The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is dissolving after major federal funding cuts. Here's what it means for PBS, NPR and ...
For the first time in its 58-year history, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting — the organization responsible for distributing federal dollars to NPR, PBS and other public broadcasters — will lose ...
Most of the jobs at the CPB will be eliminated at the end of September with a small transition team staying on through January to fully wind down operations. Following Congress passing a rescission ...
WASHINGTON — The Senate voted early Thursday to revoke a billion dollars in already approved funding for NPR, PBS and other public broadcasters. The measure, known formally as a “rescission package,” ...
Legal experts say that President Trump exceeded his authority with his executive order last week that directed CPB to end funding to PBS and NPR. Trump has “no authority under the Constitution to take ...
Congressional Republicans voted to strip more than $1 billion in funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) this week, a move that could force local radio and television stations to ...
The closure of the nonprofit responsible for funding public media organizations such as PBS and NPR has left some wondering how local stations, like GBH and WBUR in Massachusetts, might be affected.
PBS Charlotte is losing $1.2 million following federal funding cuts and will “continue to operate in the near term” as it assesses the long-term impacts, a spokesperson told The Charlotte Observer.
Following Congress passing a rescission order to claw back $1.1 billion previously allocated to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting on July 18, the CPB has announced it is effectively shutting ...
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