The Consumer Advisory Committee of the Federal Communications Commissions says that PBS is providing a valuable and high quality news service to the public. The committee advocates FCC backing for the Public Broadcasting Service according to a report released yesterday by RBR-TVBR.Com. CAC also liked CPB's "public affairs programming, diversity of opinion, public safety alerts, and children’s programming and a wide array of cultural content.”
RBR-TVBR's Tom Seyler says if the CAC wants to give CPB a boost, it needs to find a way to separate CPB's funding from the political process.
That's the way the system is supposed to work now.
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