← Back to context Comment by GuinansEyebrows 1 day ago it's not a semantic argument. you misunderstand the term in question. 5 comments GuinansEyebrows Reply munchler 1 day ago Until this change, public broadcasting got 85% of its funding from donations, so whatever the term used to mean, that's what it means now. pfortuny 1 day ago Honest question: apart from the name ("Public BC"), what makes it "public" in the US if most of its income is private? munchler 11 hours ago It gets direct donations from the public. 1 reply →
munchler 1 day ago Until this change, public broadcasting got 85% of its funding from donations, so whatever the term used to mean, that's what it means now. pfortuny 1 day ago Honest question: apart from the name ("Public BC"), what makes it "public" in the US if most of its income is private? munchler 11 hours ago It gets direct donations from the public. 1 reply →
pfortuny 1 day ago Honest question: apart from the name ("Public BC"), what makes it "public" in the US if most of its income is private? munchler 11 hours ago It gets direct donations from the public. 1 reply →
Until this change, public broadcasting got 85% of its funding from donations, so whatever the term used to mean, that's what it means now.
Honest question: apart from the name ("Public BC"), what makes it "public" in the US if most of its income is private?
It gets direct donations from the public.
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