WASHINGTON — The Corporation for Public Broadcasting — which helped fund NPR, PBS and many local radio and TV stations — is ...
The move comes in the wake of Congress eliminating all federal funding for CPB, following prolonged political pressure from ...
The corporation announced in August that it would begin an "orderly wind-down of its operations" after Congress clawed back ...
Corporation for Public Broadcasting moves to dissolve after $1.1B funding cut. Here's what it means for Houston Public Media.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting board voted to dissolve following funding cuts. What that means for PBS and NPR.
After nearly 60 years in operation, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is shutting down. The CPB has faced increasing ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting announced its board voted to dissolve the organization after Congress pulled federal ...
The CPB's board voted to end operations rather than leave it unfunded and "vulnerable to additional attacks," president and ...
A taxpayer-funded nonprofit that partly financed PBS and NPR announced Monday it will dissolve completely, five months after ...
After 58 years of service to the American public, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting Board of Directors has formally ...
The decision follows Congress’s rescission of all of CPB’s federal funding and comes after sustained political attacks that made it impossible for CPB to continue operating as the Public Broadcasting ...
CPB’s final act would be to protect the integrity of the public media system and the democratic values by dissolving, rather than allowing the organization to remain defunded and vulnerable to ...