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 ...
Section 396(k)(12) prohibits the Corporation for Public Broadcasting ("CPB") from distributing its federally appropriated funds to public broadcasting entities that rent contributor or donor names ...
When asked to comment on the investigation by the CPB, Rand said, “The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is a vital partner to WTVP and WTVP will continue to communicate and work closely with ...
Eighteen years ago, some public-broadcasting officials ... Should there be a CPN — a Corporation for Public Newspapers? The CPB was created “to encourage public telecommunications services ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting evaluates hundreds of proposals each year for a variety of funding purposes. This publication is an easy guide to the basic elements of grant writing and is ...
Three public radio stations in California, Pennsylvania, and Utah have been awarded up to $587,704 in grants from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting ... So far, CPB has allocated NGWS funding ...
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 ...
Major funding is provided by Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) and Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). Foundation support is provided by Ford Foundation, National Endowment for the ...