Something Is Rotten at PBS

It might be perfectly reasonable for people to disagree about health policy.
But it's not perfectly reasonable to mislead the American people on national television in the middle of a health care crises when Congress is shaping legislation that will mean life or death for the for-profit health insurance industry. Full Story »

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by Paul Keene - Apr. 4, 2009

Some quality aspects lacking (maybe interview the PBS heads and film editors) but subject event is extremely important.

Yet another example of how corporations control the media sound tube. Until corporate control of "news content" is eliminated, the American people ... More »

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