WBEZ just had a pledge drive and didn't meet their goals.
NPR has its problems, but your local station does really valuable journalism for your area and it's accessible to all.
If you haven't listened to your local affiliate or checked out their website, see what you think of their work. If you find it valuable, and you have the means, I think it's good to support such work. Especially now, good, accessible journalism covering your local area and not just national news is important to preserve
@TechConnectify When I worked at WAMU, as it was climbing to become the most listened-to radio station in Washington, we had a staff of fewer than 20 people — everyone was either creating content, raising money or overseeing wires and cables (I produced the Diane Rehm Show by myself; the evening talk show was produced by the host). I looked at the WBEZ staff page today. (1/2)
@TechConnectify I don’t love the pledge drives, but they are essential to public media. I live in a media market with several public media options and give to a couple of them, but for many, only one option exists.
If everyone does something, even small, it solves the funding problem.
@TechConnectify Seems like something that someone with a Patreon WOULD say! j/k, I agree 100%. I've started donating to indie news sites and even paid up for a year over at @arstechnica