Corporation For Public Broadcasting, Federal Funding
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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 Congress’s decision to rescind all federal funding at the behest of President Trump.
The CPB is closing it's doors, but the real challenge is the loss of funding. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has announced that it will close it's doors. While it's disheartening, the real challenge for stations is the loss of the funding the CPB ...
Ahead of the organization’s closing days, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting has announced it will make one final distribution in Community Service Grants to eligible public radio and television stations, as federal support for local public media ends.
Nearly six decades after Congress established the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) to steward the federal government’s investment in public broadcasting, Donald Trump and the Republican-controlled Congress have killed it. Last week, the ...
National Public Radio (NPR) asked a federal judge last week to block the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) from redirecting millions in satellite funding to a newly formed nonprofit organized by a coalition of public media organizations. NPR moved ...
NPR’s legal fight with CPB over interconnection funding is set to go to a bench trial before a federal judge Dec. 1. The trial before District Judge Randolph D. Moss, expected to last three to four days, was announced after a status conference Thursday.