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Last week, NPR CEO Katherine Maher and PBS CEO Paula Krueger testified in front of Congress about allegedly biased journalism in each of these outlets. While congressmen are right to be angry over ...
Supporters of public broadcasting outlets PBS and NPR should start pondering how much demand there really is for the content those entities produce. If there is sufficient demand, funding ...
The CEOs of NPR and PBS, Katherine Maher and Paula Kerger, respectively, who were the star witnesses in the hearing, knew better. They brought with them the head of Alaska Public Media, Ed Ulman.
On Wednesday, PBS Chief Executive Paula Kerger, and Katherine Maher, who heads NPR, testified before Congress, essentially to bat off charges of liberal bias and to make the case that public ...
NPR and PBS used to justify their unjustifiable taxpayer funding by telling people that poor children would be harmed if their educational programming was cut. Then, in 2015, “Sesame Street ...
On Wednesday, House Republicans organized an anticommunist provocation against the public news media in a hearing titled “Anti-American Airwaves: Holding the Heads of NPR and PBS Accountable.” ...
President Donald Trump called for PBS and NPR to be defunded Wednesday, resuming attacks against public media as Republicans echoed the president’s wishes and accused the nonprofit media outlets ...
President Trump on Thursday renewed a call to defund NPR and PBS a day after top executives from the public broadcasters faced an intense grilling from GOP lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
President Donald Trump has demanded that Congress ‘IMMEDIATELY’ defund National Public Radio and the Public Broadcasting Service, in a late-night social media rant against the “horrible and ...
Katherine Maher of NPR, at left, and Paula Kerger of PBS are scheduled to testify on Capitol Hill about the federal funding their organizations receive. (StephenVoss/NPR and Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty ...
But Gonzalez, who was brought before the DOGE subcommittee to advocate for defunding the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which provides funding for National Public Radio and PBS, hadn't a clue.
The heads of NPR and PBS sat for a high-intensity grilling on Capitol Hill Wednesday as they tried to defend their taxpayer-funded liberal news outlets from the wrath of Republicans. NPR CEO ...