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Competing TV stations in Des Moines and the Quad Cities could be owned by the same parent company following a proposed merger of Tegna and Nexstar.
Minnesota Public Radio and American Public Media laid off 30 employees Friday following federal and state budget cuts.
Minnesota lawmakers, aiming to tighten the new state budget, earlier this year also cut $1 million annually from MPR’s allocation for cultural heritage and legacy programming. That left the ...
It's such a purely American expression, unlike any of the other governmental broadcasters around the world. This is a bottom up, completely homegrown American institution.