CPB is the largest single source of funding for public radio and television, distributing over 70% of its funds directly to more than 1,500 locally owned stations—including KUNM.
In Washington, federal lawmakers have made moves to defund the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB). In Santa Barbara ...
Major funding is provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) and Public Broadcasting ... The Rockefeller Foundation, The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, The Annenberg Foundation and ...
Public media funding is a hot topic this year — we've compiled common questions about how it works and the (potential) impact ...
Senator Kennedy expressed concerns over the use of taxpayer dollars to fund public broadcasting, citing what he sees as ...
During a time of pressure on public broadcasters, PBS says that it is shutting down its office of diversity, equity and ...
In 1967, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting was founded to provide universal access to telecommunication across the country. CPB is responsible for providing funding to NPR and Public ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) has awarded a $1 million grant to Harvest Public Media, a public media journalism collaboration covering agricultural and rural issues that gives ...
An analysis of financial data suggests disproportionate effects could be felt across radio and TV, as well as smaller and ...
Providing a voice for the diverse Latino community throughout the United States, Latino Public Broadcasting is funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. LPB also produces the acclaimed ...