UPDATED: Arkansas public television commission pauses state plan to break off from PBS | Arkansas Advocate
Arkansas' public television commission voted Thursday to pause efforts to become the first state to cut ties with PBS after hearing almost two hours of frustrated public comments from opponents including the head of the national network.
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Here is an update on Arkansas TV after they had a meeting with the CEO of PBS over their affiliation status.
Arkansas’ public television commission voted Thursday to pause efforts to become the first state to cut ties with PBS after hearing almost two hours of frustrated public comments from opponents, including the head of the national network.
The 4-1 vote saw some PBS Commission members support the pause after voting in favor of forgoing PBS membership in December. The station had been preparing to disaffiliate from PBS on July 1.
Commissioner Anne Cowie was among the members who reversed their votes. She said her goal with both votes was to be financially responsible, and she pointed out that there were no public statements of support for disaffiliation at the meeting or in Arkansans’ calls and emails to commissioners.
“We saw the [fiscal] cliff and we responded,” Cowie said. “We see the people, we see that swell, and we are responding and I feel like it’s appropriate.”
Arkansas is the only state whose public television station responded to last year’s defunding and closure of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting by taking steps to end its PBS membership. The station rebranded from Arkansas PBS to Arkansas TV.