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PBS and NPR’s Last-Ditch Fight to Save Funding

As a vote to cut more than $500 million per year in federal funding nears, stations are making their pitches to lawmakers, listeners and “Viewers Like You.”

Benjamin Mullin
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Corp for Public Broadcasting, Federal Aid (US), Federal Budget (US), Law and Legislation, National Public Radio, Public Broadcasting, Public Broadcasting Service, Radio, Television, United States Politics and Government
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