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CPB sues Trump over attempted firing of board members
The lawsuit said board members Laura G. Ross, Diane Kaplan and Tom Rothman received an email saying that their positions were terminated.Indiana legislature eliminates public media funding in biennial budget
“The complete zeroing out of funding — without dialogue or compromise — was both unexpected and unconscionable,” said Mark Newman of Indiana Public Broadcasting Stations.FEMA lifts hold on Next Generation Warning System grants
CPB announced the release of a 65-day hold on its NGWS funds along with new grants for four state networks and a Native American station.
Here’s how much public media relies on federal funding, and what could happen next
New insights from financial data show which stations — and audiences — would be hardest hit if CPB loses funding.‘The Daily’ adds two co-hosts
Former co-host Sabrina Tavernise moved back to reporting.Marketplace cuts seven positions, invests in digital expansion
The show’s staff are also moving from their downtown L.A. headquarters to share space with LAist in Pasadena.
Former St. Louis Public Radio GM Tim Eby to appeal defamation suit dismissal
A judge ruled that the station's licensee, the University of Missouri, was protected from the lawsuit by sovereign immunity.Our fictional station team reflects on the growing regulatory storm
In our second installment, station staffers discuss the FCC investigation of underwriting practices in public media.Cascade PBS Union highlights salary disparities in campaign for higher wages
The union representing 23 newsroom employees is making its case for pay increases through pickets and a petition shared with donors.Futuro Media launches subscription tiers with ad-free listening
Futuro+ is designed for audiences who want to support independent fact-based media “that sounds and looks like them,” says co-CEO Marlon Bishop.New York Public Radio’s ‘New Sounds’ will keep making new shows
More than 1,000 listeners from 31 states and 17 countries donated to the “Save New Sounds” campaign that launched after the WNYC program faced cancellation.Arkansas PBS CEO to step down
Courtney Pledger, who has led the state network since 2017, expanded original productions and support for K–12 education.Judge overseeing KDHX bankruptcy delays ruling on sale
Despite multimillion-dollar bids from two Christian broadcasters, a group of former volunteers thinks they can still save the community radio station.Comings and goings: Rhode Island public media group hires chief revenue officer, Baltimore Public Media names chief of content …
Richard Popovic will oversee fundraising and revenue strategies for Rhode Island PBS and The Public's Radio.March CDP Index: Reactionary giving lifts donor acquisition for first time since 2023
Radio saw a remarkable 39% increase in new donors compared to 2024, but declines continued for TV-only organizations and joint licensees.
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