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The rescission bill to defund the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and slash foreign aid cleared a procedural hurdle ...
The fate of Alaska’s smaller public radio stations is in doubt after Congress passed a bill to defund the Corporation for ...
A group of Alaska legislators sent a letter to U.S. Sens. Murkowski and Sullivan urging them to oppose cuts to public broadcasting.
Alaska’s two U.S. senators voted differently on a bill requested by President Donald Trump to block federal funding for foreign aid and public broadcasting. The cuts include $1.1 billion for public ...
Public broadcasting offers the only terrestrial radio and TV service in many parts of rural Alaska. Sections Alaska News • Politics • Opinions • Talk to us (Opens in new window) ...
FAIRBANKS — After spending more than two years pondering a plan to consolidate parts of Alaska’s public broadcasting system, those leading the effort have largely decided it isn’t worth the ...
A sitting Alaska Congressman voting against public broadcasting, as did Rep. Nick Begich on H.R. 4, the Rescissions Act of 2025, in Congress this week, demonstrates a heartless lack of concern for ...
Among the Alaska lawmakers supporting the end of government funding for public broadcasting is state Rep. Kevin McCabe (R-Big Lake), who in an April 3 column in the Alaska Watchman argued “a ...
An undercurrent of change is quietly moving through Alaska public broadcasting as a familiar radio voice prepares to relaunch a TV news talk show that spent September off-air. On Friday, Lori ...
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