

Congress has voted to eliminate government funding for public media
11 snips Jul 18, 2025
Cuts to federal funding for public media are under serious discussion, raising concerns about the future of independent journalism. The implications for communities and access to information are profound. The CEO of NPR delves into the vital importance of public support to maintain these essential services. Without contributions, the landscape of journalism and media could drastically change, affecting countless listeners and viewers who rely on it.
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Catherine Marr's Listener Story
- Catherine Marr shares how NPR inspired her curiosity and learning before she worked there.
- She emphasizes the impact of public media on individuals and communities.
Funding Cuts Threaten Local Coverage
- Eliminating federal funding risks fewer local reporters covering important community events.
- It endangers access to trusted news and emergency alerts, especially in rural areas.
Public Media’s Enduring Commitment
- NPR commits to rigorous, independent journalism serving all Americans.
- Public media reflects the nation’s diversity and connects communities in crises and celebrations.