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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWell, the KLEPTOCRATS JUST KILLED PUBLIC BROADCASTING
There won't be anything left to save by the end of the year, my guess.
They are stripping it down to the walls.

Johonny
(24,193 posts)Funny how that works. The grift and fraud are through the roof.
SickOfTheOnePct
(8,002 posts)but it isn't going to kill public broadcasting.
Viewer donations will go up, and I"m guessing that corporate & foundation funding will as well.
Doodley
(11,197 posts)Kid Berwyn
(21,362 posts)Without an organized campaign in opposition, it has been surprisingly easy for King Taco and MAGA to destroy the greatest democracy in history.
LaRaven
(170 posts)They dont even have to explain why they cut it. Cowards, in the middle of the night they vote on it. They no longer work for us at all!
Was it the latest Frontline that did it?
The orange ass is getting his revenge on everyone now.

orangecrush
(25,727 posts)So they can be present at these middle of the night surprise attacks?
Perhaps we should send them one as a reminder.
If the Democratic members were present, my apologies.
indusurb
(166 posts)I read earlier this year, sorry, I've forgotten where, a statement that the Corporation for Public Broadcasting has saved enough over the years to fully fund its programs for at least two years. After all, this has been coming down the road since Reagan with threats of defunding, and actual funding cuts being regularly trundled out every time there is a Republican president. CPB has prepared well.
I imagine what is going to happen initially is there will be a serious uptick in major donations following this complete defunding. Then this fall, when most stations hold their biannual pledge drives, stations will also exceed their goals, fueled by the kind people who don't want to see public broadcasting go away.
My guess is that CPB will shift their funding formula around to help out smaller, rural stations survive, while leaning on the larger metro stations to make up the difference so that nobody goes under.
This strategy can keep everything going for a good while, at least until 2028 when there will, hopefully, be a Democrat elected to the White has, along with enough juice in Congress to pass a bill restoring full funding. If not, then things will get dicier as time goes on. The large metro stations will survive, but we could see smaller rural stations start to drop off one by one.
What all this means is that we all have an opportunity to join the fight. When pledge season rolls around, donate as much as you can. Consider it now as a streaming subscription, and paying $10 a month is a good deal. If you can afford more, then do so. If all of us who profess to love public broadcasting pull together we can keep it going, and give a big FU to those currently in power.
orangecrush
(25,727 posts)Thanks for the post.