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The organization announced on Friday its plans to begin “an orderly wind-down of its operations,” citing the passage of ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) announced on Friday that it is winding down operations as a result of President ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which funnels federal money to public media stations, says it's winding down ...
The non-profit Corporation for Public Broadcasting says it's planning to shut down after losing Congress funding, amid U.S. President Donald Trump's allegations that public media spread views contrary ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which disperses federal funds to local NPR and PBS stations, announced it’s shutting ...
Public broadcasting is constantly fighting to stay afloat, relying on public donations and federal support, and it sounds ...
Following last month’s rescissions package passage, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) has announced “an orderly ...
Federal cuts to public broadcasting will reduce Iowa Public Radio's (IPR) budget by $1 million, about 10%. IPR plans to mitigate the impact by reducing staff, downsizing facilities, and delaying ...
Frustration and fear ripple through NPR and PBS affiliates after Congress approves clawbacks Small, rural public media stations are disappointed that Congress ignored their campaign to preserve ...
The rescissions package passed by a vote of 51-48, with Republican Sens. Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski joining Democrats in voting against it.
WMHT, based in North Greenbush, will lose around 17% percent of its projected revenue as the result of Republican cuts to federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Tough times are ahead for WETA, the Shirlington-based producer of the "PBS News Hour" and other public programming, following millions of dollars in federal funding cuts. Congress's decision to ...