So they didn’t need my tax dollars – Private donors rush to keep NPR/PBS alive
July 26, 2025 | Vivek Saxena
Private donors have been flooding NPR and PBS with cash, thus proving that the two “news” stations never needed government subsidies.
“Over the last three months … roughly 120,000 new donors have contributed an estimated $20 million in annual value” to public radio stations including NPR and PBS, according to The New York Times.
“Amanda Mountain, the president and chief executive of Rocky Mountain Public Media, a PBS and NPR member network in Colorado, said she received 6,620 donations [just] from Friday to Sunday, including 1,000 from new contributors,” the reporting continued.
But there’s plenty more. WUNC, an NPR station in North Carolina, raised over $1 million with a simple donation drive. WMNF, an NPR member station in Florida, raised over $250,000.
Celebrities are also participating:
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