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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which helps fund public media corporations such as NPR and PBS, has sued the Trump ...
The nonprofit corporation is set to receive $535 million in congressionally appropriated funds in fiscal years 2025 and 2026.
The Trump administration has sparked another fight against public media. In emails from the White House, three board members ...
While uncertainty reigns, TPR has an idea of what could come as the administration levies concerted effort to defund public ...
No federal money for National Public Radio and the Public Broadcasting Service — that was the message of President Trump's ...
The media organization said the White House emailed three of the company’s five directors on Monday, telling them that their ...
Tom Rothman, the film chair at Sony Pictures, and two other Corporation for Public Broadcasting board members sued over their ...
The CPB is pushing back on President Donald Trump's executive order to no longer provide federal funding for NPR and PBS.
A new legal challenge to Trump’s actions alleges sudden and illegal dismissals, raising questions about presidential ...
The corporation, the independent entity set up to distribute federal funds to public broadcasting entities, is seeking a temporary restraining order to stop Trump’s firing of Rothman and board ...
Three officials have been terminated from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the nonprofit that oversees the funding for public television and radio, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is suing the White House over an attempt to remove three members of its board ...