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NPR CEO warns public broadcasting cuts will cause ‘stations to go dark’ as soon as next quarter

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The House is expected to vote on a bill that will claw back close to $1.1 billion in previously approved funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which funds NPR and PBS. CEO of NPR Katherine Maher discusses the impact the cuts will have and what it means for communities across the country.

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