Makes me wonder how the content will be affected, especially if NPR bends the knee. If it makes a noticeable difference, that will be a telling sign about how much outsized influence these DEI positions had over news content funded on the public dime.

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Second thought about publicly funded media: The overwhelming majority of their kitty is still donor funding. They make a lot of noise when "Big Bird" is on the chopping block, but all that would happen is stations in the middle of nowhere get shut down.

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