← Back to context Comment by GuinansEyebrows 5 months ago it's not a semantic argument. you misunderstand the term in question. 5 comments GuinansEyebrows Reply munchler 5 months 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 5 months ago Honest question: apart from the name ("Public BC"), what makes it "public" in the US if most of its income is private? munchler 4 months ago It gets direct donations from the public. 1 reply →
munchler 5 months 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 5 months ago Honest question: apart from the name ("Public BC"), what makes it "public" in the US if most of its income is private? munchler 4 months ago It gets direct donations from the public. 1 reply →
pfortuny 5 months ago Honest question: apart from the name ("Public BC"), what makes it "public" in the US if most of its income is private? munchler 4 months 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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