Alex, just became a subscriber to get to the great total list of stations and the percentages of their budgets supported by cpb. Can not seem to find it.
Thanks Alex. Truly impressive work. Its the other 326 rows of interest. I know many folks at many stations and am curious who is most at risk. You did a great list of those above 30%, but it could be a serious blow at only 20% depending on institutional support details.
A long time ago, I helped run two NPR stations that broadcasted in Europe - we used to get donations from all over, especially the UK and Sweden. I hadn't thought about international advocacy for US public media through underwriting and donations. It's a very intriguing idea!
Alex, just became a subscriber to get to the great total list of stations and the percentages of their budgets supported by cpb. Can not seem to find it.
Mike, try this link for now. I'll set you up on the full site tomorrow: http://data.semipublic.co/public/dashboard/79538ae6-407d-49c0-bb7e-73e4a594f8a7
Thanks Alex. Truly impressive work. Its the other 326 rows of interest. I know many folks at many stations and am curious who is most at risk. You did a great list of those above 30%, but it could be a serious blow at only 20% depending on institutional support details.
Great post. I gave it a shoutout over here: https://continuous-wave.beehiiv.com/p/the-lighthouse-is-falling-e097f6e3e15a35b6
A long time ago, I helped run two NPR stations that broadcasted in Europe - we used to get donations from all over, especially the UK and Sweden. I hadn't thought about international advocacy for US public media through underwriting and donations. It's a very intriguing idea!