The Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 established the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), a private, non-profit corporation managed by a nine-member board appointed by the President and ...
through which the Republican-led group proposed removing financial support for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), ...
Federal funds for public radio are distributed through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The CPB is distinct from both NPR and PBS. It is not a broadcaster, but a private corporation ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is an organization that distributes the federal government’s money to public media organizations. Founded in 1967, CPB is the main funding source for more than ...