With cut in federal funding public broadcasters look to cope
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The Senate has until Friday to vote on a measure that could eliminate more than $15 million in annual funding for Alaska’s 27 public broadcasting stations.
Sen. Dan Sullivan, R, announced Tuesday night he worked with the Trump administration to preserve funding for rural Alaska stations. The next day, Alaska’s News Source learned that the “side deal” will be a one-time check to Tribal public media stations.
The fate of Alaska’s smaller public radio stations is in doubt after Congress passed a bill to defund the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
President Donald Trump issued a flurry of orders yesterday focused on boosting energy production and rolling back some climate regulations. One order stood out, focusing on a single state: Alaska.
Alaska Public Media plans to expand its television broadcast service of south Anchorage through a proposed acquisition of KTVA from Alaska-based service provider GCI Communication Corp. The license transfer, pending with the FCC, will improve over–the-air reception of AKPM’s public TV service for up to 85,778 people, wrote AKPM GM Ed Ulman in an email, citing a coverage study by AKPM ...
The controversial program, aimed at boosting the population of a struggling caribou herd in Western Alaska, had been halted by court rulings because of legal flaws.