While discussing with a relative, he asked me about the libertarian position on public television. The idea of public television maintains that if the state doesn’t intervene in the market of media, private media companies (televisual or different) are free to edit and broadcast any news and this gives them the possibility to use this right to “damage” the image or reputation of an individual or group. As a result, the need for public television arises, the goal of which is to be impartial, neutral and always seek to show the truth.
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