• Latest
  • Trending
  • All

Trump public media cuts could hit rural America

July 14, 2025

Burrows denies 'deals done' to block NI minimum criminal age rise

June 16, 2026

Australia to probe assault claims by Gaza flotilla activists against Israeli forces

June 16, 2026

Cuba tourism collapses as US pressure campaign bites

June 16, 2026

Nigerian army frees widow of ex-general who died in captivity

June 16, 2026

India temporarily bans Telegram to tackle fraud in key medical exam

June 16, 2026

Russian artist and Putin critic shot dead in Poland

June 16, 2026

Brazil woman dies after rope-jumping instructors fail to attach cord

June 16, 2026

Iranian-Americans protest against Iran’s team outside opening round World Cup game

June 16, 2026

Eight dead after US Air Force B-52 bomber crashes in California

June 16, 2026

How an ovary syndrome led to Bake Off star's fame

June 16, 2026

Trump may release US-Iran deal before Friday, Vance says

June 16, 2026

What is Helium-3 and could we get it from the moon?

June 16, 2026
News
  • Login
  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Worklife
  • Travel
  • Reel
  • Future
  • More
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
No Result
View All Result

NEWS

3 °c
London
8 ° Wed
9 ° Thu
11 ° Fri
13 ° Sat
  • Home
  • Video
  • World
    • All
    • Africa
    • Asia
    • Australia
    • Europe
    • Latin America
    • Middle East
    • US & Canada

    Australia to probe assault claims by Gaza flotilla activists against Israeli forces

    Cuba tourism collapses as US pressure campaign bites

    Nigerian army frees widow of ex-general who died in captivity

    India temporarily bans Telegram to tackle fraud in key medical exam

    Russian artist and Putin critic shot dead in Poland

    Brazil woman dies after rope-jumping instructors fail to attach cord

    Iranian-Americans protest against Iran’s team outside opening round World Cup game

    Eight dead after US Air Force B-52 bomber crashes in California

    World Cup 2026: Nestory Irankunda – the refugee who quit Bayern to make Australia history

  • UK
    • All
    • England
    • N. Ireland
    • Politics
    • Scotland
    • Wales

    Burrows denies 'deals done' to block NI minimum criminal age rise

    Polls open on Thursday for the Makerfield by-election

    Alessio Dionisi: Watford appoint Italian as new head coach

    Reform pledges new tax on hiring foreign workers

    Gang guilty of organised crime in £4m cocaine and dirty money ring

    Pensioner suffocated neighbour and recorded his dying words, court told

    Reports nurses told by police to show ID to masked men during trouble – O'Neill

    Starmer set to ban under-16s from major social media platforms

    Hamilton says Barcelona win beyond wildest dreams

  • Business
    • All
    • Companies
    • Connected World
    • Economy
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Global Trade
    • Technology of Business

    What is Helium-3 and could we get it from the moon?

    Fox to buy Roku streaming firm in $22bn deal

    Why I sold my business to my staff

    Oil prices slide after Pakistan announces deal between US and Iran

    UK electric car sales target set to be weakened

    Why the US economy keeps defying the odds

    Teen plans to leave uni 'debt free' after making £35,000 selling vintage football shirts

    Beauty Pie LED mask ad banned over misleading anti-wrinkle claim

    Elon Musk becomes world's first trillionaire as SpaceX soars in stock market debut

  • Tech
  • Entertainment & Arts

    Meghan hits red carpet at Power of Women in Hollywood

    Margot Robbie unable to speak at Saltburn premiere

    Barbra Streisand: Siri can now pronounce my name

    Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel inspires cinema’s look

    Taylor Swift/ Travis Kelce romance reaches White House

    The Killers booed at Georgia concert after inviting Russian fan on stage

    Watch: Memorable moments from Parkinson's star-studded show

    Tom Jones: Neighbour surprised to find singer in flat below

    Black Country Folk Festival showcases local musicians

    Watch: Australians set new world record with Tina Turner dance

  • Science
  • Health
  • In Pictures
  • Reality Check
  • Have your say
  • More
    • Newsbeat
    • Long Reads

NEWS

No Result
View All Result
Home World US & Canada

Trump public media cuts could hit rural America

July 14, 2025
in US & Canada
13 min read
250 3
0
491
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Thomas Copeland

BBC World Service

BBC Desire Hagan, wearing a green sweatshirt, glasses and earphones, speaks into a microphone in a radio studio.BBC

Desiree Hagan broadcasts across a coverage area the size of Indiana

A gale-force storm hit north-eastern Alaska last winter. Residents of Kotzebue, a town of about 3,000, are used to polar conditions, so Desiree Hagan still had to get to work.

“The snow was so intense you could not see in front of you,” Ms Hagan remembers. “I was walking backwards to work.”

Ms Hagan is a reporter at a public radio station, KOTZ, which airs across Kotzebue and its 12 surrounding villages.

She also happens to be the only US journalist stationed inside the Arctic Circle, so as the storm intensified, she had to get on the air.

“It’s go time, I have to report on this,” recalls Ms Hagan. “We have to make sure we know where people can go. Oh, the electric is out. Okay, now the airport is flooded.”

Flooding in Kotzebue as seen from above

Two homes were destroyed by the flooding and 80 residents were evacuated

“Winter is not a joke here, it is life and death,” she tells the BBC. “As a reporter I try not to make emotional statements like, if I wasn’t here, people could die, but that is a reality.”

On the other side of the country in Washington DC, however, a historic vote could bring federal support for KOTZ to an end.

The Senate must decide by the end of the week whether to claw back $1.1bn (£800m) from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the body that distributes federal funding to public radio and television stations.

While the public media cuts are part of a broad spending package, which includes requests to rescind $8.3bn from the United States Agency for International Development and other foreign aid programmes, they are especially dear to President Donald Trump, who frequently accuses media of bias.

The president has now threatened to pull his support from any Republican senator who does not support the cuts.

EPA President Donald TrumpEPA

President Trump said he would be “honoured” to end funding for NPR and PBS

“It is very important that all Republicans adhere to my Recissions Bill and, in particular, DEFUND THE CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING (PBS and NPR), which is worse than CNN & MSDNC put together,” Trump posted on Truth Social Thursday night.

Executives at National Public Radio (NPR) and the Public Broadcasting System (PBS) reject accusations of bias and say they abide by all journalistic standards.

Republican voters, however, are about three times less likely than Democrats to consume or trust news coverage from either outlet, according to the Pew Research Center.

While the cuts will affect national broadcasters like NPR and PBS, more than 70% of federal funding goes to local media stations and about 45% of the stations that received funding in 2023 are in rural areas.

For half of those rural stations, federal grants made up a quarter or more of their revenue. At KOTZ in Kotzebue, public funding constitutes 41% of its income.

EPA A demonstrator displays a sign that reads, 'Stop Cuts Save PBS & NPR'.EPA

The impacts of the cuts on rural constituents have made some senators balk.

“By no means is it assured of being passed in the Senate, where many of the Republican senators represent rural states that really do benefit from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting,” Democratic congressman Dan Goldman, co-chair of the Public Broadcasting Caucus, told the BBC World Service’s Weekend programme.

Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska has said she opposes the cuts to public media stations, warning that “what may seem like a frivolous expense to some has proven to be an invaluable resource that saves lives in Alaska”.

“Almost to a number, they’re saying that they will go under if public broadcasting funds are no longer available to them,” Murkowski told a Senate hearing last month.

Other Republican senators, including Susan Collins of Maine and Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, have expressed concern about cuts to foreign aid programmes.

Reuters Congressman Dan GoldmanReuters

Goldman told the BBC the president is deliberately targeting independent media

Cutting federal funding for public broadcasting has been an ambition of Republican administrations for decades and was regularly raised by President Trump during his first term.

“It is unfair to ask conservative Americans to pay for a service that mocks them, that has nothing but a derisive attitude towards them,” says Mike Gonzalez, senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank. Last year, a senior NPR editor resigned after accusing the outlet of favouring left-wing voices.

Gonzalez wrote a chapter in the Project 2025 policy blueprint calling for an end to all federal funding for public media.

“If there is a demand for local news, the market will meet it,” Mr Gonzalez says. “The idea that the taxpayer is the only surviving business model, I don’t think that is the case.”

According to Northwestern University, the number of counties in the US without a local news source has risen to 206, with 1,561 counties having just one source.

Almost 55 million Americans now live in these news deserts, three-quarters of which are predominantly rural.

Rural America strongly backed Donald Trump in November’s election, leading some to claim that the president’s own voters could be hardest hit by cuts to public media.

Travis Bubenik speaking into a microphone in a radio studio.

Bubenik says there is no commercially viable alternative to public media

Travis Bubenik is the news director at Marfa Public Radio in rural west Texas. Nearly every county where the station airs overwhelmingly voted Republican in the last election.

Where there is anger about public media, Mr Bubenik says it is directed at the national outlets.

“All I know is that in my experience here at this local station doing local news, people talk to me, they like what we’re doing, they understand that we are local, that we live here and that we care about the region,” he says.

Marfa Public Radio studio with a car parked at the front.

Marfa Public Radio broadcasts over a coverage area the size of South Carolina

More than a third of the funding for Marfa Public Radio comes from the federal grants that are now under threat.

“It’s scary,” admits Mr Bubenik. “In the not too distant future this station might be either off the air or just not able to do the same quantity and quality of local news.”

The bill has to pass the Senate before 18 July and any changes must be approved by the House before it can make its way onto Trump’s desk. If four Republicans decide not to vote for the bill, it won’t move forward.

EPA House Speaker Mike Johnson standing at a podiumEPA

House Speaker Mike Johnson described the public media funding as ‘wasteful spending’

Watching an iceberg float by her office window in Kotzebue, Desiree Hagan is hoping enough senators will cross the aisle. She tries not to think about the alternative.

“Even when there’s a few moments of dead air here, people think, ‘What’s wrong?” laughs Ms Hagan.

Around 90% of her audience is Inupiat, an Alaska Native community. Much of the programming is delivered by Elders in the Inupiat language.

“The station is so interwoven into the community,” Ms Hagan says. “These cuts would have ripple effects across every aspect of society.”

“It would be devastating,” she adds.



Source link

Related Posts

Eight dead after US Air Force B-52 bomber crashes in California

June 16, 2026
0

The incident occurred on Monday morning while the aircraft had been on a routine test mission. Source link

'Boyfriend duties call,' Trudeau says after skipping Canada match to watch Perry

June 15, 2026
0

Cameras caught Perry running off stage to greet the former Canadian leader with a kiss. Source link

New York Knicks win NBA championship for first time in over 50 years

June 14, 2026
0

The Knicks clinched the title against the San Antonio Spurs, 94-90, in the fifth game of the best-of-seven series....

  • Lee McGregor: Scot seeks world title in 2025 & Nathaniel Collins bout

    677 shares
    Share 271 Tweet 169
  • Belgian footballer arrested in cocaine investigation

    533 shares
    Share 213 Tweet 133
  • Next to raise prices to help pay for rising wage costs

    531 shares
    Share 212 Tweet 133
  • South Wales Police officers injured, one arrested

    525 shares
    Share 210 Tweet 131
  • Charities to get £15m fund to save surplus farm food

    516 shares
    Share 206 Tweet 129
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

Lee McGregor: Scot seeks world title in 2025 & Nathaniel Collins bout

January 16, 2025

Belgian footballer arrested in cocaine investigation

January 27, 2025

Next to raise prices to help pay for rising wage costs

January 7, 2025

World Cup 2022: TikTok brings football fever to millions of fans

0

UK economy will get worse before it gets better, warns chancellor

0

One of Central America’s most active volcanoes erupts again

0

Burrows denies 'deals done' to block NI minimum criminal age rise

June 16, 2026

Australia to probe assault claims by Gaza flotilla activists against Israeli forces

June 16, 2026

Cuba tourism collapses as US pressure campaign bites

June 16, 2026

Categories

N. Ireland

Burrows denies 'deals done' to block NI minimum criminal age rise

June 16, 2026
0

The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) had tabled a petition of concern, which requires 30 signatures from at least two...

Read more

Australia to probe assault claims by Gaza flotilla activists against Israeli forces

June 16, 2026
News

© 2023 GODJ - NEWS CORP - news.godj.com.

Explore NEWS.GODJ.COM

  • Home
  • News
  • Sports
  • Worklife
  • Travel
  • Reel
  • Future
  • More

Follow Us

  • Home Main
  • Video
  • World
  • Top News
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Tech
  • UK
  • In Pictures
  • Health
  • Reality Check
  • Science
  • Entertainment & Arts
  • Login

© 2023 GODJ - NEWS CORP - news.godj.com.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.