribe and now serving four federally recognized tribes in the Four Corners region in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and Utah."
npr.org/2025/12/05/g-s1-100844

#uspol #PublicBroadcasting #FirstAmendment

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