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America’s two biggest public broadcasters, PBS and NPR, are facing an up-or-down vote over their federal funding for the first time in decades.
Can I ask you for just one small favor, if you guys could multi-task just one small reform that we’ve all been waiting for.
The New York Post first reported on a Trump administration pitch to “clawback” $1.1 billion appropriated to CPB.
The Trump administration will ask lawmakers to cut more than $9 billion in funding for the Public Broadcasting Service, ...
I found that in reading Pete Howard’s article of April 5, there are some real discrepancies with reality. His claims that NPR and PBS are these semi-government entities are the “most fact-checked, ...
A White House source confirmed to NPR that the Trump administration will send a plan to Congress proposing to end federal ...
NPR and PBS are as biased as every other liberal media outlet, but they both inexplicably receive taxpayer funding.
President Donald Trump is set to ask Congress to take back $1.1 billion in funding already earmarked to PBS and NPR over what the administration described as “cultural indoctrination of our children.” ...
Recent press accounts and government actions have called into question whether federal support for public media will continue ...
The White House is proposing that virtually all federal funding for public media—that's NPR and PBS—be eliminated, starting a process that will reach Congress later in April.
PBS chief Paula Kerger offered an impassioned response to the White House moving forward with its plans to cut federal ...