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Public Broadcasting Corporation Votes to Dissolve After Over 50 Years

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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), which has been instrumental in distributing federal funds to public broadcasting entities like PBS and NPR since its establishment in 1967, has voted to dissolve itself. This decision marks a significant change in the landscape of public media funding in the United States. The dissolution reflects shifting priorities and challenges facing public broadcasting, raising concerns about the future of funding for local stations. Stakeholders in the public media sector are urged to prepare for the implications of this decision on their operations and funding sources.
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