
The Senate Intelligence Committee is holding a hearing on worldwide threats on Tuesday.
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The Senate Intelligence Committee is holding a hearing on worldwide threats on Tuesday.
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This vote threatens federal support for programming on WITF — putting at risk educational programming, trusted news and emergency communications that our community depends on produced locally and from PBS and NPR. Now the proposal heads to the Senate.
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The Senate Intelligence Committee is holding a hearing on worldwide threats on Tuesday.
The CEOs of PBS and NPR will appear before the House DOGE subcommittee on Wednesday, facing questions about federal support for public broadcasting.
The hearing is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. and you can watch it live below.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., the committee chair, has accused NPR and PBS of bias.
PBS, NPR and their respective local stations are funded in part by a $535 million appropriation provided by Congress through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, in addition to substantial foundation, corporate and viewer donation support.