Public Broadcasting Faces Funding Cuts and Staffing Challenges Across the U.S.

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Congress's elimination of $1.1 billion in funding for PBS and NPR has led stations across the U.S. to seek emergency donations, reduce programming, and explore shared services to cope with the financial crisis, highlighting the vital role of public media in communities and emergency response.
- Congress cut $1.1 billion in funding for PBS and NPR. Here's how struggling stations are coping CBS News
- Layoffs hit S.F.’s KDFC as federal public broadcasting funds slashed San Francisco Chronicle
- Public media stations in rural America say emergency alert funding is in jeopardy NPR
- L.A. classical station KUSC slashes staff after federal funding cuts to public radio Los Angeles Times
- 'It's just really unfortunate': Austin PBS CEO on shutdown of Corporation for Public Broadcasting Reuters Connect
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