Apr 19, 2024, at 5:00 PM
NPR Scandal Widens, Las Vegas Public Radio Reminds The General Public It Has Not/Never Has Been An NPR Affiliate To Eliminate Confusion
LAS VEGAS (LVPR) - Las Vegas Public Radio has been severely impacted further as the National Public Radio (NPR) scandal widens. Las Vegas Public Radio reminds the general public that LVPR has not/never has been an NPR Affiliate to eliminate confusion of the public broadcasting brand being tremendously damaged by the NPR scandal that is worsening as NPR is rotting away here in the State of Nevada. Your contributions, grants and other assistance are greatly appreciated as we stand alone as an independent public broadcasting company against NPR's scandal and mess that NPR has created right here in Nevada with the PBS grant program (i.e. by embezzling the majority of the tax payer money to it's flagship NPR affiliate in Nevada through the Nevada Department of Education for years under the disguise of the PBS grant program through Nevada State Bill 555 leaving 50+ other broadcasters out of the equation in the same vertical industry as the PBS program is destroyed and the remaining elements moved into the Nevada Department of Business & Industry.Las Vegas Public Radio Comment Policy |
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