Boulder public radio station KGNU braces for loss in federal funds
BOULDER, COLORADO, JUL 23 – KGNU will lose $155,000 or 15.5% of its operating budget after federal funding for public media is fully cut for two years, station management said.
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Boulder public radio station KGNU braces for loss in federal funds
One Boulder area radio station’s path to providing community-focused public radio is a little more rocky with federal funding for public media appearing to be all but dead. KGNU, Boulder’s flagship public radio station for more than 40 years, expects to lose 15.5% of its operating budget, after Congress narrowly approved a measure that includes the total elimination of federal funding for public media for the next two years. For KGNU, that 15.5%…
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