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PBS Chief Paula Kerger said President Trump's push to defund public broadcasters would spell the end for a number of local news stations.
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Mediaite on MSNPBS Chief Paula Kerger Dismisses Trump’s Claims of ‘Bias’ After Executive Order Targeting Network: ‘There Isn’t Much to Talk About’PBS CEO Paula Kerger admitted she doesn't fully comprehend why her network is accused of a left-wing bias following President ...
PBS CEO Paula Kerger said Sunday that "we have never seen a circumstance like this" after President Trump last week ordered a cut off to federal funding to PBS and NPR.
Paula Kerger, 67, is the longest-serving chief executive in PBS’s history. She joined the network in 2006 from Thirteen, a PBS member station serving the greater New York area. Before making the ...
The single biggest cut Trump is requesting is a $1.1 billion funding commitment to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, ...
D: The Trump administration said Tuesday that it has sent to Congress its proposal to roll back $1.1 billion in funding ...
PBS president Paula Kerger told the AJC that current efforts by the Trump administration to defund their operations is more aggressive than skirmishes in the past.
PBS head Paula Kerger has responded to Trump's executive order, which cuts the federal budget for PBS and NPR.
America’s two big public broadcasters, PBS and NPR, have 45 days to salvage their federal funding — starting now.
PBS sued the Trump administration on Friday over the president’s move to defund public media.
The nation's public television service, PBS, has filed suit against President Donald Trump's executive order that it be ...
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