From Colorado Public Radio (scroll down to the subhead : Colorado public radio stations react)
www.cpr.org
CPR found that smaller public stations in Colorado will lose around 20% of their income as a result of the vote. CPR itself (three networks) would lose 6% of its funding; nearby KUNC and KJAC/The Colorado Sound in Greeley and Fort Collins will lose 7%. Rocky Mountain PBS (KRMA-TV, KUVO radio, and "The Drop" radio) will lose 10% of its funding.
This is not policy; it's a vendetta.
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Congress cuts funding to foreign aid, public media
This is the first time Congress has approved a recissions package in decades.
CPR found that smaller public stations in Colorado will lose around 20% of their income as a result of the vote. CPR itself (three networks) would lose 6% of its funding; nearby KUNC and KJAC/The Colorado Sound in Greeley and Fort Collins will lose 7%. Rocky Mountain PBS (KRMA-TV, KUVO radio, and "The Drop" radio) will lose 10% of its funding.
This is not policy; it's a vendetta.
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