NBC, ABC, CBS, PBS, NPR and KCBS radio all have one thing in common: They’re under scrutiny from the Federal Communications ...
Senator Kennedy expressed concerns over the use of taxpayer dollars to fund public broadcasting, citing what he sees as unnecessary spending and potential political bias.
On average, NPR's member stations get 10% of their funds from the U.S.-chartered Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Rural stations are generally among the most dependent on such federal largesse.
PBS receives 16 percent, according to a network spokesperson. On average, NPR's member stations get 10% of their funds from the U.S.-chartered Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Rural stations are ...
PBS and NPR member stations receive federal dollars through the Corporation ... to support public broadcasting efforts in the U.S. NPR also holds a charter from the U.S. Congress. CPB, NPR or ...
West Arthur farmer and local chief bushfire control officer Ben Robinson says he strongly believes a broken powerline sparked a devastating bushfire in the region over the weekend. The fire ...
A 15-member commission created in 1965 by the Carnegie Corporation of New York released its report, “Public Television: A Program for Action,” on Jan. 26, 1967, popularizing the phrase “public ...