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The move comes in the wake of Congress eliminating all federal funding for CPB, following prolonged political pressure from the Trump administration.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has announced its dissolve following the Trump administration's cut to over $1 billion in funding.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting was established in 1967 by Congress through the Public Broadcasting Act. The private, nonprofit corporation helps support the operations of more than 1,500
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s board of directors voted to dissolve the organization, officials announced Monday, ending the 58-year-old agency that distributed federal funds to NPR, PBS and more than 1,
The finality of the decision, which follows Congress rescinding more than $1 billion in funding for CPB this summer, makes permanent what had appeared likely for months.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is dissolving itself after Congress rescinded all of its federal funding, leaving local educational television supporters wondering what comes next. The decision at the national level may affect Alabama Public Television,
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting board voted to dissolve following funding cuts. What that means for PBS, NPR.
WI (WEAU) - The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is closing its doors. On Monday the CPB’s Board of Directors announced it voted in favor of dissolving the organization following Congress’ decision to end its federal financial backing.
American non-profit organisation, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), has reportedly decided to cease operations after almost six decades.
Leaders of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting voted Monday to dissolve the organization, created in 1967, that has steered federal funding to PBS, NPR, and hundreds of public television and radio stations nationwide, including Austin’s NPR affiliates KUT and KUTX and PBS member station KLRU.