Funder of huge US broadcasters closes ‘within months’
CPB President Patricia Harrison expressed regret over the closure despite widespread public efforts to preserve funding. The decision follows Trump’s May executive order halting federal support for NPR and PBS, accusing them of biased reporting and spreading “radical, woke propaganda.” Congress further supported the funding withdrawal in June, and the Senate’s upcoming budget contains no provisions for CPB financing.
PBS and NPR have rejected the bias allegations, warning that these funding cuts could lead to layoffs and even force station closures, severely impacting emergency alert systems that depend heavily on these networks.
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