Do you listen to Public Radio and do you find it more concerned with women's issues than other media?
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2010-03-23 07:46:16 UTC
Do you find Public Radio (NPR, PRI) coverage of women's issues better than more mainstream media? Do you support public radio? (It's that time again.)
Six answers:
anonymous
2010-03-23 07:54:28 UTC
No but I wish I could. The only radio talk shows they have in Georgia are right wingers like Rush Limbaugh. And we know how he feels about women's issues.
Anse
2010-03-23 08:42:59 UTC
I listen to NPR. I don't think it's more concerned with women's issues than other media but it's better placed to explore those issues without the sensationalist treatment they would receive in mainstream outlets. I support public radio.
Curtis Strangelove III
2010-03-23 16:34:07 UTC
I listened to Morning Edition and All Things Considered all the time in the car with my parents when I was in high school. I don't miss it. NPR is where they put the liberals who are too ugly and boring for movies and TV.
No, I don't support public radio.
anonymous
2010-03-23 09:03:59 UTC
I listen to public radio, women's issues are rarely mentioned perhaps as low as 2 percent of the time.
anonymous
2010-03-23 08:22:23 UTC
I don't live in the US, but public radio in my country is basically a power-base of Feminist propaganda and censorship.
That's one of the main problems with women having jobs -- they use them corruptly to promote Feminism and censor opinions that they don't agree with.
With anything that is publicly funded, the tendency is for it to be left-wing, because it attracts people who like secure jobs, rather than challenging jobs, and leftists are keener on high taxes and big government than rightists are.
Tapestry6
2010-03-23 07:47:49 UTC
No
and No
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