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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting will be shutting down after Congress passed a bill that cut funding for the corporation. What this means for NPR and PBS.
NPR and PBS stations say they are facing significant funding gaps after the Republican-led Congress's approval of more than $1 billion in cuts.
Earlier this morning, the Senate approved sweeping cuts to public media funding, threatening PBS Kids and with it, one of the few screen-time options built entirely around how children learn and grow.
Earlier this morning, the Senate approved sweeping cuts to public media funding, threatening PBS Kids and with it, one of the few screen-time options built entirely around how children learn and grow.
Viewers interested in previewing the “Eat or Be Eaten” episode can visit the PBS website. Additional information about Dr. Svenson’s research and the Cleveland Museum of Natural History is ...
"Sesame Street" is coming to Netflix with a new season this year. The show, which has been a hallmark of children's TV for over half a century, will release a new season with "fresh format changes ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order to end public funding of National Public Radio and PBS to stop what he called "biased and partisan news coverage." The order directs the ...
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“NPR and PBS have increasingly become radical left-wing echo chambers for a narrow audience of mostly wealthy, white, urban liberals and progressives who generally look down on and judge rural ...