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Everyone's inner child is heartbroken after the Trump administration received approval to reportedly cut all federal funding for public broadcasting, leaving programs like PBS in limbo.
Both Valley PBS and Valley Public Radio said they will re-evaluate their programming and coverage over the next weeks and months. For news updates, follow Christina Lopez on Facebook, X and Instagram.
A federal rescissions package passed by Congress threatens funding for public media, leaving New Mexico television and radio stations scrambling ...
DURHAM — New Hampshire PBS is deeply disappointed that the U.S. House of Representatives has passed the Rescissions Act, legislation that eliminates federal f ...
Congress passed the Trump administration's proposal to cancel federal funding previously allocated for public media, which media leaders say will have devastating consequences.
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — Local PBS leaders say public media is in jeopardy after Congress approved a bill that would slash over $1 billion in federal funding. The legislation now heads to ...
Hawaii public media are preparing for federal funding cuts after Congress slashed nearly $1.1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
House Republicans passed Trump's $9 billion rescissions package cutting $1 billion from public broadcasting, prompting reactions from public outlet journalists and Democrats.
The right-wing media outlet has been portrayed as an alternative to PBS children’s programs — and it has gotten a boost from the White House.
PBS Appalachia General Manager and CEO Julie Newman stopped by First at Four Thursday to discuss how it will impact the Southwest Virginia Station.
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Smoky Hills PBS, the PBS station in Salina, said on Friday that its federal funding has been eliminated. The announcement follows the approval by the Senate and House of ...
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