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The answers to these questions and many more will determine how NPR and the rest of the public radio network fulfills the promise to provide high-quality news to a universal audience. Consumers have a ...
The longtime producer behind NPR's Tiny Desk concerts issued a statement addressing the show's future after a wave of ...
Founded in 1967 under the Public Broadcasting Act, CPB was created as a nonpartisan nonprofit to channel federal ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which channels federal funds to PBS and NPR, announced on Friday that it will begin ...
After its defunding by Congress, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting — a nonprofit that has funneled federal funding to Dayton-area NPR and PBS stations for decades — will shut down in the coming ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has long helped pay for PBS, NPR and 1,500 local radio and television stations and ...
The House approved a Trump administration plan to rescind $9 billion in previously allocated funds, including $1.1 billion ...
Entertainment lawyer Bruce Ramer tells Variety the shutdown of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting will devastate aspects ...
NHPR receives about 6% of its budget from the CPR, while NH PBS gets about 18%; most CPC positions are funded through Sept.
The funding cut and phase-out of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting will have a direct impact in Tampa Bay at both WUSF, ...
Trump’s successful campaign to strip federal money to NPR and PBS effectively ended the public media middleman.
Trump’s $9B clawback against PBS and NPR may have bought him a post-summer government shutdown - President has circumvented the government appropriations process and that may heap pain on him come fal ...