Corporation for Public Broadcasting
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Founded in 1967, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is the steward of the U.S. federal government’s investment in public broadcasting and the nation’s largest single source of funding for public radio, television, and related services. CPB distributes funding to locally-owned public radio and television stations and ensures universal access to non-commercial-high quality content and telecommunications services. The CPB does not own or operate any television or radio broadcasting networks or produce programs; its function is funding educational stations, networks, systems, and programs for public dissemination. CPB is known for providing funding to the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) and National Public Radio (NPR), as well as funding major technological and cultural innovations in the field of public broadcasting.
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associatedWith | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. |
associatedWith | Andrews, Julie |
associatedWith | Anthony, Mary |
associatedWith | Blair, Diane D., 1938- |
associatedWith | Brigham Young University. Broadcast Services. |
associatedWith | Carlisle, Robert D. B. |
associatedWith | Carnegie Commission on Educational Television. |
associatedWith | Cauthen, Henry J. (Henry Jennings), 1931- |
associatedWith | Chamberlin, Ward B., Jr. |
associatedWith | Chisholm, Margaret E. |
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Active 1987
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