NPR, PBS, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting are hiding behind Alaska to try and justify their budget. It's a farce ...
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, Georgia Republican, opened the hearing of the Oversight and Government Reform subcommittee on ...
Reporters Benjamin Mullin and Michael Grynbaum began: "Congressional Republicans laced into PBS and NPR on Wednesday, ...
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After last week's congressional hearing with the heads of PBS and NPR, it's important to remember how public broadcasting ...
“Most NPR member stations operate at, or barely above, break-even,” it begins. A cutoff would cause up to $240 million to ...
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The best strategy for public broadcasting would be to take their own decisive steps to ditch federal funding and move on.
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NPR’s bias for the family and against the enforcement of immigration laws is clear. They interview "lawyers" and "experts" ...
and more to PBS and NPR than their news programs — PBS, for the record, does not produce programs but only distributes programs produced by member stations — though that is where Greene and ...
The NY Times laments Rep. Greene calling NPR and PBS “radical left-wing echo chambers,” as if it were a crazy allegation. It ...
For most of its 54 years of existence, public broadcasting has been a target of conservatives who saw it as a political ...
On Wednesday, the House DOGE subcommittee held a hearing to hold "public" broadcasting accountable for not serving the entire public that helps pay their bills. Under a barrage of Republican ...
Today on AirTalk, we're watching the CEOs of NPR and PBS as they testify before the DOGE committee in defense against the FCC ...
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