NPR is ditching Twitter over ‘government-funded media’ label on its main account (Engadget)

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    El logo de Twitter en la sede de la empresa en San Francisco, el 8 de diciembre de 2022. (Foto AP /Jeff Chiu)

    NPR is ditching Twitter over ‘government-funded media’ label on its main account – By Kris Holt (Engadget) / Apr 12 2023

    The broadcaster says the label is ‘inaccurate and misleading.’

    After a week-long tussle with Twitter and owner Elon Musk over labels that the company applied to its accounts, NPR said it will no longer use the platform at all. The organization criticized Twitter over a “state-affiliated media” label that was placed on its main account last week. Twitter later updated the text to read “government-funded media.”

    However, NPR said the latest incarnation of the label is “inaccurate and misleading,” as it’s “a private, nonprofit company with editorial independence.” The organization pointed out that federal funding accounts for less than one percent of its $300 million annual budget.

    NPR CEO John Lansing said that, as a result of the label, the broadcaster is abandoning Twitter in order to protect its credibility. Until recently, Twitter typically reserved the “state-affiliated media” tag for government-run outlets like Russia’s RT and Sputnik and China’s Xinhua News Agency.

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