PBS chief welcomes public TV funding under Obama
PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — PBS chief Paula Kerger says budget numbers tell the tale of how public TV is faring under the Obama administration, compared to that of former president George W. Bush.
Kerger said that the Corporation for Public Broadcasting's $430 million budget for this year was left intact by President Obama, in contrast to the Bush administration's repeated bids to reduce or eliminate the federal subsidy. Kerger says Congress countered Bush's actions.
The president and CEO of PBS told the Television Critics Association on Sunday, "I guess that says something," adding that she's hoping for $450 million next year.
Federal money makes up about 15% of public broadcasting's funding, with other sources including corporations and viewers.
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