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The PBS board voted to cut its budget by 21% on Wednesday, a month after Congress stripped away its federal funding.
The documentary series “American Experience” begins an abbreviated schedule this week. A victim of the federal funding ...
In an email sent out to PBS station managers on Wednesday, PBS president and CEO Paula Kerger announced that the organization plans to cut its budget by 21 percent in order to offset some of the ...
The rescinding of $1.1 billion in federal support for public media resulted in the Corporation for Public Broadcasting ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting had $1.1 billion funding rescinded after the Senate Appropriations Committee approved ...
The nonprofit will receive less revenue from its members, which are under pressure to make up for shortfalls of their own.
Time is critical for TV and radio stations, many of which have already begun to lay off staff in anticipation of the funding ...
PBS has approved a 21% cut to its current budget after Congress voted to eliminate roughly $500 million in federal support ...
With Congress passing a measure to rescind $1.1 billion in previously allocated funds for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, NPR, PBS, and their member stations are bracing for major ...
PBS is a private, nonprofit corporation, founded in 1969, whose members are America’s public TV stations -- noncommercial, educational licensees that operate more than 330 PBS member stations ...
Small NPR and PBS stations in California are teetering after Congress pulled funding from public broadcasting. Even big stations are bracing for cuts.
The Corp. for Public Broadcasting, which funnels federal dollars to NPR and PBS stations, has long been a target of ...
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