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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is a nonprofit that provides funds to public radio and TV stations, including NPR and ...
Funding has been removed by federal officials from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which partially funds PBS and NPR, as well as local stations like OETA, and the move could put stations in ...
In addition to the voluntary separation offers, PBS North Carolina is reducing non-personnel expenses, implementing a hiring freeze and eliminating vacant positions.
Shuttering the CPB won’t mean an immediate end to NPR and PBS stations throughout the country. But it will mean immediate ...
Cuts to the PBS budget will have an impact, but they won't stop public broadcasting's mission of telling the stories that ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting announced on Friday that it would begin winding down its operations after President ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s imminent shutdown, as Republicans in Congress cut funding, resets key aspects of ...
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. PBS North Carolina offers staff buyouts after federal CPB funding cuts. Organization implements hiring freeze, trims expenses and ...
After its defunding by Congress, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting — a nonprofit that has funneled federal funding to Dayton-area NPR and PBS stations for decades — will shut down in the ...
Medicaid Cuts, Defunding CPB, Meet The Sotiles, Elvin Shields | 08/01/2025 ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which owns NPR and PBS, announced an ‘orderly wind-down’ due to federal funding cuts.
In addition to the voluntary separation offers, PBS North Carolina is reducing non-personnel expenses, implementing a hiring freeze and eliminating vacant positions.