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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBrief overview of NPR's coverage during my commute this morning
7:00 Headlines, leading with Sebelius and the failed ACA website roll-out7:05 Recounting the failed ACA website roll-out.
7:10 Local election puff-piece, exploring how Democrats are harmed by the failed ACA website roll-out.
7:20 Discussion of the failed ACA website roll-out, including commentary by top Republicans
7:30 Recap of the failed ACA website roll-out and how it might affect you.
7:35 Interview with man who lost his shitty bargain basement insurance and then had to deal with the failed ACA website roll-out.
7:45 Brief review of the GOP's government shutdown, followed by a story about how it's been eclipsed by the failed ACA website roll-out.
7:50 Analysis of President Obama's lies about the ACA and how they're exacerbated by the failed ACA website roll-out.
7:55 Recap of calls for Sebelius' resignation because of the failed ACA website roll-out.
8:00 Headlines, leading with Sebelius and the failed ACA website roll-out
Admittedly, this might be a slight exaggeration, because I was driving and couldn't take detailed notes.
bemildred
(90,061 posts)gopiscrap
(23,674 posts)hatrack
(59,442 posts)It could be Monday, and you could end up listening to Cokie (!) talk about the failed ACA website rollout.
Jackpine Radical
(45,274 posts)Did I miss something here? What are you people talking about?
(*sigh* I just know I'm gonna need this---> )
hatrack
(59,442 posts)And last week, it was something about a duel between the Secretary of the Treasury and the Vice-President. Didn't catch all of that broadcast, though . . .
Jackpine Radical
(45,274 posts)Any chance they will improve the lot of the Republic by killing each other off?
MADem
(135,425 posts)the organization. They'll be hard to get rid of, that's for sure...
ReasonableToo
(505 posts)There are a couple on-air hacks who use "Mr. Obama" to refer to President Obama. It's governor this and senator that but mr Obama.
No money from me anymore.
Fawke Em
(11,366 posts)freshwest
(53,661 posts)MADem
(135,425 posts)They'll learn. Republicans don't donate to "public" media. That's what us foolish liberals do...
freshwest
(53,661 posts)spanone
(135,636 posts)eilen
(4,950 posts)Subscribe to Sirius/XM
Program it to play the "Love" song station.
You will sing along on your way to work and smile instead of gritting your teeth. Even my dog likes it.
I heard on my way to work:
"Baby You're The Best"
Bee Gees How Deep is Your Love?
Once Twice 3x a Lady
Sorry is the Hardest Word to Say
Sorry Progress Radio. Ari is boring.
uponit7771
(90,225 posts)tblue
(16,350 posts)The best news broadcast on the radio.
NPR is not the place to go for news that might displease the PTB.
Orrex
(63,086 posts)It's only broadcast by one local station, as far as I can tell, and I'm only in range for about six minutes.
ReasonableToo
(505 posts)...an app such as Spark Radio will hook you up with Pacifica stations all over the country.
Orrex
(63,086 posts)ReasonableToo
(505 posts)Ian_rd
(2,124 posts)Before the website fiasco, the coverage was constantly the Republican shutdown and (justifiable) criticism of the GOP and their Crazy Caucus.
It almost seems like media outlets are taking this opportunity with the website to show, "hey look we also criticize Democrats and stuff too!"
Orrex
(63,086 posts)Let me restate that my summary was an exaggeration, of course.
Still, as you note, this is likely another dubious attempt at "balance," as if the two subjects (potential world-wide economic disaster vs. inconvenient software issues) were equally destructive or urgent.
dorkzilla
(5,141 posts)Is there anyway to signify to our local affiliates how tired we are of this? I don't think it's simply matter of not pledging when ME or ATC are on. I'm sure the lion's share of our donations are going toward buying this programming on behalf of the local networks, so how do we collectively suggest they produce their own programming or substitute it with BBC radio for example (I'm sure there is a better example than that but I haven't had enough coffee and I'm just boarding a flight to the West Coast).
Pretzel_Warrior
(8,361 posts)was Joan Kroc bequeathing billions to them. They went hardcore toward conservative side which is really weird. They should feel freedom to broadcast the TRUTH--not some corporate shit.
KittyWampus
(55,894 posts)Iwillnevergiveup
(9,298 posts)should be the way of NPR and 60 Minutes.
Spitfire of ATJ
(32,723 posts)The way to combat it is to eliminate those Think Tank's tax exempt status.
It's nonsense to consider places like The Club For Growth or The Heritage Foundation to be "non-partisan". They are part of the Republican Machine and EVERYBODY KNOWS IT.
Hell, THAT should be a MAJOR headline in DC just for the comical denials by every Republican and the places themselves.
Berlum
(7,044 posts)they are a spigot of right-wing crapola spin...they have lost my respect for their so-called "news"
Kablooie
(18,572 posts)And he lives in the LA area just a few miles away from me.
Damn it.
kydo
(2,679 posts)Because you did indeed miss something. Not to worry I fixed it:
7:05 Recounting the failed ACA website roll-out.
7:10 Local election puff-piece, exploring how Democrats are harmed by the failed ACA website roll-out.
7:20 Discussion of the failed ACA website roll-out, including commentary by top Republicans
[div style="display:inline; background-color:#FFFF66;"]7:24 Remind men they have to pay the same amount as women under the ACA before the commercial break.
7:30 Recap of the failed ACA website roll-out and how it might affect you.
7:35 Interview with man who lost his shitty bargain basement insurance and then had to deal with the failed ACA website roll-out.
7:45 Brief review of the GOP's government shutdown, followed by a story about how it's been eclipsed by the failed ACA website roll-out.
7:50 Analysis of President Obama's lies about the ACA and how they're exacerbated by the failed ACA website roll-out.
7:55 Recap of calls for Sebelius' resignation because of the failed ACA website roll-out.
8:00 Headlines, leading with Sebelius and the failed ACA website roll-out
Pretzel_Warrior
(8,361 posts)Orrex
(63,086 posts)LannyDeVaney
(1,033 posts)They continue to push the same myths about losing insurance too. No corrections.
For example, this morning was about a lady whose plan, through Humana, was cancelled. No mention of any specifics about her previous plan. (There NEVER is in these stories - the cancelled plans are all treated as all-encompasing "insurance" .
Lady goes on to say how "even the cheapest bronze plan through Humana costs more". Uh - why are these folks never told that they DO NOT have to use their existing provider? It's ridiculous.
No depth to the story, no investigation. Just tabloid BS, same as every other news network.
BlueStreak
(8,377 posts)Was that the lady whose monthly cost would go up $100/month with an ACA plan? Was there any mention that she probably qualified for a subsidy? Any mention that the ACA policy probably would cost yer less out of pocket during the year, actually saving money rather than costing more?
I didn't hear the whole report, but it was not at all objective.
Coincidentally I got a call from the NPR radio station yesterday asking if I could donate. I told them I wouldn't give them anything if any of the money went to their sister enterprise, the PBS station which seems to be mostly controlled by GE and other corporations. I did agree to make a small donation. I think when I receive that pledge card, I will send it back with a letter explaining why I no longer contribute. It is not this one case. That is how NPR operates pretty much all the time now. And this station switches over to the BBC overnight, which is far right-wing. I don't know what happened to the BBC, but it is not what it was 20 years ago.
FuzzyRabbit
(1,958 posts)Last edited Tue Nov 5, 2013, 01:40 PM - Edit history (1)
are broadcasting how terrible the ACA website is and how if you try to us it you will have problems.
The thing is, Washington residents don't use the national website. Washington state has its own exchange, and the website for it works great. It took me less than two minutes to find a good and inexpensive policy.
The good news about the Washington state exchange is not reported. Since good news for Obama is bad news for the republicans, we won't see it on TV.
BlueStreak
(8,377 posts)These idiots have obviously not even tried to get on the system. They are just repeating Faux lies, which is how the media cycle works now.
go west young man
(4,856 posts)Of course the Repubes knew that would happen when they infiltrated it.
MADem
(135,425 posts)They put political appointees in, and those political appointees "recommended" people for paying jobs down the line. Before Bush left, many of the appointees transitioned to non-political jobs, too....
As a consequence, the little fuckers are everywhere in the organization.
grahamhgreen
(15,741 posts)Fumesucker
(45,851 posts)They think they are listening to a liberal program while absorbing right wing ideas.
A left-winger, an antonym of "teabagger," from the tote bags offered as premiums for donations to public TV and radio stations.
Arugula Latte
(50,566 posts)And the efforts of the other corporate whore media.
Blue Idaho
(4,988 posts)George Bush (remember him?) gutted what was once a proud independent voice and turned it into a government supported Republican Political tool.
Fuck them - I refuse to give them any money and so should you.
Enthusiast
(50,983 posts)I will no longer listen to their shit.
Pretzel_Warrior
(8,361 posts)ucrdem
(15,512 posts)Kaiser foundation has been a go-to source of non-teabagger ACA media info and seem to have had a hand in the legislation. I happen to have a Kaiser policy, Mrs has one too, and it's pretty good. They're big on preventative medicine and not stingy with office visits or procedures. So I was surprised to hear a story yesterday featuring a lady who claimed to have had her cheap-o Kaiser individual plan cancelled and replaced with one 2x as expensive. Didn't know they sold individual plans for one thing since Kaiser is an employer plan, originally connected to Kaiser steel.
Anyway NPR is a mixed bag, for sure. Beats Democracy Now though which has been nasty tea-bag territory for the last few years. Big on Greenwald, Hedges, Scahill, Chomsky, the whole ratpack. At least NPR includes some actual news in the mix.