After last week's congressional hearing with the heads of PBS and NPR, it's important to remember how public broadcasting works, what it does and whom it serves, our television critic says.
Down in the basement of the Capitol on March 26, I witnessed in person an episode of government accountability that upset liberal journalists. That’s because it was conservatives holding leftist ...
The U.S. House Subcommittee on Delivering on Government Efficiency held a hearing Wednesday questioning the use of federal ...
Controversy Erupts as NPR CEO Faces Scrutiny in Congressional Hearing** The façade of impartiality at National Public Radio (NPR) is crumbling as its CEO, Katherine Maher, face ...
Despite years of flip flopping on their own reports, National Public Radio (NPR) CEO Katherine Maher told Congressional ...
The Real Time host called the outlet "far-left" and, in a comment directed at head Katherine Maher, said, "Give me a break, lady." ...
HBO 'Real Time' host Bill Maher railed against National Public Radio for its "crazy left-wing" bias and questioned if the ...
Comedian and commentator Bill Maher had a radical proposal for the future of NPR on his Real Time HBO show, calling the media ...
Talk show host Bill Maher railed against NPR CEO Katherine Maher, characterized the radio outlet as “crazy far-left” and ...
The NY Times laments Rep. Greene calling NPR and PBS “radical left-wing echo chambers,” as if it were a crazy allegation. It ...
After years of objections over its biases, the NPR board hired a CEO notorious for her activism and far-left viewpoints.