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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting had $1.1 billion funding rescinded after the Senate Appropriations Committee approved a package of spending cuts last month.
The broadcaster, which is also freezing hiring and eliminating vacant positions, said it will “play the hand we’re dealt.” ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) will shut down in 2026 after federal funding cuts, threatening the future of PBS and NPR’s local stations across the U.S.
The Senate Appropriations Committee failed to include future funding in the latest budget pass. WHYY says its future remains though other area stations face challenges.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which has long helped sustain public media stations, announced it will shut down after losing $1.1 billion in federal funding.
The future of Texas Tech's NPR and PBS stations in Lubbock, San Angelo, and El Paso remains unclear after federal funding ...
With CPB being the key source of funding for PBS and NPR, many were gutted about losing free public programming like Sesame ...
Entertainment lawyer Bruce Ramer tells Variety the shutdown of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting will devastate aspects ...