Corporation for Public Broadcasting Cancels Itself: Votes to Dissolve to 'Protect the Future of Public Media'
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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) has officially decided to disband, concluding its 58-year tenure as a key player in public broadcasting under federal charter.

In a statement, the CPB described the dissolution as a “responsible stewardship” effort aimed at safeguarding the future of public media. CPB President and CEO Patricia Harrison remarked, “With the Administration and Congress pulling federal funding, our Board faced a pivotal duty: to protect the integrity of public media and uphold democratic ideals by choosing dissolution over leaving the organization defunded and susceptible to further challenges.”

The organization warned that a “dormant and defunded CPB” could become a target for political manipulation or misuse, which would threaten the independence and reliability of public media and potentially expose staff and board members to legal risks from malicious parties.

The decision came after Congress withdrew all federal support, passing a $9 billion rescission package in mid-2025, which slashed $1.1 billion from the CPB. House Speaker Mike Johnson lauded the legislation for cutting “wasteful spending” and defunding what he called “politically biased media outlets like NPR and PBS.” This followed a May 2025 executive order by President Donald Trump asserting that “No media outlet has a constitutional right to taxpayer subsidies,” advocating for “fair, accurate, and nonpartisan coverage” funded by taxpayers.

Amidst these developments, CPB struggled with a broader financial shortfall, aggravated by a $36 million contract dispute with National Public Radio (NPR). NPR sued CPB for suspending the contract, alleging political interference. While CPB initially defended the suspension as a shift towards digital innovation, the judge doubted this explanation. The dispute concluded in November 2025 with CPB agreeing to honor the contract.

CPB Chair Ruby Calvert suggested that the organization’s demise was a direct outcome of actions by the Republican majority in Congress. “Following nearly sixty years of innovative, educational public service, Congress cut all funding for CPB, leaving us no choice but to dissolve,” she said. However, Calvert remained optimistic about the future, believing that public media will endure and that a new Congress will recognize its vital role in educating children and preserving our history, culture, and democracy.

Despite the closure, CPB leaders reaffirmed that the mission of public media would continue through local stations and partners. “Public media remains essential to a healthy democracy,” Harrison said. “Our hope is that future leaders and generations will recognize its value, defend its independence, and continue the work of ensuring that trustworthy, educational, and community-centered media remains accessible to all Americans.”

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