The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is dissolving after major federal funding cuts. Here's what it means for PBS, NPR and ...
After 58 years of service to the American public, the Board of Directors has formally voted to dissolve the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The decision follows the decision by Congressional ...
Congress nixed funding for PBS's "Ready to Learn" children's educational program—which provides competitive grants for local ...
The chasm is widening between NPR and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the nonprofit that funneled federal dollars to public media until Congress killed that funding earlier this year. NPR’s ...
Arkansas PBS will stay on the air through at least 2027 after enough funding was raised to support next year’s operations.
On Monday, the Board of Directors of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) voted to dissolve the 58-year-old organization. The action follows the elimination of all federal funding for the ...
Some -- if not many -- of PBS's approximately 350 local station affiliates operate on a shoestring, so for them, losing CPB's vital source of funding might mean the difference between life and death.
Local PBS stations in California had already made staff and budget cuts in anticipation of the funding loss. Rural and small-town public media stations were especially hard hit by the federal cuts.