The Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s board voted on Jan. 5 to dissolve the organization. Here's what to know.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which funds PBS and NPR, is shutting down due to a lack of federal funding. How many PBS, NPR stations are in MA?
There’s been a dizzying amount of news related to public media’s federal funding recently. FCC Chair Brendan Carr opened an investigation Jan. 29 into the system’s underwriting practices. Four days ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting will shut down after funding cuts. Will it impact PBS, NPR and Ohio public media ...
Congressional Republicans voted to strip more than $1 billion in funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) this week, a move that could force local radio and television stations to ...
Tribal stations appear to have been spared from the loss of their CPB Community Service Grants as of Oct. 1. Before agreeing to support the rescission package that stripped $1.1 billion from CPB for ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which distributes 70% of its funding to local stations, announced its closure Aug. 1 after losing more than $1 billion in federal funds last month. The cuts to ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — For the first time in nearly six decades, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is preparing to wind down operations after Congress eliminated its federal funding, CPB announced ...
PBS Charlotte is losing $1.2 million following federal funding cuts and will “continue to operate in the near term” as it assesses the long-term impacts, a spokesperson told The Charlotte Observer.
The nonprofit institution that provided significant funding for PBS and NPR is disbanding after nearly 60 years in operation. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting — created by Congress in 1967 — ...