• Prunebutt@feddit.de
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    In Germany (and other parts of Europe), there are systems in place to prohibit dependence of the broadcasters On the government.

    The Austrian broadcasting service (ORF) is known to be quite sceptical of the conservative government. The former chancellor of Austria actually wanted to coopt it, like Orban did in Hungary and failed to do so. That’s basically, why he’s the former chancellor.

    You can compare it to the European Central Bank, or the FED.

    It’s not resistant to nepotism, but it’s way better than the corporate hellscape you see in the US media.

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      It’s quite telling that in Austria the far right wants to stop financing the ORF altogether by talking about how the population is forced to pay ORF fees and that it has a left wing bias.

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        I think that’s the same in all European countries, at least it is in Denmark. I guess the old adage is true, the truth has a left wing bias.

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          Same for Canada. “Why’s should I pay taxes for this news service I always disagree with?”

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        Didn’t Chomsky also note the supposed “left wing bias” in “Manufacturing consent”?