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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Schiller/NPR planning takeover of media outlets

  No, this isn't a new Alex Jones conspiracy theory. No, that isn't excited hyperbole in light of the Schiller firing of Juan Williams. And, no, that's not a conservative meme being circulated on blogs and websites.
  And it's been in the works for quite a while. It will cost billions and billions of dollars. Of course, all they have to do is find ways to get you to pay for their leftist shilling.
  Here are the facts. Schiller and NPR and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting are trying to "save" journalism by creating a vast network of television, radio and print journalists to take over not only nationally, but local news stations. 
  The funding for this will come from a variety of sources, most paid by the taxpayers, including taxes on your internet connection, your purchases of such electronic devices as cell phones and ipads, and on taxes of for-profit news organizations like Fox. 
  IOW, they want Fox to pay for their far left shilling and interpretation of the news and they are conspiring with the FCC to make this happen.
  As always, all they have to do is steal from the taxpayer in the guise of some other "public good" project. Read over at Human Events Town Hall. These people need to be stopped:
A May Free Press report describes NPR’s Public Media Platform as a first step in their plans for a government media takeover. The platform is in the early stages, and its purpose is to attract billions more in government funding. “We are going to strengthen and bolster our representation to Congress and to other entities that can help fund all of us,” Schiller told the NPR board in her 2009 speech about a public media takeover of news reporting.
All of this makes Schiller’s very public drop-kick of Williams far more than a hissy fit that got out of hand. It was a declaration of war against commercial media in general and Fox in particular. Who wins will be determined by what voters do at the ballot box in the coming years.

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