Oct. 1, 2025, marks the public media’s first day without government funding in over 50 years, NPR wrote in a website pop-up ...
Cascade Public Media, the Seattle-based PBS affiliate, is laying off 16 employees after suffering a $3.5 million annual loss in federal funding.
The parent of the main public broadcasting station serving Seattle-Tacoma and the region since 1954 and its sibling serving Yakima and the Tri-Cities of Washington has moved forward with a significant ...
The public radio network asked a federal judge to block the Corporation for Public Broadcasting from transferring $57.9 million to a new nonprofit.
NPR asked a federal judge to block CPB from awarding a $57.9 million grant to a new consortium of public media institutions ...
Citing budget constraints, PSC President Ed Meadows recommended the board of trustees end WSRE-TV affiliation with PBS. PSC board also voted to decertify the WSRE Foundation. (This story was updated ...
For more than 50 years, federal funding through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) has sustained public media stations across the country — including Alaska Public Media (AKPM). Earlier ...
My first reporting job out of college was for the TV industry trade publication Electronic Media, which sent me to Washington, D.C., to cover the Federal Communications Commission, Congress and public ...
Public media stations across the nation, including those serving Michigan communities, are grappling with the fallout from historic federal funding cuts that took effect this summer. Congress ...
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