Public TV programming

Claims of a diverse media is not accurate. The shows are mostly white orientated. The black talk shows, topic, complaints and discussion are no ware to be found on Public TV. Most of the black actors are being shown as criminals in movies as well as on news Broadcasting. The public media is showing pregidous actions in there programming and it appears to be a premeditated, sinikely established conspiracy against the male African decendants.

Received: 
New York
Workbench Page Type: 
Month and Year: 
January, 2020
Comment: 
CPB is committed to maintaining a public service media system that draws on the broadest possible range of cultural and social perspectives of the individuals who make up our nation. One key way CPB meets the needs of diverse communities is by providing funds to five entities that make up the National Multicultural Alliance (NMCA): Center for Asian American Media (CAAM), Latino Public Broadcasting (LPB), Black Public Media (formerly National Black Programming Consortium (NBPC)), Pacific Islanders in Communications (PIC) and Vision Maker Media (VMM, formerly Native American Public Telecommunications), as well as producers providing unique programming for radio listeners. These organizations provide much-needed content about diverse communities to the public television system. In addition to supporting programming, CPB continues to help public media serve diverse audiences and reflect the communities they serve by fostering a public media system that is inclusive in its audiences and workforce. Annually, CPB provides Community Service Grants to 78 minority public radio stations, including stations licensed to historically black colleges and universities. CPB also fosters a diverse public media workforce by investing in WGBH’s Next Generation Leadership Program, the Firelight Documentary Lab for diverse media makers, and the Jacquie Jones Memorial Scholarship Fund to support media projects created by diverse filmmakers.