PBS The Most Trusted Public Institution

WGVU-TV & Radio reports that topline results are in from the latest Roper public opinion poll on public institutions (fielded in January). For the fifth year in a row, PBS ranks as the most trusted institution among seven public institutions measured, dramatically outscoring the other institutions measured: 48% of respondents ranked PBS #1; courts of law, in the #2 slot, was selected as most trusted by a distant 25% of respondents.

Read the rest at WGVUTV & Radio’s Blog.

Meanwhile, Lebanon Update is suprised to discover that PBS doesn’t only broadcast “high-brow artsy-fartsy programming.”

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Yah you can be trusted to advocate the socialist line and to try to move this country to the European model of high taxes, no jobs and lazy people who don’t want to work very hard. Their solution is to get “them” and “they” to solve the problems and take away for those that make things work to give to those that don’t really want to produce! The socialist line is and will destroy this country and what made it great! What made it great is not weaklings and bleeding hearts like you people at PBS!

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