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WEDU, the Tampa PBS station, is among the local public broadcasting stations adjusting to a new reality Friday after learning it will lose $2.4 million in federal funding.
Millions of American children got a head start on kindergarten thanks to Sesame Street and other early-childhood education ...
APT could lose $2.8 million if the bill is signed. That would affect operations and programming like "Sesame Street." ...
Early Friday morning, Congress took its final steps to pass a bill that will take back those funds at the request of President Donald Trump.
There’s been much anger and lament (my own included) about government budget cuts for PBS radio and TV stations around the ...
Rep. Mark Amodei, a Republican who represents Northern Nevada, said he thinks federal funds for public TV and radio stations ...
Local PBS leaders say public media is in jeopardy after Congress approved a bill that would slash over $1 billion in federal ...
Taxpayers will no longer have to pay for the toxic, biased propaganda that federally funded media have been poisoning America ...
Nixon was so “disturbed” that PBS had started a new national news show with the hosts Robert MacNeil and Sander Vanocur — ...
Gen X and millennial parents grew up on the gentle rhythms of “Sesame Street” and “Between the Lions.” But sweeping cuts to ...
FAILED APPEAL: One local conservative guest columnist appealed to Congress to save funding for public broadcasting.
Academics and public radio professionals warn that budget cuts could decimate a watchdog for political corruption.