The Corporation for Public Broadcasting announced on Friday that it would begin winding down its operations after President ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 28: Patricia de Stacy Harrison, president and CEO of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) Board of Directors has voted to dissolve the organization after 58 years of service. Operations began winding down last year after the passing of Congress ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is dissolving itself after Congress rescinded all of its federal funding, leaving ...
The CPB’s board voted to end operations rather than leave it unfunded and “vulnerable to additional attacks,” president and CEO Patricia Harrison says. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor The ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) will officially dissolve after the body’s board voted to close the organization this week. The CPB was created by Congress nearly 60 years ago; its ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), the nonprofit entity established by Congress to manage federal investments in public broadcasting, announced this week that its board has voted to ...
After nearly 60 years in operation, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is shutting down. The CPB has faced increasing hostility from conservatives and ultimately had its funding cut last year.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting was created under the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967, signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson. “LBJ’s Public Broadcasting Act in 1967, which led to the ...
After 58 years of service to the American public, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting Board of Directors has formally voted to dissolve the organization. The decision follows Congress’s decision ...
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