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"He who pays the piper, calls the tune" is an old saying and not any less true today. If your livelihood and that of your family depends on someone, very, very few people will antagonize this someone.
In Dutch we say: "wiens brood men eet, diens woord men spreekt" which convolutedly translates to: "who's bread one eats, thine word one speaks".. which shows this is present in many cultures.
State owned news media sounds like a bad idea from communistic countries, but nevertheless, plenty of European countries have just that, and it's noteworthy how it's much less biased than the commercial outlets. The people pay the piper.
It actually works in democratic countries where the government is representative of the people, so that any single party can't push their agenda to the media by laws. On the contrary it happens more often that the media is told to keep a straight line if they go too far in any direction.
It's no wonder it doesn't work in dictatorships, and I don't think it would work in two party politics, but in European countries the state media is very likely the less biased one.
PBS exists 😶
**It's not state owned.
Though the people do pay them, so I guess that's the important part.
Also, NPR.
I knew I was forgetting one. But yes, a state ownd independent media would be nice. I'd be grateful just for reinstating the fairness doctrine at this point