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President Donald Trump attacked "60 Minutes" Wednesday morning amid a report that CBS was set to enter mediation in Trump's ...
PBS and NPR exist because Congress recognized that an educated nation is a powerful nation,' writes an L.A. Times reader.
Senior presidential adviser Kari Lake says Voice of America will rely on coverage from the far-right OAN network. OAN has ...
President Trump has fought plenty of political heavyweights, but now he’s up against a foe far tougher than Secretary Clinton ...
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - PBS stations could see massive funding cuts as a result of President Donald Trump’s executive order. Last week, the president signed an executive order instructing the ...
It’s the third round of staff reductions in three years at Los Angeles’s largest NPR member station and amounts to a 5% staff ...
Southern Oregon’s public radio and television stations could face significant budget shortfalls under a new executive order ...
Having worked in public broadcasting for decades, New Mexico General Manager Franz Joachim said he’s used to threats of ...
President Trump signed an executive order last week to slash spending on PBS and National Public Radio. WNMU-TV and WNMU-FM are known across the UP for their education and news programming. However, a ...
The order, described by the White House as a move to cut “outdated, unnecessary, and corrosive” spending, will eliminate a significant source of funding for KRVS—roughly a third of its annual revenue.
In its statement, OPB said it wasn't clear yet how Trump's order would impact it. It said it is monitoring the situation.