With federal funding ending later this week, our media correspondent went to South Dakota to learn what people want from public media today.
Federal funding cuts to public media go into effect Wednesday. A South Dakota station explains what it's had to do as local stations across the country adjust to the loss.
The softened layoffs, down to seven from 15 announced earlier, were made possible by a mixture of restructuring, donations ...
Harrisburg High School football fans cheer on the team in Harrisburg, S.D. South Dakota Public Broadcasting carries local high school games on air and online, but it has been hit hard after losing ...
Come Wednesday, all federal funding for public media will cease because of a law that Congress passed this summer, which raises the question, what role will public media play in the future? Well, ...
Federal funding for public media stops on Wednesday under a bill passed by Republicans in Congress and signed by President Trump. Now, that means the start of a new chapter for public media stations.