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misanthrope

(9,261 posts)
Tue Oct 28, 2025, 10:08 PM Tuesday

Good ol' Alabama, leading the charge over the cliff

Alabama Public Television may cut ties with PBS, cutting off Sesame Street, other educational shows

The PBS partnership was not on the meeting agenda, although some board members were eager to discuss it.

While some board members had no idea PBS would be discussed, others came with strong arguments and even written plans on steps to disaffiliate from the public media giant.

“I really wasn’t prepared to hear about severing the ties,” APT Commissioner Pete Conroy said.

On the other hand, APT Commissioner Les Barnett Zoomed into the meeting with a five-page document outlining a plan for disaffiliation from PBS, including examples of alternative programming.

Barnett and Commissioner William Green argued that continuing APT’s partnership with PBS could send a bad message to politicians like Trump, State Gov. Kay Ivey and the Republican majority House and Senate.

“That needs to be under consideration, PBS’s negative impact on Alabama Public Television, and how it affects our ability to get money from the more conservative leaders in this state,” Green said.

“PBS has made themselves the enemy,” Barnett said.


It is apparent that a bunch of conservatives started getting their ducks in a row quietly in order to blindside the rest of the body. For them, the DOGE cuts to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting are just what they wanted. Now they can fill more hours of Alabama Public Television with high school football and hackneyed pop music stars of yesteryear.

"This Old House" and "Antiques Roadshow" are apparently too wild-eyed for the good folks in the Heart of Dixie.
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Frasier Balzov

(4,663 posts)
1. Which Alabama congressional districts
Tue Oct 28, 2025, 10:15 PM
Tuesday

still need a Democrat to run?

I sure don't want to see Mike Rogers run unopposed again!

Deuxcents

(24,560 posts)
2. Alabama could use some public educational programming as it's literacy rankings are disappointing
Tue Oct 28, 2025, 10:18 PM
Tuesday

Silent Type

(11,681 posts)
3. But if everyone you know is illiterate, perhaps inbred, it's normal. Now, anyone passing through. . . . .
Tue Oct 28, 2025, 10:53 PM
Tuesday

I did spend a good bit of time in Huntsville. It was a nice town, with a good number of rocket scientists.

ancianita

(42,412 posts)
6. It's part of Russell Vought's Project 2025 plan -- to get rid of public communications.
Wed Oct 29, 2025, 01:08 AM
Yesterday

He intentionally calls it evil and "woke," which is part of his propaganda campaign to shut down public services.

Next up he'll be fomenting all the propaganda lingo about how Marxist healthcare like medicaid and medicare are.

B.See

(7,196 posts)
7. Just part of a fascist KKlan of newly risen Konfederates
Wed Oct 29, 2025, 01:27 AM
Yesterday

from Texas to Florida, VYING with each other for a suckle at Trump's TEAT - by showing how arsebackward, retrogressively, batshit CRAZY they can be.

The South shall reich again.

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