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Donors are turning out to support local stations, but those contributions so far fall well short of the roughly $535 million a year that Congress cut.
Public broadcasting outlets such as PBS and NPR could soon lose the federal funding crucial to their operations.
This article was originally published by The Conversation. The U.S. Senate narrowly approved on July 16, 2025, a bill that ...
The $20 million in annual added value flowing from donations to stations is a fraction of the $550 million in lapsed federal ...
U.S. House of Representatives signed President Donald Trump's bill to rescind $1.1 billion in funds to public broadcasting.
Public radio and television stations in rural areas may soon be contending with big cuts. President Trump signed a so-called ...
GOP plan to revoke funding for Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which provides support to more than 1,500 local public ...
Connecticut Public's CEO says the organization plans to launch additional fundraising campaigns focused on growing monthly ...
In a polarized country, NPR and the PBS News Hour are too often comfort food for progressives — just as Fox News is for conservatives. But Fox is not subsidized by taxpayers.