KPBS ‘Public Matters’: A Reality Check
By Kate Callen
Last month, KPBS launched a “Public Matters” initiative “to expand the culture of community involvement.” The station wants San Diegans to share their thoughts, especially those “left on the fringes of political power.”
The OB Rag is happy to oblige. We live on the fringes of political power, and we have some thoughts.
If KPBS wants to expand community involvement, it should curb YIMBY (Yes In My Back Yard) bias in its news coverage and report diverse views on issues like bike lanes and housing density.
It’s bad enough when far-right media like Fox News distort reality to pursue political agendas. When left of center media follow suit, we’re trapped in a journalistic race to the bottom.
Which brings us to Andrew Bowen.


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