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Ross was one of three CPB directors who sued after the White House attempted to terminate their board positions.
Take some time to grieve and reflect, but not too much. The federal funding issue was an all-hands-on-deck situation. But now ...
Building on the success of a previous short video, the proposed film will explore urban legends about the tunnels under ...
A model for stations that can no longer sustain full-fee membership would hold onto affiliates that want to remain in the ...
Public media is in a unique position to meet moments like the rescission with new ideas that aren’t bound by the hang-ups of ...
"I have had two big executive jobs for two years and I want to take a break,” Chapin told NPR's David Folkenflik.
The station's first public-facing AI project has "saved our staff hours of phone time and provided consistent, accurate ...
Too many in our system are standing at the shoreline, gazing out at a receding sea, holding on to a fading belief that some ...
Julie Overgaard, SDPB executive director, said if funding isn’t replaced, the organization will reduce staff by 20% to 25%.
The problem isn’t just the loss of money. The danger is that the system will fracture. Stations and networks will go into ...
If a station doesn’t survive this sudden turn by Congress, a vital stitch in our American fabric will be gone for good,” said ...
Seventy-nine public radio and 33 TV stations in 34 states and territories are “vulnerable” to cuts in federal funding, ...