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Fort Wayne-native Bill Blass and his U.S. Army unit will be honored for their top-secret miliary efforts in a special ...
What's next for NPR, PBS and public media after Congress voted to defund the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Deadline spoke on Tuesday to Paula Kerger, the president and CEO of PBS, on her outlook on the vote, and what will happen in the rescissions package passes. While there are certainly plenty of warning ...
Paula Kerger, PBS president, warns that a $500 million funding cut could severely impact rural stations, eliminating up to 50% of their resources and jeopardizing educational programming.
Cuts to PBS funding could change kids’ media forever, as families opt for short-form video and online series optimized for attention.
Plus, the Senate passes a $9 billion rescission package that includes spending cuts to foreign aid and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which funds NPR and PBS.
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