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These programs and others broadened my horizons, empowering me to understand the magnitude of our world, and humanity’s role in exploring and preserving life, culture, and the planet.

Considering the defunding of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (#CPB), a publicly-funded non profit org created by the U.S. Congress in 1967 to ensure universal access to non-commercial, high-quality educational content, I think of the tremendous benefit the CPB & PBS have provided for people like me.

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Small suggestion, you probably don’t even need it. But, if you already give to your local pubic radio or television station and are thinking of upping your donation—and especially if you live in an affluent area—maybe think about giving to one of the many smaller rural stations that heavily rely on the CPB instead?

Many of these stations serve minority and marginalized communities. All these stations serve kids. And a few extra dollars may go further for their budget than WNYC, WGBH, WAMU, KCRW, etc…

We’re all in this together.

#npr #pbs #cpb #rescissions

semipublicco.substack.com/p/th

semipublic.co · The House Voted to Rescind Public Media's Funding. What Now?By Alex Curley

#NPR #CPB #politics

I sent this to KPBS, my local PBS station:

I’m sure I’m not the first to suggest this. But in light of Congress’ act to decimate CPB and NPR, has KPBS considered banding together with other reasonably well-funded NPR stations across the country for a fundraiser to benefit stations in danger of closing down because of the funding cuts?

As a loyal and long-time Producer’s Club member, I would support that with at least as much as I annually donate to KPBS.

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3 A trillion dollars was cut from federal funding for non-profit NPR and PBS broadcasting. A majority of these funds were distributed to rural stations and local broadcasting, where the only source or radio broadcast is significantly funded with federal support. It is predicted a number of local broadcasting companies will go out of business, especially in rural areas. The cuts are promoted as cutting waste of federal dollars.

Yet Trump and the GOP has long alleged any non-profit companies receiving federal money are nests of radical left-wing propaganda. Trump has promised for years to take revenge on media not complicit in furthering his goals and right wing policy. What do you think more likely: these funding cuts are revenge or cutting waste? 3/3
#NPR #PBS #CPB #USmedia #BigUglyBill #USBudget #FederalFunding
#USgovernment

Karly Kingsley:
"True, they'll continue and survive, but that 15% goes to serve underserved communities who rely on it, not PBS Corporate, so all they're doing is hurting marginalized and vulnerable communities. Many rural or small stations don’t have the underwriting or donors like big cities do, that means it'll be harder for them to specifically stay open. They're attacking communities via PBS, not the other way around."

#USPol #CPB #PublicBroadcasting
#NativeAmericanRadio #ChildrensTelevision #EducationalTelevision #CommunityRadio #CorporationForPublicBroadcasting

Only Two Republicans Voted Against #Trump Defunding #SesameStreet

Senate #Republicans just took a wrecking ball to #PublicBroadcasting.

Malcolm Ferguson
July 17, 2025

"Only two Republican senators broke the line to vote against their party’s plan to defund the #CorporationForPublicBroadcasting.

"#Alaska’s #LisaMurkowski and #Maine’s #SusanCollins joined Senate Democrats in opposition to Republican cuts to organizations like PBS and NPR, and the smaller stations that they fund. While PBS and NPR would still continue at the national level, the cuts would likely devastate those local stations that rely on them.

"The Senate approved $9 billion dollars of cuts early Thursday morning, with $1.1 billion in cuts to public broadcasting and $8.8 billion from foreign aid programs like #USAID, which #ElonMusk’s #DOGE slashed earlier this year.

" 'The vast majority of this funding, more than 70 percent, actually flows to local television and radio stations,' Collins said last month during an earlier stage of the deliberation. 'In #Maine, this funding supports everything from #EmergencyCommunications in rural areas to coverage of high school basketball championships and [a] locally produced high school quiz show. Nationally produced television programs such as #AntiquesRoadshow, #DanielTigersNeighborhood, are also enjoyed by many throughout our country.'

" 'I understand … the concern about subsidizing the national radio news programming that for years has had a discernibly partisan bent,' she added.
'There are, however, more targeted approaches to addressing that bias at NPR than rescinding all of the funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.' She backed up that thinking with her vote on Thursday morning, along with Murkowski."

newrepublic.com/post/198063/tw

#CPB #CommunityRadio #PublicTelevision #GOPHatesSesameStreet #TrumpHatesSesameStreet #GOPAreHaters #Fascism #Corporatocracy #FuckTheGOP #CommunityRadio
#CollegeRadio #NativeAmericanRadio #SesameStreet #MisterRogers #ReadingRainbow #MollyOfDenali

The New Republic · Only Two Republicans Voted Against Trump Defunding Sesame StreetSenate Republicans just took a wrecking ball to public broadcasting.

Democracy Dies in Darkness* Department:

Talk about "concerning" (Collins!) ... Bye bye voices of #truth about #TrumpVirus, and #FreeSpeech and #Democracy
Once again, in the dead of night, pure #evil from the #cult of #GQP

>> Senate votes to kill entire public broadcasting budget in blow to NPR and PBS

arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20

The imposition of #ignorance #censorship #propaganda #tyranny #cruelty #evil #disinformation #fascism

People at a rally urge Congress to protect funding for public broadcasters. A man carries a sign that has a picture of Sesame Street character Elmo and says, "No bullying of PBS and NPR: Yes to Elmo, No to Elon." Another sign says, "Defend PBS and NPR."
Ars Technica · Senate votes to kill entire public broadcasting budget in blow to NPR and PBSBy Jon Brodkin
#CPB#NPR#PBS

#NativeAmerican radio stations at risk as #USCongress looks to cut $1B in public broadcasting funding

By MARGERY A. BECK
Updated 12:06 AM EDT, July 16, 2025

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — "Dozens of Native American radio stations across the country vital to tribal communities will be at risk of going off the air if Congress cuts more than $1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, according to industry leaders.

"The U.S. Senate is set to vote this week on whether to approve the Department of Government Efficiency’s plan to rescind previously approved public broadcasting funding for 2026 and 2027. Fear is growing that most of the 59 tribal radio stations that receive the funding will go dark, depriving isolated populations of news, local events and critical weather alerts. The House already approved the cuts last month.

" 'For Indian Country in general, 80% of the communities are rural, and their only access to national news, native story sharing, community news, whatever it is, is through PBS stations or public radio,' said Francene Blythe-Lewis, CEO of the Lincoln, Nebraska-based Native American video programming producer Vision Maker Media. 'If the claw back happens, I would say a good 90% of those stations will cease to exist.'

"Native American communities rely on local radio stations

"Local radio plays an outsized role in the lives of many who live in Indigenous communities, where cable television and broadband internet access are spotty, at best, and nonexistent for many. That leaves over-the-air TV stations — usually a PBS station — and more often local radio to provide local news, community event details and music by Indigenous artists. Sometimes the news is delivered in Indigenous languages.

" 'It means we’re not going to hear our language on the radio,' Blythe-Lewis said.

"Flagstaff, Arizona-based #NativePublic #Media, which supports the network of 59 radio stations and three television stations serving tribal nations across the country, said about three dozen of those radio stations that rely heavily on Corporation for Public Broadcasting funding will be the first to go dark if funding is cut for the coming fiscal year that starts Oct. 1.

"Loris Taylor, CEO of Native Public Media, said in an op-ed that the tribal stations reach more than 1.5 million people and 'may be the only source of locally relevant news, emergency alerts, public safety announcements, language preservation, health information and election coverage.'

Republicans face pressure to pass the cuts

"GOP senators are under pressure from President Donald Trump, who promised last week on his Truth Social platform that any Republican who votes against the cuts 'will not have my support or Endorsement.' "

"Many Republicans say the public media system is politically biased and an unnecessary expense. Sen. Eric Schmitt, a Republican from Missouri, recently defended the cuts as necessary to hack away at the nearly $37 trillion national debt, adding, 'It is critical in restoring trust in government.'

"But some Republicans have pushed back, such as Maine Sen. #SusanCollins, who questioned the proposed cuts last month during a Senate committee hearing. She said that while some of the federal money is assigned to National Public Radio and the Public Broadcasting System, most of it goes to locally owned public radio and television stations."

pbs.org/newshour/politics/cong

#NativeAmericanRadio #PublicRadio #CulturalGenocide #USSenate #BudgetCuts
#CPB #CPBFunding #PublicRadio #CommunityRadio #TrumpSucks #USPol #Censorship #Fascism #Authoritarianism

PBS News · Congress is looking to cut $1B in public broadcasting funding and Native American radio stations are at riskFear is growing that most of the 59 tribal radio stations that receive the funding will go dark, depriving isolated populations of news, local events and critical weather alerts.

'If I wasn't here, people could die': Trump public media cuts could hit rural America

Thomas Copeland, BBC World Service
July 15, 2025

"A gale-force storm hit north-eastern #Alaska last winter. Residents of #Kotzebue, a town of about 3,000, are used to polar conditions, so Desiree Hagan still had to get to work.

" 'The snow was so intense you could not see in front of you,' Ms Hagan remembers. 'I was walking backwards to work.'

"Ms Hagan is a reporter at a public radio station, #KOTZ, which airs across Kotzebue and its 12 surrounding villages.
She also happens to be the only US journalist stationed inside the Arctic Circle, so as the storm intensified, she had to get on the air.

" 'It's go time, I have to report on this,' recalls Ms Hagan. 'We have to make sure we know where people can go. Oh, the electric is out. Okay, now the airport is flooded.'

" 'Winter is not a joke here, it is life and death,' she tells the BBC. 'As a reporter I try not to make emotional statements like, if I wasn't here, people could die, but that is a reality.'

"On the other side of the country in #WashingtonDC, however, a historic vote could bring federal support for KOTZ to an end.

"The Senate must decide by the end of the week whether to claw back $1.1bn (£800m) from the #CorporationForPublicBroadcasting, the body that distributes federal funding to public radio and television stations.

"While the #PublicMedia cuts are part of a broad spending package, which includes requests to rescind $8.3bn from the United States Agency for International Development and other foreign aid programmes, they are especially dear to President Donald Trump, who frequently accuses media of bias.

"The president has now threatened to pull his support from any Republican senator who does not support the cuts.

" 'It is very important that all Republicans adhere to my Recissions Bill and, in particular, DEFUND THE CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING (PBS and NPR), which is worse than CNN & MSDNC put together,' Trump posted on Truth Social Thursday night.

"Executives at National Public Radio (#NPR) and the Public Broadcasting System (#PBS) reject accusations of bias and say they abide by all journalistic standards.

"Republican voters, however, are about three times less likely than Democrats to consume or trust news coverage from either outlet, according to the Pew Research Center.

"While the cuts will affect national broadcasters like NPR and PBS, more than 70% of federal funding goes to local media stations and about 45% of the stations that received funding in 2023 are in rural areas.

"For half of those rural stations, federal grants made up a quarter or more of their revenue. At KOTZ in Kotzebue, public funding constitutes 41% of its income.

" 'By no means is it assured of being passed in the Senate, where many of the Republican senators represent rural states that really do benefit from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting,' Democratic congressman Dan Goldman, co-chair of the Public Broadcasting Caucus, told the BBC World Service's Weekend programme.

"Republican Senator #LisaMurkowski of Alaska has said she opposes the cuts to public media stations, warning that "what may seem like a frivolous expense to some has proven to be an invaluable resource that saves lives in Alaska".
'Almost to a number, they're saying that they will go under if public broadcasting funds are no longer available to them,' Murkowski told a Senate hearing last month. "

Read more:
bbc.com/news/articles/c20w51rk

Archived version:
archive.ph/ltoA4

Desire Hagan, wearing a green sweatshirt, glasses and earphones, speaks into a microphone in a radio studio.
www.bbc.comHow Trump public broadcasting cuts could hit rural AmericaThe Senate will decide soon on whether to claw back $1.1bn (£800m) from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

You probably know that public media in the US is under threat by the Trump administration. But they're not just eliminating future funding; they're trying to rescind funding already allocated -- stopping work that is already underway.

This is existential for your local PBS and NPR stations.

If you are in the US, please urge your legislators not to support rescission!
protectmypublicmedia.org/

Even just filling out that web form to send automatic messages helps.

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