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Here’s How Much Money GA Stations PBS, NPR Lose In Trump Cuts

UNITED STATES, AUG 03 – The Corporation for Public Broadcasting begins winding down after Congress rescinded $1.1 billion in federal funding, ending nearly six decades of government support for public media.

  • After a nearly 60-year run, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting announced Friday it is beginning the wind-down of its operations, ending federal support for NPR and PBS.
  • In July, Congress rescinded $1.1 billion in CPB funding after a political push led by President Donald Trump.
  • Over 1,500 public radio and television stations relied on federal funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting , which distributed over $500 million annually.
  • Most CPB staff will be laid off by Sept. 30 as a small team remains through January 2026 during the wind-down.
  • The shutdown reflects a deepening ideological divide over unbiased journalism and highlights a broader scrutiny of taxpayer-funded institutions, with public radio and TV stations at risk of going dark due to federal rescissions legislation.
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Liberty Nation broke the news in on Sunday, August 3, 2025.
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