The two public media organizations will be represented before Congress by executives with very different résumés.
The best strategy for public broadcasting would be to take their own decisive steps to ditch federal funding and move on.
The admission came during a heated Congressional hearing in which Maher faced intense questioning from Rep. Marjorie Taylor ...
HBO's Bill Maher is siding with Republicans to pull funding from NPR and PBS after the CEOs from both outlets testified on ...
Let George Soros, the Tides Foundation, and other donors pick up the tab for NPR and PBS and the public affairs nonsense they ...
NPR CEO Katherine Maher and PBS CEO Paula Kerger testified before the DOGE subcommittee on Wednesday about alleged biased ...
HBO 'Real Time' host Bill Maher railed against National Public Radio for its "crazy left-wing" bias and questioned if the ...
Holding the heads of NPR and PBS Accountable,” featured testimony from NPR chief executive Katherine Maher and PBS chief executive Paula Kerger. Republicans on the committee grilled the two, ...
Republicans question the need for continued federal support for public media as they question the leaders of PBS and NPR.
After a hearing by the DOGE Subcommittee, Rep. Ronny Jackson, R-Texas, is introducing a bill to pull government funding from ...
President Donald Trump said Tuesday at the White House that he would be honored to see the taxpayer funding for NPR and PBS ...
The CEOs of NPR and PBS, Katherine Maher and Paula Kerger, respectively, who were the star witnesses in the hearing, knew better. They brought with them the head of Alaska Public Media, Ed Ulman.