CPB is the largest single source of funding for public radio and television, distributing over 70% of its funds directly to more than 1,500 locally owned stations—including KUNM.
Columnist David Marcus writes that public broadcasting, which began before the age of cable and the internet, has outlived ...
We’ve put together some questions and answers about how our funding from CPB is delivered each year and how the drastic ...
Pa.) have introduced the No Propaganda Act. NPR has claimed just 1 percent of its funding comes from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. But this has been debunked, as the 1 percent ...
its member stations on average get 10 percent of their funds from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which stewards congressional money. PBS told The Washington Post that 16 percent of its ...
A Trump appointee, Carr is the latest Trump ally to target NPR and PBS stations and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. He stated that he will notify Congress of the investigation he is ...
On average, NPR's member stations get 10% of their funds from the U.S.-chartered Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Rural stations are generally among the most dependent on such federal largesse.
PBS receives 16 percent, according to a network spokesperson. On average, NPR's member stations get 10% of their funds from the U.S.-chartered Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Rural stations are ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) launched an investigation into media outlets PBS and National Public Radio (NPR ... it is possible that NPR and PBS member stations are broadcasting ...