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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s imminent shutdown, as Republicans in Congress cut funding, resets key aspects of ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting had long provided federal funding to local public radio and television stations ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting said that it will begin to wind down operations after President Donald Trump signed a package of spending cuts that ended its federal funding.“Despite the ...
Recent loss of funding halts distribution of public safety grants, jeopardizing local stations’ ability to serve and protect rural and disaster-prone communities, the CPB said ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which funnels federal money to public media stations, says it's winding down operations after President Trump signed a law rescinding all funding.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a cornerstone of American culture for three generations, announced Friday it would take steps toward its own closure after being defunded by Congress — marking ...
The CPB announced on Friday that it will wind down its operations due to the successful Republican effort to defund local PBS ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is a nonprofit that provides funds to public radio and TV stations, including NPR and ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has long helped pay for PBS, NPR and 1,500 local radio and television stations and programs like “Sesame Street." ...
Founded in 1967 under the Public Broadcasting Act, CPB was created as a nonpartisan nonprofit to channel federal appropriations to public television and radio stations across the United States, ...
The move to wind down by CPB — which has provided funding to PBS and NPR — comes after President Trump led a successful effort to kill federal funding for public media. In mid-July, Congress approved ...
The organization shuts down after almost six decades of fueling production of celebrated educational programming, cultural content, and emergency alerts about natural disasters ...