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With a new GOP majority, the incoming FCC boss aims to punish criticism, reward obedience—and screw the public.
House Republicans voted to eliminate $1.1B in funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The bill now moves to the Senate.
As Israel's war with Iran expands, Israeli President Isaac Herzog called for international support in destroying Iran's main nuclear facilities.
A bill to cut Corporation for Public Broadcasting funding passed the House and now heads to the Senate. Nevada Public Radio's ...
The FCC has delayed implementing its multilingual emergency alerts system — making non-English speakers vulnerable during ...
Criticism of the FCC’s enforcement procedures has come from all corners. Commissioner Nathan Simington recently published an ...
KNKX's Emil Moffatt speaks with General Manger, David Fischer about the recent vote the U.S. House of Representatives took to ...
Programming spared from commercial pressure to serve viewers is suffering as politics and changing distribution weighs in The ...
What a bunch of malarkey! That’s just a fairy tale.” That stereotypical phrase was used by thousands of New Hampshire voters to greet a robocall in January 2024 from someone sounding suspiciously like ...
NPR and PBS, which receive public funding via the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, have already sued the Trump ...
Republicans had faced backlash last month after tech mogul Elon Musk publicly backed complaints that Congress hadn’t codified ...
D: The House of Representatives put the future of the public broadcasting ecosystem in doubt, as they voted to rescind $1.1 ...