Alabama, Corporation for Public Broadcasting and Congress
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Many Americans were shocked at Congress’ recent approval of a Trump-backed bill that will cut $1.1 billion for public broadcasting, but Alabama Public Television leadership said they were able to predict the move due to “bias problems” at NPR and PBS.
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNAlabama Public Television's future uncertain after House passes federal bill to cut funding
APT could lose $2.8 million if the bill is signed. That would affect operations and programming like "Sesame Street."
Urge Congress: Protect APT. Clip | 30s. Alabama Public Television is powered by your support and federal funding, but public media is facing multiple serious threats.
Allan Pizzato (file photo) BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- Alabama Public Television is using a form letter signed by its fired chief executive to ask past donors for more money six months after directors ...