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- CPB | A Private Corporation Funded by the American People
CPB, a private, nonprofit corporation created by Congress in 1967, is the steward of the federal government's investment in public broadcasting
- How potential NPR, PBS funding cuts could affect Kentucky
The Trump administration has requested Congress to rescind $1 1 billion in funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) CPB funding supports NPR and PBS, including Kentucky
- KETs capacity to serve Kentucky is under threat from proposed clawback . . .
If U S Senate goes along with cuts to public broadcasting, KET's capacity to serve Kentuckians would be drastically changed
- Kentucky public media stations to lose millions after Congressional . . .
CPB financially supports PBS, NPR and more than 1,300 member stations across the country That includes at least nine radio and television stations in Kentucky Producers at Kentucky Educational Television create a statewide Kentucky news show that could be threatened by a federal recession package
- KET will not be covering Fancy Farm because of CPB cuts
LEXINGTON, Ky (KT) — The expected passage of the Rescissions Act that eliminates federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) has prompted KET to eliminate this year’s coverage of the annual Fancy Farm political event CPB funding was the primary source of support for KET’s local productions and related services “We are extremely disappointed to not be at Fancy
- Protect KET funding to support Kentucky public broadcasting | Lexington . . .
KET delivers vital programs, educational resources, and public safety info to Kentuckians Urge the Senate to protect federal funding for public broadcasting
- 250625 CPB Cuts Fact Sheet - appropriations. senate. gov
The rescissions package requested by President Trump that the House of Representatives passed in full earlier this month would rescind two years of advance funding Congress has provided for CPB to support public media in fiscal years 2026 and 2027—ripping away support that over 1500 public radio and TV stations all over the country rely on to keep broadcasts on air and deliver impartial news
- Corporation for Public Broadcasting - Wikipedia
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB; stylized as cpb) is an American publicly funded non-profit corporation, created in 1967 to promote and help support public broadcasting [4] The corporation's mission is to ensure universal access to non-commercial, high-quality content and telecommunications services It does so by distributing more than 70 percent of its funding to more than
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