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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 ...
A Cape Girardeau resident criticizes Congress and the President for cutting PBS and NPR funding, arguing the savings are ...
Poling said the station is dedicated to finding an answer to help them compensate for the significant loss of funding, ...
In a media universe full of cable TV news outlets that don’t even bother concealing their actual political biases (both left ...
As Congress claws back $1.1 billion, PBS' storied history of Emmy-winning programs - from Sesame Street to Downton Abbey - is ...
New York's public TV and radio stations are looking to drum up new revenue after President Trump and Republicans in Congress ...
Prior to starring for the WNBA's Indiana Fever, Caitlin Clark’s rise began in Des Moines, Iowa, where she played at Dowling Catholic High School before enrolling at the University of Iowa in 2020.
TV in Eureka could become casualties of President Donald Trump's plan to claw back $9 billion in public broadcasting funds.
There’s the famous Ina Garten line, of course: store-bought is fine. But I’d like to propose a summer remix: ...
Kansas City's PBS station is reevaluating its programming and asking for local support after Congress voted to cut $1.1 ...
Colorado Republican Congressman Gabe Evans from the 8th Congressional District has signed on to the Dignity Act, a bill that ...
The Republican-led Congress had passed President Donald Trump’s request to claw back about $9 billion in public broadcasting and foreign aid spending ...