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South Dakotans in Congress betray their state with votes that could kill SD Public Broadcasting
I never thought I would see the day when U.S. Senators John Thune and Mike Rounds and Rep. Dusty Johnson would sell out their South Dakota values and upbringing to become puppets of a president. Nor ...
With federal funding ending later this week, our media correspondent went to South Dakota to learn what people want from public media today.
The House approved a bill rescinding $9 billion in previously approved spending, primarily targeting public broadcasting and foreign aid. The bill passed largely along party lines and now heads to ...
This article was first published by South Dakota Searchlight and is republished here under a Creative Commons license. South Dakota Public Broadcasting is bracing for potential cuts and layoffs after ...
At the urging of President Trump, Congress is expected to vote on whether to cut $500 million per year for public radio and TV stations. By Benjamin Mullin Julie Overgaard, the executive director of ...
SIOUX FALLS — South Dakotans should know what stays and what goes at South Dakota Public Broadcasting — absent a philanthropic or state budget lifeline — within the next two weeks. Whatever happens, ...
FARGO — Forum Communications Co. is trying to make an even bigger media imprint in South Dakota. The Fargo-based company — whose flagship properties are The Forum, WDAY-TV and the InForum.com website ...
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