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PBS New Hour and NPR News
RFK Jr. Presidential Campaign - Lack of coverage
Robert F Kennedy Jr
Politics at NPR
Dear CPB I am writing to you regarding NPR. I stopped funding NPR a few years ago, when i saw the dramatic shift to the far left. I am disappointed that NPR has taken this direction. Has CPB provided any guidance to help return NPR to the center. As you, and hence they, are funded by all American taxpayers, i would think it is your fiduciary duty to ensure NPR takes a balance approach. Your and their website speak strongly about Diversity, but diversity should go beyond race - it should include diversity of thought. Sadly it seems that NPR has lost its compass, and CPB has failed its mandate. I encourage the members of your board and management to reinstitute the balance and fairness that was once the hallmark of NPR. You and they are funded by all of America, and its your sacred trust to represent all of America Please get to work Sincerely C*******s M******y
Partisan programming
Pres Election
We want to hear more of. RFKjr. You have been ignoring a large movement.
How to defund NPR ?
You guys deserve to be fired!! That’s all and of course you guys know why! Ty, dumb f**ks
Presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr
NPR RFK Jr. Blackout
NPR
IT'S COME to my attention and several others that you are a biased news organization.With about 80 some people whom are all democrats so in broad analysis yo only cover one side of the playing field.How can you say your NPR is bios when in actuality it only gives 1 aspect of the view
Election coverage
NPR
Where is NPR's coverage of the 3rd viable candidate in the presidential race, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.? No polling information, no updates on his ballot access, etc.