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A side deal between a U.S. senator and the White House might be enough to save up to 35 tribal radio stations at risk of ...
The CPB is a publicly funded nonprofit that subsidizes more than 1,500 NPR, PBS and local radio and television stations across the country.
KUOW CEO warns of layoffs as federal funding faces a $1.1 billion cut, threatening public broadcasting and local journalism in Seattle.
Congress signs off on Trump’s request to rescind $1 billion in funding for public broadcasting The Corporation for Public Broadcasting will lose its funding starting in October — a first in ...
CPB’s Harrison stressed that “without federal funding, many local public radio and television stations will be forced to shut down. Parents will have fewer high quality learning resources available ...
CPB is sharing the results of a newly conducted national survey that concludes voters "place more trust in public media" than media overall. And, the data show, these voters "hold a more favorable ...
The U.S. House plans to vote Thursday on a rescission bill that would claw back two years of funding for the public media system.
After a judge denied an injunction, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting reaffirmed its independence and reinstated three directors.
Correction: A previous version of this article gave incorrect names of the fired CPB board members. They are Laura Ross, Diane Kaplan and Thomas Rothman. A federal judge on Sunday declined to block… ...
UPDATED, with comment from CPB: The Corporation for Public Broadcasting said that three members will remain on its board, even though a federal judge turned down their motion to block Donald Trump ...
Americans are firing up their stovetops at the "highest levels since early 2020," Campbell's Co. CPB chief executive Mick Beekhuizen told analysts on Monday. What Happened: Beekhuizen declared in ...
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