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  2. Corporation for Public Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    The Corporation for Public Broadcasting was created on November 7, 1967, when U.S. president Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967.The new organization initially collaborated with the National Educational Television network—which would be replaced by the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).

  3. PBS To Close Its DEI Office After Donald Trump's ... - AOL

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    Deadline reported that Trump tried to strip funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the self-deemed “steward” of public broadcasting and the largest recipient of federal dollars ...

  4. PBS and NPR on edge over FCC letter and Trump budget scrutiny

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    The $595 million requested for the next appropriation for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which distributes government funds to public stations, is more vital for outlets in rural areas ...

  5. PBS caves to Trump closing its DEI office and seeing its ...

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    PBS and NPR are funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, created by Congress in 1967. Congress has appropriated more than $500 million to CPB in 2025

  6. Public broadcasting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The legislation established the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), a private entity that is charged with facilitating programming diversity among public broadcasters, the development and expansion of non-commercial broadcasting, and providing funding to local stations to help them create programs; the CPB receives funding earmarked by ...

  7. NPR - Wikipedia

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    The organization's legal name is National Public Radio and its trademarked brand is NPR; it is known by both names. [10] In June 2010, the organization announced that it was "making a conscious effort to consistently refer to ourselves as NPR on-air and online" because NPR is the common name for the organization and its radio hosts have used the tag line "This ... is NPR" for many years. [10]

  8. FCC chairman launches investigation into NPR and PBS over ...

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    Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pa.) – a co-sponsor of the No Propaganda Act introduced in Congress last December – has argued that the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which partially funds NPR and ...

  9. VPM Media Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The VPM Media Corporation, formerly known as the Commonwealth Public Broadcasting Corporation and Central Virginia Educational Television Corporation, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that is the group owner of Public Broadcasting Service member public television stations and National Public Radio member stations in central and western Virginia.