

Published on: 07/28/2025
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Description
Public broadcasters large and small have been reacting to the unprecedented Congressional vote to pull already-approved funding for public media. In Oregon and Washington, public radio stations face an array of challenges, depending on their size and resources. Some radio stations play nationally-produced NPR content, but not all. Many are squarely focused on covering their local community news with locally produced programs. Tribal stations, rural stations, student-driven stations and classical music stations are among those hardest hit.
Joining us to tell us more are KMUN Station Manager Susan Peterson in Astoria; Northwest Public Broadcasting’s Director of Audience and Programming Sueann Ramella in Pullman, WA; KWSO‘s Sue Matters on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation; and KLCC reporter Zac Ziegler in Eugene.
OPB is among the public media organizations affected by the rescission cuts.
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