The recent rescinding of $1.1 billion in federal funding to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is not the death knell of public broadcasting.| blog.twbfundraising.com
It’s easy to connect the politics behind axing The Late Show with Stephen Colbert; it’s less straightforward to join the dots on why so many Australian talk shows are gone.| ESTHER ANATOLITIS
A Q&A with two longtime Alaska public radio employees| Northern Journal
Will the U.S. have free and fair elections next year? The post Creating Budapest on the Potomac appeared first on The Globalist.| The Globalist
By Randolph May | The Free State Foundation
In a move that has sparked sharp criticism from public interest advocates, the U.S. Senate this week approved a White House request to cancel approximately $8 billion in foreign aid and $1 billion in funding for public broadcasting, including public media staples like PBS and NPR. The vote of 216-to-213 included all but two Republicans […]| Feminist Majority Foundation
In 1995, Democrats held up a Big Bird doll to laud the importance of children’s television and save public broadcast funding. This strategy does not seem likely to work in 2025.| Clio and the Contemporary
Fox 8 in New Orleans ran a story last night about the budding crisis Louisiana’s public TV and radio stations are about to face if Sen. John Kennedy gets his way and some $500 million in funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is struck from the federal budget. A proposed bill in Congress is […]| The Hayride