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Local PBS Leaders Say Public Media Is In Jeopardy

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WOWO) – Local PBS leaders say public media is in jeopardy.

Congress recently approved a bill that would cut more than $1 billion in federal funding. 

The legislation is heading to the President’s desk, though PBS Fort Wayne says they are preparing to lose over 42% of its revenue. 

Thaat totals over $1 million. 

They say less programs are likely in the future, and those relying on the free PBS programming will notice. 

They say children’s programming will remain a priority.

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1 comment

Bazop 3 July 22, 2025 at 10:16 pm

All the other radio and TV stations aren’t funded by the government and they are doing fine. You will too. Maybe if you weren’t an arm of the Democratic Party you wouldn’t be losing all your money.

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