The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is dissolving after major federal funding cuts. Here's what it means for PBS, NPR and ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which funded NPR and PBS, voted to dissolve after Congress clawed back $1 billion in ...
While leaders of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) voted to dissolve that organization, PBS is its own entity.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) will now dissolve, meaning public broadcasting is losing millions of dollars in federal funding.
After more than half a century in operation, the nonprofit that long helped fund public media organizations such as NPR and ...
After 58 years of service to the American public, the Board of Directors has formally voted to dissolve the Corporation for ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting will shut down after funding cuts. Will it impact PBS, NPR and Ohio public media ...
The board of the Corporation for (CPB), the nonprofit corporation created by Congress in 1968 to oversee the federal ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting announced Friday that it will begin shutting down, weeks after Congress canceled previously approved funding for the nation's steward of public media access.
Sesame Street characters Abby Cadabby, Elmo and Ernie in 2019 Credit - Nathan Congleton—NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images The Corporation for Public Broadcasting announced on Friday that it would ...
The repercussions will be enormous. Venerable entertainment lawyer Bruce Ramer, of Gang Tyre Ramer Brown and Passman, tells Variety that the shuttering of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting will ...
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