While leaders of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) voted to dissolve that organization, PBS is its own entity.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is dissolving after major federal funding cuts. Here's what it means for PBS, NPR and local stations.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which funds PBS and NPR, is shutting down due to a lack of federal funding. How many PBS, NPR stations are in MA?
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s board voted on Jan. 5 to dissolve the organization. Here's what to know.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting will shut down after funding cuts. Will it impact PBS, NPR and Ohio public media ...
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio —Bowling Green State University has decided that its WBGU-TV station will drop its PBS affiliation and ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has announced its dissolve following the Trump administration's cut to over $1 billion in funding.
Austin PBS leaders told local reporters that CPB’s closure will open up a budget shortfall at the station and leave both staff and programming more vulnerable. In a segment from KVUE, station ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPR) will shut down after its board voted to dissolve the organization, marking a major shift in federal funding to PBS, NPR and hundreds of public TV and ...
PMI, NPR, PBS and other system partners stand ready to serve together as thought partners,” CPB CEO Patricia Harrison wrote.
After more than half a century in operation, the nonprofit responsible for funding public media giants NPR and PBS will dissolve following millions in budget cuts spurred by the Trump administration.