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The Senate Approved Cuts to NPR and PBS. What Happens Next?
Episode 1479

The Senate Approved Cuts to NPR and PBS. What Happens Next?

LaFontaine Oliver of New York Public Radio and Sarah Gilbert of WAMC, Northeast Public Radio, talk about what comes next for small and large stations, following the senate vote to pull back funds from NPR and PBS.

The Brian Lehrer Show

July 17, 202520m 18s

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Show Notes

The senate approved a rescission package of cuts to NPR and PBS along with foreign aid. LaFontaine Oliver, president and CEO and executive chair of the board of New York Public Radio, and Sarah Gilbert, president and CEO of WAMC, Northeast Public Radio, talk about what comes next, both for larger stations like WNYC and smaller and more rural public radio stations. 

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