Kristin Clemet has publicly stated she believes the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) is unresponsive to criticism. However, this assessment is disputed, with arguments suggesting NRK is, in fact, more open to feedback than Clemet perceives. While her claim is challenged, the core of her argument—the accessibility of public broadcasting to scrutiny—remains a significant point. This raises important questions about how effectively public broadcasters are held accountable and remain responsive to public concerns. The debate centers on whether NRK adequately facilitates and addresses critical perspectives. Ultimately, even if Clemet's initial claim is inaccurate, she highlights a vital discussion regarding openness and accountability within Norway’s public media landscape. The issue warrants continued attention to ensure NRK fulfills its role in a democratic society.