Markey Likely To Fight Public Broadcasting Cuts
By John Eggerton -- Broadcasting & Cable, 2/6/2007 12:33:00 PM
Of the latest swing of the axe from the administration, PBS VP, communications, Lea Sloan said: "Such a cut would mean dire consequences for public television stations which provide their local communities with educational content and services. For PBS, it could mean the end of our ability to support some of the most treasured educational children’s series and primetime icons to which CPB funding contributes.
"We are hopeful that Congress will recognize the unique value public stations offer to their communities in everything from advancing literacy, math and science skills among children to providing rich, diverse cultural arts as well as news and public affairs programming to people of all ages."
Traditionally, Republicans have cut CPB's budget--or even threatened to zero it out--as they tried to do with Ready to Learn. As is the norm in these situation, the Democrats push back on the cuts, and most of the money gets restored.
John Lawson, who heads the Association of Public Television Stations, wsa disappointed in the proposed cut and will continue to urge Congress "to keep support valuable broadast programming, but essentially called it "more of the same."




















