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Public Broadcasting Corporation Votes to Dissolve After 58 Years

Public Broadcasting Corporation Votes to Dissolve After 58 Years

Public Broadcasting Corporation Votes to Dissolve After 58 Years
Above: The NPR headquarters in Washington. Image credit: Al Drago/Bloomberg/Getty Images

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Defunding the Corporation for Public Broadcasting ends a wasteful government program that forces taxpayers to subsidize biased media outlets. With thousands of media options available today through cable and the internet, there's zero justification for government-funded broadcasting that puts its thumb on the scales of democracy. The Constitution never authorized Congress to fund national media, and eliminating this $535 million annual expenditure is long overdue.

Dissolving the Corporation for Public Broadcasting after 58 years eliminates the funding backbone for over 1,500 local stations that provide the only non-profit accountability journalism in many rural areas and small towns. This shutdown strips away educational programming for kids who need it most and destroys a shared space where facts matter more than outrage. Killing public media is another authoritarian step toward eliminating the free press and replacing it with state-sanctioned content.


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