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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting announced on Friday that it would begin winding down its operations after President Donald Trump rescinded $1.1 billion in funding for the nonprofit, which for ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), the entity that channels federal funds to PBS and NPR, announced that it will ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which owns NPR and PBS, announced an ‘orderly wind-down’ due to federal funding cuts ...
Roughly $1.1 billion of the targeted cut would defund the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the non-profit that supports NPR and PBS.
Cuts to PBS funding could change kids’ media forever, as families opt for short-form video and online series optimized for ...
Muppet artist David Bizzaro speaks out against $1 billion cuts to public broadcasting. Explore how these reductions may ...
In case you didn't know, PBS and Sesame Street have had a very, very long relationship dating back to the show's premiere in ...
CPB will ‘wind down’ operations following federal funding cut, threatening popular programs like Sesame Street and Daniel ...
Sesame Workshop’s new partnership does not change the fundamental role PBS and stations play in the lives of families. SESAME STREET will continue to air on PBS stations as part of the PBS KIDS ...
But Sesame Street isn't vacating its old neighborhood, NPR's Neda Ulaby reports. She tells our Newscast unit that: "Re-edited old episodes will still be on PBS, where it has lived for 45 years.
SESAME STREET: 50 YEARS & STILL SUNNY! is a lively, entertaining and emotionally engaging new documentary special brimming over with music, laughter, tears, celebrity appearances and locally ...
Extending the reach of the iconic series produced by Sesame Workshop, the new bonus program will air in addition to the hour-long SESAME STREET, starting Monday, September 1, 2014, on PBS KIDS ...