RUSH: C-SPAN3 on Saturday, Library of Congress panel discussion about the 50th anniversary of the Public Broadcasting Act. It was recorded on November 3rd. It’s a month old. And Cokie Roberts, ABC News, was there. She’s also part of NPR’s Morning Edition.
RUSH: Ah, this opens up something else I’ve always known. Her point there is they’ve got almost as big an audience as this program, but their guys don’t make what I do. She’s talking about money. And I’ve always known this just drives them — I didn’t go to college, I probably couldn’t find Harvard if you dropped me in the middle of Boston and said, “Get there in 10 minutes.”
They’d never heard of me, I came out of nowhere, and here these are studied network professionals who’ve been to all the right schools and so forth. And it just grates on them. Of course, they don’t sell advertising at NPR. They exist totally on people giving them money. We have to earn it here. So there’s a bit of a difference.
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