A Discourse Analysis of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting in Reaction to Proposed Funding Cuts

Federal funding has been a frequent political issue for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB). The corporation has come under the threat of being defunded many times since its inception. Those calls have been renewed with the election of President Donald Trump. The CPB defends its existence...

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Main Author: Schroder, Matthew
Other Authors: Chavez, Christopher
Language:en_US
Published: University of Oregon 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1794/22744
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spelling ndltd-uoregon.edu-oai-scholarsbank.uoregon.edu-1794-227442019-02-01T17:18:34Z A Discourse Analysis of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting in Reaction to Proposed Funding Cuts Schroder, Matthew Chavez, Christopher Corporation for Public Broadcasting Discourse analysis Fear Funding Media studies Public media Federal funding has been a frequent political issue for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB). The corporation has come under the threat of being defunded many times since its inception. Those calls have been renewed with the election of President Donald Trump. The CPB defends its existence by citing an inability of the commercial broadcasting market to produce content for certain demographics such as minorities and children. Public media’s opponents believe the opposite is true. This thesis critically examines the discourse of the CPB for appeals to fear that may be exuded as a result of existing in a state of frequent funding threat. A historical background is also established showing how public media in the United States exists as part of a broadcasting system that has been dominated by commercial interests, and how those commercial interests have been responsible for stifling non-profit and educational broadcasting in the country. 2017-09-06T21:54:17Z 2017-09-06T21:54:17Z 2017-09-06 Electronic Thesis or Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/1794/22744 en_US All Rights Reserved. University of Oregon
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topic Corporation for Public Broadcasting
Discourse analysis
Fear
Funding
Media studies
Public media
spellingShingle Corporation for Public Broadcasting
Discourse analysis
Fear
Funding
Media studies
Public media
Schroder, Matthew
A Discourse Analysis of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting in Reaction to Proposed Funding Cuts
description Federal funding has been a frequent political issue for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB). The corporation has come under the threat of being defunded many times since its inception. Those calls have been renewed with the election of President Donald Trump. The CPB defends its existence by citing an inability of the commercial broadcasting market to produce content for certain demographics such as minorities and children. Public media’s opponents believe the opposite is true. This thesis critically examines the discourse of the CPB for appeals to fear that may be exuded as a result of existing in a state of frequent funding threat. A historical background is also established showing how public media in the United States exists as part of a broadcasting system that has been dominated by commercial interests, and how those commercial interests have been responsible for stifling non-profit and educational broadcasting in the country.
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Schroder, Matthew
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title A Discourse Analysis of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting in Reaction to Proposed Funding Cuts
title_short A Discourse Analysis of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting in Reaction to Proposed Funding Cuts
title_full A Discourse Analysis of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting in Reaction to Proposed Funding Cuts
title_fullStr A Discourse Analysis of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting in Reaction to Proposed Funding Cuts
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