{"id":16571,"date":"2025-05-15T20:30:13","date_gmt":"2025-05-15T20:30:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wifamily.news\/?p=16571"},"modified":"2025-05-15T21:05:27","modified_gmt":"2025-05-15T21:05:27","slug":"state-should-cut-funding-to-public-media","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wifamily.news\/?p=16571","title":{"rendered":"State should cut funding to public media"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>This post originally appeared at <a href=\"https:\/\/www.badgerinstitute.org\/state-should-cut-funding-to-public-media\/\">https:\/\/www.badgerinstitute.org\/state-should-cut-funding-to-public-media\/<\/a><\/p>\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong><em>Wisconsin taxpayer dollars should not be used to buy off journalists<\/em><\/strong><\/h4>\n<div class=\"wp-block-image\">\n<figure class=\"alignright size-large is-resized\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1024\" height=\"769\" src=\"https:\/\/e74sq7k37a8.exactdn.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/05\/wi-public-broadcasting-viewpoint-web-1024x769.jpg?strip=all&amp;lossy=1&amp;ssl=1\" alt=\"Generated image of a splattering tomato being thrown at a television set\" class=\"wp-image-55764\" style=\"width:353px;height:auto\" \/><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<p>I call it the \u201ctornado, tomato, quilts and kids\u201d defense \u2014 all the reasons supporters of big government subsidies for public media programming invariably will point to if anyone so much as whispers about cutting their federal and state taxpayer funding.<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s time for Wisconsin\u2019s politicians to stand up and throw some tomatoes of their own.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.badgerinstitute.org\/taxpayers-spared-nearly-8-5-million-in-wisconsin-alone-due-to-trump-administration-order-cutting-aid-to-public-broadcasting\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">We reported last week<\/a> that the Trump administration, accusing public broadcasting throughout the country of leftist bias, is already shutting off the federal spigot that sends over $8 million to Wisconsin public TV and radio each year. Our elected officials in Madison are putting together a budget right now and looking for savings. Cutting state funding as well could \u2014 and should \u2014 save additional millions.<\/p>\n<p>Public <a href=\"https:\/\/www.badgerinstitute.org\/plan-to-prop-up-wisconsin-newspapers-sets-off-alarm-bells\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">subsidies turn journalists into sycophants<\/a>, undermine true scrutiny of government excess, distort the market for news and entertainment, create unfair competition for privately funded media, and are a waste of tax dollars.<\/p>\n<p>Government should not be paying journalists and the people who manage and edit them, especially in a day and age when there are so many other media outlets and podcasts and social media platforms and government-funded books and writers and universities and artists.<\/p>\n<p>Speaking of universities, the first thing at the top of the PBS Wisconsin site when I went there earlier this week was the latest episode of <em>Why Race Matters \u2014<\/em> an interview with a university professor who, along with the host, digressed into a lament about \u201cpassive-aggressive racism\u201d in the Midwest.<\/p>\n<p>When I returned a few days later, it had been replaced with a video of a presentation last summer at the Hoard Historical Museum on the life of Wisconsin poet Lorine Niedecker.<\/p>\n<p>Speaking of books, I had already coincidentally downloaded one just a couple of weeks ago: \u201cA Poet\u2019s Life,\u201d about Niedecker, written by Margot Peters, published in 2011 by The University of Wisconsin Press.<\/p>\n<p>Suffice it to say I confess a lot more interest in Niedecker than in passive-aggressive racism, but I don\u2019t think public media is needed to advance either in this day and age.<\/p>\n<p>In short, using tax dollars to fund public broadcasting is somewhere between unnecessary and wasteful, and that should hold true regardless of perceptions of bias. Tax dollars should not be used to fund right-wing diatribes any more than left-wing screeds \u2014 or anything in between.<\/p>\n<p>The funding itself is a little complicated.<\/p>\n<p>There are a couple of strands of public media in Wisconsin. The largest, Wisconsin Public Media, is a division of the University of Wisconsin-Madison that includes six public television stations, branded as PBS Wisconsin, and 39 public radio stations, branded as Wisconsin Public Radio.<\/p>\n<p>According to WPM\u2019s financials, $8.2 million in state general appropriations flowed to the organization in the fiscal year that ended in June 2023, and another $9.1 million flowed in the fiscal year that ended in June 2024.<\/p>\n<p>WPM officials did not respond by my deadline to a question about what the appropriations specifically are for.<\/p>\n<p>We do know, according to a Capitol source, that the state gives the money as a lump sum to the UW System. The UW System then determines how much of it each campus gets, including UW-Madison. Since WPM is a division of UW-Madison, the UW-Madison budget office determines how much of that general purpose money goes to WPM, and then WPM determines how much goes to Wisconsin Public Radio and to PBS Wisconsin.<\/p>\n<p>So, bottom line, legislators would probably have to both cut funding and pressure the university in order to cut off WPM.<\/p>\n<p>To complicate matters further, there is other state money involved.<\/p>\n<p>Another state entity, the Educational Communications Board, is also responsible for management of PBS Wisconsin and Wisconsin Public Radio.\u00a0 UW and the ECB have joint but \u201cdistinct responsibility for different aspects of the state\u2019s public media services,\u201d according to Marta Bechtol, executive director of the Educational Communications Board.<\/p>\n<p>According to its website, the ECB provides \u201cbroadcast engineering and transmission services\u201d \u2014 in other words, \u201cthe technical infrastructure,\u201d things like broadcast towers and transmitters. The ECB, which gets about $6 million in general purpose funding from the state each year, also operates the Emergency Alert System that transmits Amber Alerts and severe weather warnings.<\/p>\n<p>That can leave the impression that programming and emergency services are unavoidably intertwined.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cECB\u2019s non-commercial infrastructure is the critical backbone across the state, offering redundancy when less resilient forms of communications fail under the stress of emergencies and their aftermath,\u201d states Bechtol. \u201cWisconsin Public Radio and PBS Wisconsin broadcast stations across the state serve as the delivery and relay points for national and state EAS activations and their required monthly tests.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cState dollars that support ECB\u2019s infrastructure are used to both carry the signals of PBS Wisconsin and Wisconsin Public Radio along with signals for EAS, Amber Alerts and other public safety broadcasts.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cECB,\u201d she added, \u201crelies on (general purpose) support to maintain the infrastructure it manages for the State,\u201d including money for 25.94 full-time equivalent \u201cprofessional and technical staff.\u201d\u00a0That general purpose funding to the ECB amounts to more than $6 million for a two-year budget cycle.<\/p>\n<p>Emergency Alert and Amber Alert systems are legitimate functions of government.<\/p>\n<p>That shouldn\u2019t have anything to do with whether state tax dollars should be used to produce programming and journalism.<\/p>\n<p>Asked what the rationale is for state taxpayer funding of public broadcasters or news media when there are so many other for-profit and non-profit media entities in the state, Bechtol responded that it \u201cis vital for supporting access to news and information, educational resources and emergency alert services in a largely rural state. The state\u2019s investment in public broadcasting allows us to provide essential service to areas of the state where there is no other broadcast choice and where broadband is very limited, with no cost and no paywall.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>We\u2019ve posted her entire response to that question on our website, by the way, and you can <a href=\"https:\/\/www.badgerinstitute.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/05\/Nichols-Bechtol-Public-Broadcasting-QA-Wisconsin.pdf\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">find it here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Not that I agree with it.<\/p>\n<p>Some of the defense might have made sense 100 years ago, or even 20. Nowadays, when everyone and his sister and grandmother has a cell phone and social media and access to weather apps and streaming and privately held media that absolutely loves to chase tornadoes and cover wet basements in floods, arguing that state-supported public media is necessary to spread the word seems disingenuous at best.<\/p>\n<p>If the state wants to continue to build some infrastructure for emergency communications, so be it. County emergency responders, it appears, currently use excess tower capacity \u2014 an example of a good thing. Amber Alerts can be valuable. So can educational programming for kids. Let the state continue to pay for emergency initiatives and philanthropists pay for the kids\u2019 stuff. Right now, about 30 percent of the PBS Wisconsin and WPR budgets come from state funding. Eleven percent comes from the federal government\u00a0 and the rest comes from fundraising and from selling programs.<\/p>\n<p>Nothing is stopping public media from continuing to hit up philanthropists for programming and music \u2014 or from charging users when possible. Maybe some of those dollars can be used to buy technical help and infrastructure and pay for some of those positions over at the ECB.\u00a0That way the state could actually make by charging whatever\u2019s left of the existing stations for use of infrastructure\u00a0 instead of spending it on stuff most taxpayers either don\u2019t care about or can find elsewhere.<\/p>\n<p><em>Mark Lisheron contributed to this viewpoint.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Mike Nichols is the president of the Badger Institute, which accepts no government funding. 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