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Publicly funded PBS joins publicly funded NPR in leaving Twitter in a huff after being labeled “Publicly Funded,” Musk tweeted

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Yesterday, we wrote about National Public Radio (NPR) after the government and public-funded media announced it leaving Twitter after the social media company labeled NPR “state-affiliated media.”

Just a day later, Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), another publicly-funded organization that produces educational television programs, announced today it’s leaving Twitter after being labeled “Publicly Funded.”

In an email, PBS spokesman Jason Phelps said: “PBS stopped tweeting from our account when we learned of the change and we have no plans to resume at this time. We are continuing to monitor the ever-changing situation closely.”

Responding to a tweet from ZeroHedge, Twitter CEO Elon Musk laughed about the move, responding with a LOL emoji:

“Publicly funded PBS joins publicly funded NPR in leaving Twitter in a huff after being labeled “Publicly Funded” 🤣

The dispute arose when Twitter categorized NPR as “state-affiliated media,” a label it applies to propaganda accounts from countries like Russia, China, and the UK. Although Twitter later revised the wording to “government-funded media,” NPR objected to the description, stating that it is a non-profit organization with editorial autonomy, and therefore, the label is inaccurate and misleading.

However, others disagree and contend that NPR has exhibited a clear pro-left bias in its reporting.

Meanwhile, a Wikipedia entry for PBS still shows the TV outlet as a “publicly funded nonprofit organization” as of the time of writing.


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