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Title: The Man Who Hates Little Kids
Post by: Howey on June 18, 2011, 10:02:23 am
I guess y'all are aware the PBS station in Orlando (http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=2&ved=0CCcQFjAB&url=http%3A%2F%2Fmediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com%2F2011%2F04%2F01%2Fwith-sale-orlando-station-may-leave-pbs%2F&ei=wK38Td-wIc-n0AGjhLSjAw&usg=AFQjCNHeQ6ftaghuRwXYZVN5gALVc2vm4Q) is being sold and will soon be a right wing Christian something-or-other...

Over here, it was announced that the Daytona PBS station will be shuttering it's doors. Why, you might ask? Ask your Governor: (http://mediadecoder.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/05/29/florida-governor-vetoes-pbs-funding/)



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Just as a deal came together late last week to keep PBS programming on the air in Orlando, Florida’s public broadcasters suffered a financial blow when Gov. Rick Scott vetoed the state’s nearly $4.8 million appropriation for public broadcasting.
 
That figure had already been reduced by 30 percent from the amount broadcasters received last year. With the cuts, each of 13 public radio stations will lose $87,287 in state funds compared with last year, and each of the 13 public television stations will lose a subsidy of $434,837. Stations receive the same subsidy, regardless of size.
 
For me, it is critical; for a small station it might be catastrophic,” said Rick Schneider, president and chief executive of Miami’s WPBT-TV. He said there was “no doubt that people are going to have to look at layoffs” and that he would not be surprised if some stations were shut down. The broadcasters will work to get the funds reinstated, he said.
Orlando’s WMFE-TV had already decided to leave public broadcasting, citing financial strain in its decision to sell itself to a religious broadcaster, which would have left the city without PBS programming on July 1.
 
But, on Thursday, the University of Central Florida in Orlando said it reached a partnership deal with WBCC, at Brevard Community College in nearby Cocoa. U.C.F. will invest up to $1 million in the college station, which had been the market’s secondary PBS station (and already offered some U.C.F. programming on a digital subchannel) and will now become the primary station, pending PBS approval. It will be renamed WUCF.
 
Grant J. Heston, the university’s assistant vice president who is in charge of overseeing UCFTV, said that as the university with the nation’s second-largest enrollment, U.C.F. believed it had a base that “will help us generate that community support” needed to operate the station. He said officials had set conservative initial fund-raising goals and would operate “as lean and efficient as possible.”


How sad children (as well as adults) will miss out on the educational programming provided by PBS because the Republican Party and Teabaggers are afraid they might possibly hear a liberal talking point.  I don't understand the concern. They can always send their snot-nosed brats to the Tea Party Summer Camp Indoctrination in Tampa.  ::)


Title: Re: The Man Who Hates Little Kids
Post by: ekg on June 18, 2011, 09:04:54 pm
It's not that they'll learn a liberal talking point.. it's that they will learn.  keep the masses stupid remember.

what's shocking is how freaking blatant they are..

who elected these Governors to do these things anyway? was this the platform they ran on? I thought they were supposed to be creating jobs instead of forcing more people out of work?

the idea that it's Obama's fault unemployment went back up tp 9% when you have idiots like our dear state leader forcing hundreds of people out of work, is insane..

but then so was thinking the GOP could handle a democrat and a black man in office..


Title: Re: The Man Who Hates Little Kids
Post by: uselesslegs on June 19, 2011, 12:28:07 pm
I do appreciate, in a conspiracy movie way, how the Republican Governors took little time...one after the other...moving the agenda to neuter or kill Union's right away.  Some were successful, some lost the balls to go after the goal, others are still floundering (or meeting resistance) but trying to move in that direction.  But before they're removed from office, either by recalls or elections...they're dead set on pushing what they can as quickly as possible.