PBS

What Happens to Public Media Now?
When Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967, establishing the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, he remarked that broadcasting is built on a collection of “miracles”—undersea cables,...

Sesame Street Will Still Be Open | National Review
It’s now on Netflix, and it remains available for free on PBS. Source link

Big Bird Deserves to Lose This Time | National Review
The Trump-backed rescissions bill represents the best chance to defund public broadcasting in decades, if not ever. Source link
White House sending Congress a bill to claw back taxpayer dollars from NPR, PBS, USAID
The White House will soon send Congress a package of $9.4 billion cuts to current federal spending that includes slashing funding for NPR and PBS and a chunk of...

Yellow Face Airs the PBS Ethnicity Game | National Review
David Henry Hwang’s identity crisis. Source link

NPR and PBS Vow to Fight Trump’s Order to Cut Funding
President Trump’s executive order to defund NPR and PBS was met with fiery pushback on Friday, as the organizations challenged the legality of the move and said it could...

Trump’s War on “Woke” Finally Hits NPR and PBS
The move comes after Trump’s first choice for the ambassadorship, Representative Elise Stefanik, withdrew her name from consideration after the Republican majority in the House of Representatives became too...

White House to Ask Congress to Rescind $1.1 Billion From NPR and PBS
The White House is planning to ask Congress to claw back more than $1 billion slated for public broadcasting in the United States, according to two people briefed on...

Trump Allies Grill PBS and NPR During Congress Hearing
Congressional Republicans laced into PBS and NPR on Wednesday, accusing the country’s biggest public media networks of institutional bias in a fiery hearing that represented the latest salvo against...

Who Are the CEOs of NPR and PBS, Katherine Maher and Paula Kerger?
One is a veteran TV executive. The other emerged from the world of digital media. Both are now chief executives of major public media organizations appearing before Congress on...

