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German Public Broadcasting's Independence Questioned Amidst Political Pressure
Recent decisions by German public broadcasters, particularly the NDR's replacement of Julia Ruhs as host of the "Klar" documentary format, have sparked debate about political influence and the independence of public media, with prominent CDU politicians criticizing the decision and suggesting fundin...
German Public Broadcasting's Independence Questioned Amidst Political Pressure
Recent decisions by German public broadcasters, particularly the NDR's replacement of Julia Ruhs as host of the "Klar" documentary format, have sparked debate about political influence and the independence of public media, with prominent CDU politicians criticizing the decision and suggesting fundin...
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48% Bias Score


PBS Announces 15% Job Cuts Following Loss of Federal Funding
PBS is eliminating 15% of its workforce, or 34 jobs, due to the Republican-led elimination of all federal funding for public broadcasting, resulting in a 21% revenue decrease for the network.
PBS Announces 15% Job Cuts Following Loss of Federal Funding
PBS is eliminating 15% of its workforce, or 34 jobs, due to the Republican-led elimination of all federal funding for public broadcasting, resulting in a 21% revenue decrease for the network.
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20% Bias Score


Harding Calls for BBC Independence from Political Influence
James Harding, The Observer's editor-in-chief, is urging the BBC's complete separation from political control to restore public trust, suggesting the BBC chair and board be independently chosen and the license fee be set by an impartial commission.
Harding Calls for BBC Independence from Political Influence
James Harding, The Observer's editor-in-chief, is urging the BBC's complete separation from political control to restore public trust, suggesting the BBC chair and board be independently chosen and the license fee be set by an impartial commission.
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60% Bias Score


Saxon Government Delay Jeopardizes Public Broadcasting Reform
The Saxon state government's delay in signing a broadcasting financing amendment treaty, delaying crucial reforms for public broadcasting and potentially undermining its stability, is facing criticism from the Green Party, who suspect intentional obstruction. The treaty needs approval by November 20...
Saxon Government Delay Jeopardizes Public Broadcasting Reform
The Saxon state government's delay in signing a broadcasting financing amendment treaty, delaying crucial reforms for public broadcasting and potentially undermining its stability, is facing criticism from the Green Party, who suspect intentional obstruction. The treaty needs approval by November 20...
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48% Bias Score


CPB to Shut Down After Loss of Federal Funding
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) announced it will shut down on September 30, 2024, after President Trump signed a bill canceling $1.1 billion in federal funding following a sustained Republican effort to defund public media, impacting approximately 100 CPB staff and potentially numerou...
CPB to Shut Down After Loss of Federal Funding
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) announced it will shut down on September 30, 2024, after President Trump signed a bill canceling $1.1 billion in federal funding following a sustained Republican effort to defund public media, impacting approximately 100 CPB staff and potentially numerou...
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52% Bias Score


CPB Closure Threatens Local Public Broadcasting in the US
The US Congress's $1.1 billion budget cut forces the closure of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), impacting over 1,500 local radio and television stations by September 30th, disproportionately affecting rural and indigenous communities dependent on their public service broadcasts.
CPB Closure Threatens Local Public Broadcasting in the US
The US Congress's $1.1 billion budget cut forces the closure of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), impacting over 1,500 local radio and television stations by September 30th, disproportionately affecting rural and indigenous communities dependent on their public service broadcasts.
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40% Bias Score

Radio France Faces Criticism for Reduced Radio Drama Production
Radio France, facing budget constraints, is drastically reducing its radio drama productions, prompting criticism from artists and industry professionals who highlight the art form's cultural value and economic impact.

Radio France Faces Criticism for Reduced Radio Drama Production
Radio France, facing budget constraints, is drastically reducing its radio drama productions, prompting criticism from artists and industry professionals who highlight the art form's cultural value and economic impact.
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52% Bias Score

Federal Defunding Crisis Impacts Public Broadcasting Stations
The elimination of $1.1 billion in federal funding for public broadcasting has forced PBS and NPR stations nationwide to implement emergency fundraising measures and consider programming and staff cuts, with some stations already experiencing layoffs and reduced hours.

Federal Defunding Crisis Impacts Public Broadcasting Stations
The elimination of $1.1 billion in federal funding for public broadcasting has forced PBS and NPR stations nationwide to implement emergency fundraising measures and consider programming and staff cuts, with some stations already experiencing layoffs and reduced hours.
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20% Bias Score

CPB Funding Cuts Jeopardize Essential Rural Radio Services
The recent $1 billion cut to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) has shut down the organization, leaving 1,500 local radio stations without funding and jeopardizing essential services in rural communities, especially for Spanish-speaking farmworkers and Native Americans who rely on these s...

CPB Funding Cuts Jeopardize Essential Rural Radio Services
The recent $1 billion cut to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) has shut down the organization, leaving 1,500 local radio stations without funding and jeopardizing essential services in rural communities, especially for Spanish-speaking farmworkers and Native Americans who rely on these s...
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20% Bias Score

CPB to Shut Down After $1.1 Billion in Funding Cuts
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) will shut down in January 2026 after Congress passed the Rescission Act of 2025, cutting $1.1 billion in funding and excluding CPB from the 2026 budget, impacting 173 million viewers and listeners of NPR and PBS.

CPB to Shut Down After $1.1 Billion in Funding Cuts
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) will shut down in January 2026 after Congress passed the Rescission Act of 2025, cutting $1.1 billion in funding and excluding CPB from the 2026 budget, impacting 173 million viewers and listeners of NPR and PBS.
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44% Bias Score

CPB Closure: $1.1 Billion Funding Cut Ends US Public Broadcasting Support
The US Congress's $1.1 billion funding cut forces the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) to close by January 2024, eliminating federal support for over 1,500 public television and radio stations and impacting educational programming and emergency alerts, amid claims of partisan bias and a pus...

CPB Closure: $1.1 Billion Funding Cut Ends US Public Broadcasting Support
The US Congress's $1.1 billion funding cut forces the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) to close by January 2024, eliminating federal support for over 1,500 public television and radio stations and impacting educational programming and emergency alerts, amid claims of partisan bias and a pus...
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48% Bias Score

Insufficient Funding Cripples ARD's Youth Program "Funk
The ARD's governing body deems the €45.8 million budget for its digital youth program "Funk" insufficient, citing inflation and reduced purchasing power as reasons for decreased content output, despite "Funk"'s importance as a talent pool and its target audience representing 17% of the population.

Insufficient Funding Cripples ARD's Youth Program "Funk
The ARD's governing body deems the €45.8 million budget for its digital youth program "Funk" insufficient, citing inflation and reduced purchasing power as reasons for decreased content output, despite "Funk"'s importance as a talent pool and its target audience representing 17% of the population.
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44% Bias Score
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