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KISU’s website highlights how CPB funds impact the station, and how dire the consequences of rescinded funding could be for the rural public media entity.
Ruling denies a request for a preliminary injunction to block the firings but affirmed CPB’s independence in language that the CPB is using to keep the three directors on its board When you purchase ...
A federal judge on Sunday declined to block President Trump’s removal of three board members of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), ruling the plaintiffs failed to demonstrate a strong… ...
UPDATED, with comment from CPB: The Corporation for Public Broadcasting said that three members will remain on its board, even though a federal judge turned down their motion to block Donald Trump ...
Morgan Stanley has reduced its price target on The Campbell's Company (NASDAQ:CPB) to $35 from $40, maintaining an Equal Weight rating following the company’s recent earnings release.
Citi maintained its Sell rating on The Campbell’s Company (NASDAQ: CPB)’s shares and reduced its price objective from $33 to $32.
The Trump administration formally requested a rescission of funds for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, seeking to halt federal funding to PBS and NPR.
Campbell (CPB) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of 12.31% and 1.55%, respectively, for the quarter ended April 2025. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
CPB’s legal filing details how the Department of Government Efficiency tried to embed itself in the independent public broadcasting agency.
The nonprofit corporation that partially funds NPR and the Public Broadcasting Service is firing back at President Donald Trump's executive order to pull funding.
The nonprofit corporation that oversees National Public Radio and the Public Broadcasting Service is firing back at President Donald Trump's executive order to pull funding for the two popular ...
In an executive order, President Trump directs the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to stop funding NPR and PBS. They say he can't. PBS chief Paula Kerger calls it "blatantly unlawful".