The Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 established the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), a private, non-profit corporation managed by a nine-member board appointed by the President and ...
Public media funding is a hot topic this year — we've compiled common questions about how it works and the (potential) impact ...
Columnist David Marcus writes that public broadcasting, which began before the age of cable and the internet, has outlived ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is a private corporation created by Congress through the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967. CPB’s mission is to provide every American with free ...
With each new Presidential administration, questions about future funding for public media arise. Federal funds for public radio are distributed through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
The lobbying efforts have worked every time conservatives have had power, going back to when President Lyndon Johnson created the Corporation for Public Broadcasting in the late 1960s. Every ...
Reporting For Duty-Former CNN executive Rachel Smolkin stepped into the CEO role at Oregon Public Broadcasting last fall. Here’s what she wants to do. Going Paperless-Oregon newspapers have been ...