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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is a nonprofit that provides funds to public radio and TV stations, including NPR and ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting announced Friday that it will begin shutting down, weeks after Congress canceled ...
Founded in 1967 under the Public Broadcasting Act, CPB was created as a nonpartisan nonprofit to channel federal ...
The House approved a Trump administration plan to rescind $9 billion in previously allocated funds, including $1.1 billion ...
Congress voted to claw back federal funding to public media. Some of those hit hardest include community radio stations in ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) announced on July 31 that it would start shutting down its operations following ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting had $1.1 billion funding rescinded after the Senate Appropriations Committee approved a package of spending cuts last month.
CPB informed its employees that the majority of its staff will be let go as of September end, except a small transition team that will remain through January 2026 to ensure closeout of operations.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) will shut down in 2026 after federal funding cuts, threatening the future of PBS and NPR’s local stations across the U.S.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting will shut down after Republicans in Congress eliminated its funding in a historic ...