Silence in the Airwaves: The Growing Threat to Public Broadcasting

Many communities, particularly those in rural and underserved areas, rely on public media as their primary or sole source of local news and information. Funding cuts would accelerate the closure of these outlets, leaving residents without access to critical local journalism and civic engagement opportunities. Read more here.

In essence, the threat to public media is not just about budget cuts; it's about diminishing a vital public good that provides accessible, reliable information, strengthens community ties, and fosters an informed citizenry.

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