
Episode 1161
NPR and PBS in the Congressional Hot Seat
PBS and NPR leaders went before a House subcommittee to defend against charges of liberal bias. Bill Grueskin, professor at Columbia Journalism School, offers analysis of the hearing.
March 27, 202526m 43s
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Show Notes
The leaders of PBS and NPR went before a House subcommittee led by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene to defend their networks against charges of liberal bias. Bill Grueskin, professor at Columbia Journalism School and a former senior editor at The Wall Street Journal and Miami Herald, offers analysis of the testy hearing.
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