Rebecca Hansen-White
@becannew.bsky.social
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Friendly neighborhood public radio reporter at KLCC Oregon. Formerly Spokane Public Radio, Spokesman-Review. Signal: rebhansenw.87
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becannew.bsky.social
“I simply don’t trust Flock, and I don’t trust the Trump administration, given where we are today.”

Eugene Council unanimously voted to pause their use of AI license plate cameras , which are owned by national surveillance company Flock.
Eugene City Council asks to turn Flock Cameras off amidst fears of federal misuse
City Council members said recent efforts to deploy National Guard troops in Portland, and aggressive federal immigration enforcement tactics made them nervous about continuing to use a new surveillanc...
www.klcc.org
becannew.bsky.social
Funding for the 126 overhaul, as well as several other Oregon infrastructure projects, were put on hold earlier this year by the Trump administration.
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sanfordnate.bsky.social
Have you ever wondered if government leaders are writing things with ChatGPT?

Through records requests, I obtained thousands of pages of chat histories from city officials in Washington.

The logs show widespread use of AI — with little transparency:
www.cascadepbs.org/news/2025/08...
Washington city officials are using ChatGPT for government work
Records show that public servants have used generative AI to write emails to constituents, mayoral letters, policy documents and more
www.cascadepbs.org
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titonka.bsky.social
Hello just wanted to say:

Public media is a useful public good. It is a source of great local news at a time when local news is being decimated. Also, in my 10 years in public media, I can say people who work here do it because they believe in the mission of informing people.

Just noting.
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becannew.bsky.social
"So if you can afford high-priced attorneys -- and find judges to go along -- you get access to a secret court system in Oregon.

The poor, the middle class, everyday Oregonians? You get the public system, the one that has worked just fine since 1859."
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spjoregon.bsky.social
We've been hard at work at the #orleg, including by marshaling opposition last week to this proposal that could chill public service journalism by giving people and their lawyers more time to make frivolous demands to retract news articles. Read more from @opb.org:

www.opb.org/article/2025...
Republican lawmaker wants Oregonians to have more time to fight media errors
Rep. Darin Harbick's son was at the Jan. 6 insurrection four years ago, but the lawmaker took issue with a Eugene Weekly story.
www.opb.org
becannew.bsky.social
A few council members pushed back on the idea, saying the could lose voters trust and compromising on the fee could put the city in another deficit in a few years.
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klccoregon.bsky.social
A Eugene ballot measure that would allow voters to decide whether they want to pay a new fire fee is mostly funded by commercial property owners and businesses.

Opponents to the ballot measure have argued that a fee is the only way the Eugene can dodge drastic cuts.

www.klcc.org/politics-gov...
Petition to place Eugene's fire fee on the ballot backed by business, commercial property interests
A Eugene ballot measure that would allow voters to decide whether they want to pay a new fire fee is mostly funded by commercial property owners and businesses.
www.klcc.org
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klccoregon.bsky.social
The emergency room is feeling the strain of multiple local healthcare challenges, including a rise in respiratory infections, the closure of the University District emergency room, and accommodating thousands of former Oregon Medical Group patients.

www.klcc.org/health-medic...
Flu, healthcare shortage strain Riverbend’s Emergency Room
Patients at one of the Eugene-Springfield area’s two hospitals are being treated in a call center and a former vending machine room. It comes amid a surge in respiratory illnesses and ongoing turmoil ...
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becannew.bsky.social
“Cities like Eugene and Corvallis are canaries in the coal mine, don't ignore the warning signs.”
becannew.bsky.social
My conservative, working class family is currently reading the most hardcore, conspiracy theory, memable content for free.
becannew.bsky.social
My biggest pet peeve with initiatives like “Riveting Storytelling for All of America” is that it never seems to include hiring people from backgrounds that reflect America?

Somehow AI, and a conservative column you have to pay a subscription to read will make you relatable to blue collar people?
bxroberts.org
They know they're in the journalism industry right?
www.nytimes.com/2025/01/16/b...
The slide deck that Ms. Watford presented describes artificial intelligence as a key enabler of The Post’s success, the people said. It describes The Post as “an A.I.-fueled platform for news” that delivers “vital news, ideas and insights for all Americans where, how and when they want it.” It also lays out three pillars of The Post’s overall plan: “great journalism,” “happy customers” and “make money.” The Post lost roughly $77 million in 2023.
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becannew.bsky.social
A non doom and gloom story (by me) that features the voices of children learning how to read -
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olympiajoe.bsky.social
“CBS is especially respected for its reporting during and after World War II; Edward R. Murrow’s fearless exposure of Senator Joseph McCarthy is the stuff of legend. How will the network be remembered at the close of this era?”
froomkin.bsky.social
"The First Amendment gives American publishers and platforms rights that are the envy of their counterparts around the world. That today so many of these organizations evidently lack the will or courage to exercise them is frightening and dispiriting." (gift link) www.nytimes.com/2025/02/04/o...
Opinion | Settlements With Trump Are Weakening Press Freedoms (Gift Article)
Media institutions and technology companies are offering obscene sums of money to settle feeble or frivolous lawsuits.
www.nytimes.com
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ryanjhaas.bsky.social
Famed concern of the American people: underwriting length.

Public media is a threat to power because we don't operate inside the corporate levers and don't have billionaire owners who can kill coverage they don't like. Simple as that.
F.C.C. Chair Orders Investigation Into NPR and PBS Stations
Brendan Carr, the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, recently expressed concern about NPR’s and PBS’s sponsorships.
www.nytimes.com