What’s at stake for the West Bench in a church’s bid to create a dorm and life-skills training center for vulnerable men?
The parent organization of NPR and PBS, already defunded, is shutting down—and claims that’s for the best. But there are dangers ahead.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting's directors voted the organization out of business Monday. The private agency, which ...
Corporation for Public Broadcasting dissolves after $1.1B funding cut. How will Houston be impacted?
Corporation for Public Broadcasting moves to dissolve after $1.1B funding cut. Here's what it means for Houston Public Media.
Leaders of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private agency that has steered federal funding to PBS, NPR and ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting was established in 1967 by Congress through the Public Broadcasting Act. The private, ...
The board announced on Monday that the Corporation for Public Broadcasting will close after 58 years. The decision came after ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting said ongoing political pressure and the loss of federal funds left it unable to fulfill its mission.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting board voted to dissolve following funding cuts. What that means for PBS, NPR.
Central Florida Public Media (WMFE Orlando) said last year in a notice to supporters the cuts meant a loss of $300,000 in federal funding. WEDU in Tampa, a PBS station, said it will lose $2.4 million.
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