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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNAlabama Public Television's future uncertain after House passes federal bill to cut fundingAPT could lose $2.8 million if the bill is signed. That would affect operations and programming like "Sesame Street."
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.
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.
ANNISTON — Alabama Public Television will air McClellan: A Life Saved, a documentary chronicling the history and legacy of Fort McClellan, at 8 p.m. Thursday. The U.S. government established ...
AL.com’s Heather Gann reports that, according to Reid, Alabama Public Television will lose a little more than $2.8 million in grant funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. That’s around 13% of its budget. Local public-radio stations are also facing similar cuts.
Alabama Public Television thrives thanks to your support, but it will take all of us to protect this vital public service. Learn why APT matters. Aired 03/04/2025
Alabama Public Television will air McClellan: A Life Saved, a documentary chronicling the history and legacy of Fort McClellan, at 8 p.m. Thursday.