PBS and NPR face an uncertain future after the Senate voted to slash funding to the public broadcasters — leading the heads of both companies to make dire warnings about looming changes. NPR CEO ...
PBS president and CEO Paula Kerger is in a race against time. Usually, public TV and radio stations across the country receive their annual financial grants from the Corporation for Public ...
On Friday, Aug. 1, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting announced that it would be shutting its doors by January 2026. This comes in the wake of the Rescissions Act of 2025, which, after being ...
Despite the cut off of federal funding, PBS isn’t going away. President and CEO Paula Kerger detailed how PBS will continue ...
New Jersey’s local PBS station is laying off an unspecified number of staff as the news agency grapples with funding cuts from the state and from Congress. State officials cut $750,000 in the state ...
President Trump signed a bill cutting $9 billion in funding for public broadcasting, clawing back $1 billion previously allocated to PBS and NPR. Trump claims, without evidence, that PBS and NPR offer ...
The nonprofit will receive less revenue from its members, which are under pressure to make up for shortfalls of their own. By Benjamin Mullin PBS is cutting its current budget by more than a fifth to ...
PBS plans to cut its budget by 21% as public media faces the loss of $1.1 billion in federal funding over the next two fiscal years. Paula Kerger, president and CEO of PBS, informed station general ...
The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is cutting 15% of its staff and eliminating 100 positions as a result of President Donald Trump’s rescissions package that cut $500 million in annual funding for ...