WHYY, DPM pivot amid public broadcasting funding cuts
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Future of APT, PBS programming uncertain after federal funding cuts - The Troy Messenger
Last week, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), the organization that provides funding for PBS and NPR, announced it would be ceasing operations by Sept. 30, leaving the future of programming for organizations such as Alabama Public Television unclear. The CPB is a private, nonprofit corporation that was authorized by Congress in 1967 as the steward of federal funding for public broadcasting. While CPB does not produce programming its…
WHYY, DPM pivot amid public broadcasting funding cuts
As WHYY and Delaware Public Media receive a small portion of their funding from the federal government, the two news organizations plan to recover it elsewhere. The post đź”’ WHYY, DPM pivot amid public broadcasting funding cuts appeared first on Delaware Business Times.
Layoffs, property sales, fundraising drives: How public radio, TV stations plan to survive without federal funding
The passage of a bill that slashed more than $1 billion in federal funding for public broadcasting has public radio and TV stations looking at selling...
What the defunding of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting means for Viewers Like You.
In fresh hell, Trump signed a law “clawing back $1.1 billion in funding for public broadcasting” this week. This move effectively decimates the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which has conducted federal funds to NPR and PBS for nearly 60 years. The administration has been open about its vindictive reasoning. The president has claimed that PBS […]
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