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Ayesha Rascoe

Colorado
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Her manner remains grating, particularly her presence with Will Shortz. She’s not needed. She should step aside and let him do his thing.

Ayesha Rascoe

Pennsylvania
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Her voice is horrible. I cannot listen to weekend Edition if she is hosting. I will hint at my age by saying that her voice is like 'fingernails on a chalk board'!

"The Worst Song Ever" -- Ayesha Rascoe -- 9/08/24 -- Sunday morning

North Carolina
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One song that was submitted should definitely NOT have been approved for airplay by PBS. The woman that submitted "Wonderful Tonight" by Eric Clapton is clearly ignorant of the song's history. That is understandable, but for PBS to co sign this lady's ignorance by putting her comments on the air is the height of irresponsibility. This lady said, "The singer is clearly only interested in the woman's looks and ability to look after him when he is drunk." Eric Clapton fell in love with English model Pattie Boyd while she was still married to George Harrison, his best friend. He proclaimed his love for her in the song Layla. Years later, after she and Harrison had divorced, Eric dated and then married Pattie. It was during their marriage that he wrote and recorded "Wonderful Tonight." So, of course, Wonderful Tonight is not a song about some fictional woman. It is Eric's homage to the love of his life. This is common knowledge. I can not believe that PBS was not aware of Pattie Boyd and her role as a muse for both Clapton and Harrison, who wrote "Something in the Way She Moves" about Pattie. I can not believe that PBS would let "Wonderful Tonight" be included on a list of the worst songs. It will always be on the list of the BEST songs of all time. PBS owes Eric Clapton an apology.

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Channel 9-2 NASA Channel

Utah
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I'm guessing you have no control over it, but I miss your Channel 9-2 NASA Channel. The plus.nasa.gov isn't as good of quality. When I try to watch something on it the video is constantly freezing (although the audio is good). To unfreeze the video I have to go back and restart it. But then it freezes again within a few seconds. And I haven't figured out how to find the current programming.

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Weekend Edition Sunday

California
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I never post negative reviews….. but I’ve listened to kpbs San Diego since the late 1970’s and this is the first time I’ve been driven to contact you. I cannot listen to weekend Sunday. I’ve tried, but Ilsias voice is so so grating that it’s impossible. That and weekend edition Saturday used to be of my favorite shows. Even her Advertisements for the show is painful. Sorry thoughts you needed to know!!

PUBLIC**** RADIO PHONE COMMENTS

Ohio
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YOU ARE NOT FOR THE PUBLIC ,, TAKE PUBLIC OUT OF YOUR NAME , FOR PROFIT ONLY ?? NOT NONPROFIT............... GO BACK TO ALLLOWING PHONE IN PUBLIC COMMENTS FOR WKSU RADIO

Meet The Helpers

Florida
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Wow what a wonderful opportunity for kids to know and learn about people who can help them in all different situations. My favorite Helper is the ALS Helper. That is extremely important for children who are deaf/hard of hearing. But all Helpers did a great job of explaining of how they can help.

Judy Woodruff

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My tax dollars are paying the salary of one of your PBS correspondents, Judy Woodruff, who abused her platform by lying about former President Trump during a live on-air broadcast on Monday, August 19, 2024. Judy Woodruff has been quoted as saying, “our democracy is as strong as it is because we have a free press, because we have a press that is dedicated to getting answers and getting facts and ultimately the truth” and “When you use the word ‘lie’ you’re saying someone said whatever they said with intention to mislead, to misrepresent.” As managing editor of PBS News Hour, Judy Woodruff either intentionally was not dedicated to doing her job of “getting facts and the truth” and made her statements with intent to mislead, or she is completely incompetent as an editor, anchor, and journalist, or both. Both of the above are highly likely, given her also being quoted as saying “her remarks had not been based on any original reporting on her part.” I am calling out fraud, waste, abuse or mismanagement within the programs and operations of public broadcasting if Judy Woodruff is not fired immediately.

Judy Woodruff Resign

Arizona
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I used to respect her but she had just proven to be a total fraud, like all of the corporate media that parrots Democratic talking points.. Apologize and don't make excuses that others reported it. It did not happen that Trump tried to stop a cease fire and is an appalling failure.

Judy Woodruff

Montana
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Liar! To say your egregious lie regarding communication between PM Netanyahu and Trump “was a mistake based on other wire services reporting” is a marvel of understatement. You abandoned journalistic standards and lied to smear a candidate and the PM. Then you lied again in trying to cover it up as a mistake. I used to be avid listener before all things “cpb” lurched to the far left. You should be defunded.

YOU ARE AJOKE

North Carolina
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you should be defunded you are a joke1

Judy Woodruff

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She should resign. Disgrace

Judy Woodworth

New York
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Unbelievable statements about former President Trump and the Israeli Prime Minister...Trump wants War extended....Complete fabrications prior to the Presidential election seeks to create disinformation and lies, one can assume, to tarnish the former Presidents image. If you condone this type of Political bias and character assassination, I for one, will no longer monetarily support you. She should be dismissed !

Prime Time Coverage of the DNC

Colorado
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Woeful wordy constant comments by obviously partisan talking heads that drown out any meaningful coverage of the proceedings. Less than 50of the broadcast lets voters see & decide for themselves what is being presented. I know Judy Woodruff, but only David Brooks brings a touch of balanced realism to his comments about the process or the whole electorate. Less commentary, more coverage is what is needed.

Woodruff Specials

North Carolina
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Woodruff should have conducted special interviews years ago instead of uhing, hemming and hawing, forgetting the name of her guest as she stumbled through the “NewsHour”. I never watched the “NewsHour” because I found her so distracting. I now have watched several of her specials on the News Hour. Did she use a speech coach to change her delivery? Is she still paid $3 million a year? She was never a news anchor worth that amount, and is not worth that amount for her specials.

Ayesha Roscoe Grammar and Accent

North Carolina
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Ayesha Roscoe makes many grammatically incorrect statements. By allowing her to broadcast the news Public Radio conveys its impartir and tacitly approves her poor grammar. Her improper grammar creates an unwanted distraction that attenuates the message she is attempting to convey. As a result, I switch off Public Radio whenever I hear her voice.

PBS News Hour

Arizona
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When a reporter on PBS News Hour demonstrates Clear and Concise information about a segment they are sharing with viewers on YouTube and does this consistently it greatly enhances my interaction and viewing pleasure of the PBS News Hour. Stephanie Sy has demonstrated an immense talent when preforming her reporting be it only a segment or at the anchor desk. Stephanie Sy will develop into the next incarnation of Judy Woodruff. Please don't loose this valuable talent.

Weekend Addition

California
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Ayesha Roscoe's voice is grating and intolerable. I just had to turn her off - again. I read somewhere that she chose to keep her "accent". I can tell you as a now elderly retired woman from the inner city projects in New Jersey, that I consciously worked on NOT sounding like a Jersey girl from the projects, especially when I practiced law, because the stylized speech patterns and grating tone of my youthful voice made people pay more attention to my voice than to what I was saying. Get rid of her if she will not reform. I am sure there are many more people like me who can't believe you would hire a host with such an irritating voice. I can still pull out my Jersey where appropriate - but not on the radio! Get ridda huh!

Washington Week

Michigan
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I absolutely love Jeffrey Goldberg as the moderator of Washington Week. He and his panelists are exceptional. I could not imagine anyone being able to fill Gwen Ifel's shoes, but Jeffrey is pretty amazing. Washington Week truly is the highlight of my week!

Democratic National Convention

Illinois
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The PBS coverage of the Democratic National Convention was a disservice to American voters. Instead of broadcasting the entire convention live, PBS viewers were subjected to endless by the same old political analysts giving their personal views. Live coverage of the convention was dominated by these comments and the live coverage was only of the speakers, etc., that PBS decided was important for viewers. This coverage shows how completely out of touch PBS is with reality and a prime reason why PBS is ignored by the majority of Americans. What PBS fails to grasp is that the DNC is the ONLY time viewers like myself can hear and see rising stars, long time members of Congress, future presidential candidates, Democratic supporters from all walks of life and conventioneers speak. It is also one of the only opportunities we have to see more of these people than we do on regular news broadcasts, or, for the few of us who still read newspapers, as names in op ed columns or the few news articles that manage to creep into newspapers and other news sources these days. Having to look at Amwa Navaz's expressionless face and hear her pose her "difficult" questions is cruel and unusual punishment. I have no doubts about her intelligence or diligence, but her TV personality is so very dull. She should not be in front of the camera, but carrying out her news analysis behind the scenes. Her TV persona makes her seem entirely without any personality or empathy and it is incredibly boring. Having her and Geoff Bennett and as many as six other commentators opine about what they think is important is detrimental of democracy because it doesn't give viewers an opportunity to form their own opinions. Instead we have opinions force fed to us by commentators. My husband and I switched to ABC and found their coverage more comprehensive. They did not have the constant panel discussions, but had much more live footage showing us what what was happening at the convention. Somehow I think their coverage methodology was cheaper than yours to broadcast. You may think the roll call of delegates too boring for PBS viewers, but it is a rare chance to see and hear Americans from each and every state. All the presenters at the DNC were important and I felt cheated because I was only allowed to see the ones PBS, in its infinite lack of wisdom, deemed important. ABC's coverage was so superior to PBS's! Somehow I think it would be cheaper for PBS to use fewer commentators and just let us see the convention as it unfolds. My husband and I don't watch network television or cable for that matter, preferring to stream. We watch the PBS News Hour on Fridays. We depend on our online subscriptions to the Washington Post and New York Times and other online news sources. I can remember the last DNC convention covered by Judy Woodruff and Gwen Ifill with just the two of them, for the most part, providing viewers with their comments. Their coverage was so far superior to your inane and boring panel treatment. I realize Judy and Gwen were impossible to replace, but surely their are newscasters who are more personable who are willing to work for PBS. While my husband and I have been contributors to PBS for a long time, we are beginning to think we are wasting our money. Sincerely, J*******n P***e

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