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Public radio and TV stations across California say they are cutting local programming and laying off staff after Congress approved major funding cuts.
It’s those member stations, especially those outside of major metropolitan areas, that depend most on those federal dollars ...
Amid all the chaos and cruelty rolling down from Washington, D.C., the broadside against public broadcasters might not be top ...
Bending a knee” is old slang for submitting to a king or lord. That’s exactly what 51 senators and 216 representatives – including Rep. Jeff Hurd – did last week by voting for President Donald ...
AKRON, Ohio - Summit FM, a public radio station serving the Valley and other parts of Northeast Ohio, announced it has raised ...
Congress and the president partnered to make a law that cut the budgets of a few federal entities. A rescission of funds has ...
Hawaii’s public broadcasting stations are scrambling to make up for a sudden loss in federal funding — forcing Hawaii Public Radio to pull from reserves and hold an emergency fundraising drive, as PBS ...
Buffalo's 2021 mayoral election featured democratic socialist India Walton beating establishment incumbent Byron Brown in the ...
President Donald Trump signed a bill Thursday canceling about $9 billion that had been approved for public broadcasting and ...
KET planned to skip a political picnic following the loss of federal funding. Some Kentucky politicos say that could have been seen as retaliating against Republicans.
The stated reason for doing this — the liberal bias of public broadcasting — is as bogus as Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson ...