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Here, informed by my mail and feedback to CPB, are a few of my observations:. What are the solutions? Who can say. Claims of liberal bias in public media are nothing new. The history of public broadcasting has been plagued by concerns about such bias ever since its creation in You can read a conservative recounting of that history in this Knight Foundation report on public media.

In general, story selection and tone slightly favor the left when it comes to environmental issues and with moderately negative reporting of President Trump. All that makes it hard to parse the tenor of negative feedback unless you account for a disproportionate number of complaints coming from viewers highly immersed in conservative filter bubbles.

That is especially true in public media. We do not have time or resources to respond to all of the mail we receive. But we read it, and consider it, and, at times, it informs our thinking and reporting. I think it is.



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