PBS is only funded to a max of 40% from the national CPB. So it is necessary for them to have other sources of income such as the using the pledge drives. Much of the public is liberal so they do act in the public interest. Just because you don't like them doesn't mean that all of us are right wing reactionaries that watch FOX NEWS all the time.
Maybe if CPB was run as a business rather than a TOY for some, it could be self funded. I am not smart enough to understand CPB's balance sheet, but some questions I would ask are:
Is CPB getting fair value for their $ spent? Salaries, expenses in line with commercial networks?
Is there a market (could this programming be self sustaining) in a free market arena?
Why do some/all CPB programs get to keep all of the profits generated by commercial ideas funded by the taxpayer (Sesame Street, etc.) and then ask for more dole? Doesn't this equate as someone, the taxpayers,
making an investment in an enterprise and reaping none of the profits? How long would that business stay afloat?
Ya, Ya, there is some worthwhile programing that would not see the light of day, except for taxpayers help. But how about the programming that could be viable in a commercial setting? Why do these programs continue to suckle at the public teat? Afraid to answer to shareholders? Can make more money under the taxpayer funded umbrella?
I am not a w(h)ine and cheese type guy. My tastes are simple. If you, as an indiviual, want esoteric programming, get together with a bunch of your pals to fund it, don't ask me, the taxpayer. I have better use for my money.
BTW, my mom and I marched with a lot of lower class people (inner city residents all, both black and white) in Pittsburgh, PA in 195? to establish funding for WQED channel 13 because of the educational promises that were made. What a mockery of that the CPB is today!