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NPR, PBS CEOs to testify before congressional subcommittee March 26
The Subcommittee on Delivering on Government Efficiency announced Wednesday details of the “Anti-American Airwaves: Holding the heads of NPR and PBS Accountable” hearing.Chicago Public Media avoids layoffs as 35 employees accept buyouts
The organization is saving $4.2 million through the buyouts and other cost-saving moves.February CDP Index: Year begins with boost to membership revenue
The Membership Revenue Index shows a year-over-year increase of 5% for the three-month period ending Jan. 31 compared to the same three months in 2024.
How ‘Weathered’ and PBS SoCal teamed up to examine spread of LA wildfires
With footage shot in 8K resolution, “Inside The LA Firestorm” aims to help viewers protect themselves and their homes from the next natural disaster.Judge declines to force FEMA to release NGWS funds
The federal judge, nominated by President Trump in 2017, said CPB failed to show that not restoring the funds immediately would harm the nation’s emergency alert systems.North Dakota Senate vote allows funding for public broadcasting, but no guarantee
The North Dakota Senate defeated a bill that would ban state or federal funding for public broadcasting, but some senators who voted against the bill still called for defunding Prairie Public Broadcasting.
TPT to present ‘mosaic of storytelling’ that reflects on America’s founding
Six projects in R&D look at the state’s history, culture and civic life within the framework of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.Spending bill upholds public media funding
The continuing resolution approved last week provides $535 million for CPB in fiscal year 2027.NPR to debut ‘Tiny Desk Radio’
The radio show launches next month.Comings and goings: Maryland Public Television appoints CEO, Diane Rehm accepts buyout from WAMU …
Steven Schupak was named president and CEO of Maryland Public Television.PBS floats 2026 dues proposal as CEO prepares case for House DOGE hearing
President Paula Kerger says her congressional testimony will “at least try to make our case directly to Congress” for continuing CPB’s appropriation.CPB sues FEMA for ‘unlawful’ hold on Next Generation Warning System funds
CPB’s lawsuit asks FEMA to lift its freeze on the funding, which helps stations complete public safety infrastructure projects.Why reporting on impact is our most important job now
"We need to train our gaze 180 degrees away from where we as journalists have been brainwashed into putting it and focus instead where it will make the most difference. It’s depth, context, understanding and often history that we need now."How NPR escaped a financial crisis with help from friends in high places
In his new book "On Air: The Triumph and Tumult of NPR," journalist Steve Oney revisits a pivotal night in the network's history.NJ PBS reduces staff amid uncertain state funding, challenges at WNET
The organization laid off members of its broadcast and digital news teams.
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