ShepherdsDog ShepherdsDog:
heard a good line on the most recent broadcast of The Debaters(a good program actually) on CBC radio, ironically enough.
CBC is not about providing Canadian programming, it's about programming Canadians.
If that's the case, then isn't the CBC also programming Canadians with conservative values in addition to liberal or progressive ones? After all, bear in mind that the likes of Rex Murphy, Don Cherry, Tom Flanagan, Andrew Coyne, Kate McMillan and Kevin O'Leary have also been accepting our federal tax dollars for years. They've also been paid with private advertising dollars the same way regular TV networks do, with the CBC running commercials on its regular broadcasts and its online episode archives.
One thing I like about the CBC is how it covers things that don't necessarily make the mainstream news and provide a voice for Canadians who don't otherwise have easy media access. More than that, it continues to provide quality broadcasts on lots of interesting topics and keeps the government on its toes. Watching
Royal Canadian Air Farce back in the day, and seeing what Rick Mercer has been writing more recently, I've noticed that they didn't pull their punches when it came to the Liberals, either.
Does the CBC need to change and keep up with the times? Sure. Does it have journalistic fuck-ups, like Mary Walsh harassing Rob Ford at his house? You bet. Do its attempts to showcase alternate voices risk becoming too focused on certain "insiders" the way that funding for the arts can? Sometimes, yes. However, given the CBC's other merits I don't think its problems justify throwing the baby out with the bathwater. Along with that, half the reason it has the problems it does is because the current government keeps cutting funding from it to compensate for said government's own financial incompetence.