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Corporation for Public Broadcasting shuts down

TIME on MSN · 4d
What Corp. for Public Broadcasting Shutdown Means For NPR, PBS
Founded in 1967 under the Public Broadcasting Act, CPB was created as a nonpartisan nonprofit to channel federal appropriations to public television and radio stations across the United States, including affiliates of PBS and NPR.
KHOU · 4d
What to know about the future of PBS and NPR after Corporation for Public Broadcasting faces shutdown
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has long helped pay for PBS, NPR and 1,500 local radio and television stations and programs like “Sesame Street."
USA Today · 4d
Trump cuts shutter the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. What it means for Arizona
Arizona PBS said it has been searching for ways to fill the multimillion-dollar funding gap left by the federal cuts.
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Lawmakers have another self-imposed shutdown deadline on Friday - NPR

Lawmakers have another self-imposed shutdown deadline on Friday, which is likely to result in one of two things - a shutdown or another continuation of the spending plans authorized a very long ...
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Tiny Desk Concerts Will Continue Following CPB Shutdown

The CPB is a private, non-profit entity created by US Congress in the '60s, and acts at the conduit for federal funds to NPR ...

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