
House hearing on PBS and NPR a ‘dangerous mischaracterization’ of U.S. public media

The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the willful mischaracterization of the vital work and role of public broadcasters NPR and PBS during Wednesday’s Congressional hearing, titled “Anti-American Airwaves: Holding the Heads of NPR and PBS accountable.”
“Millions of Americans from major cities to rural areas rely on NPR and PBS for news and information on natural disasters, political developments, and so much more,” said CPJ CEO Jodie Ginsberg. “NPR and PBS provide an essential public service. Casting them as propaganda machines undeserving of taxpayer support is a dangerous mischaracterization that threatens to rob Americans of the vital reporting they need to make decisions about their lives.”
The hearing was chaired by Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., who has accused the two networks of liberal bias, and throughout the hearing referred to NPR and PBS as “radical left-wing echo chambers” with “communist” programming. Taylor Greene called for the “complete and total” defunding and dismantling of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which helps to fund NPR and PBS.
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Israel kills two more Gaza journalists

On March 24, deadly Israeli strikes hit the car of Qatari-based Al Jazeera Mubasher’s Hossam Shabat near northern Gaza’s Beit Lahia, and the home in southern Gaza’s Khan Yunis of Mohammed Mansour, who worked for the pro-Islamic Jihad, Beirut-based Palestine Today TV.
“CPJ is appalled that we are once again seeing Palestinians weeping over the bodies of dead journalists in Gaza,” said CPJ’s Program Director Carlos Martinez de la Serna in New York. “This nightmare in Gaza has to end. The international community must act fast to ensure that journalists are kept safe and hold Israel to account for the deaths of Hossam Shabat and Mohammed Mansour, whose killings may have been targeted.”
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