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On CNN, PBS CEO Paula Kerger defended the network against liberal bias accusations as the Senate votes on a bill that would cut $1 billion in federal funding from public broadcasting.
As a vote to cut more than $500 million per year in federal funding nears, stations are making their pitches to lawmakers, listeners and “Viewers Like You.” ...
And now, a picture from the outside of PBS station WGBH in Boston is going viral on Reddit: ...
Republicans have complained about left-leaning bias in public broadcasting at NPR and PBS for decades.
Congress is weighing legislation that enacts a series of cuts to already approved funding, including $1.1 billion for public media.
NPR and PBS fans ripped Republicans for defunding public broadcasters on Thursday, saying it was shameful and "ghastly" ...
PBS North Carolina remains committed to its public media mission to NC residents and children despite $9.6 million in federal funding cuts.
Home Business News PBS CEO Paula Kerger Talks About What’s At Stake As Federal Public Media Funding Faces Crucial Vote: “I Really Can’t Predict This At All” ...
Just as cable—and now streaming services—have rendered the need for PBS passe, Sirius-XM has rendered NPR’s raison d’être obsolete.
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.
Smaller PBS stations, particularly those in hard-to-reach areas, tend to be more reliant on federal funding. If the Senate votes to claw back money for public media, some broadcasters will go dark.
What's next for NPR, PBS and public media after Congress voted to defund the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.