what the difference is between “government funded media” and “publicly funded media”?

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Answer: it’s ultimately semantics, but the former tends to refer to media that the government funds for the purpose of promoting its agenda (like RU News), whereas public ally funded media uses tax payer dollars to fund media, without narrative control. NPR is in the latter category, but Fox News wants you to think it’s in the former.

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