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BlueWaveNeverEnd

(12,610 posts)
Fri Dec 12, 2025, 08:12 PM Dec 12

Arkansas becoming 1st state to sever ties with PBS, effective July 1

https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/article/arkansas-becoming-1st-state-to-sever-ties-with-pbs-effective-july-1/

LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas — The commission that oversees public television in Arkansas voted Thursday to sever ties with PBS, making it the first state to end its contract with the broadcast giant that provides popular television programs such as “Sesame Street,” “Nova” and “Antiques Roadshow.”

The eight-member Arkansas Educational Television Commission, made up entirely of appointees of the governor, announced in a news release Thursday that it planned to disaffiliate from PBS effective July 1, citing annual membership dues of about US$2.5 million it described as “not feasible.” The release also cited the unexpected loss of about that same amount of federal funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which was targeted for closure earlier this year and defunded by Congress.


PBS Arkansas is rebranding itself as Arkansas TV and will provide more local content, the agency’s Executive Director and CEO Carlton Wing said in a statement. Wing, a former Republican state representative, took the helm of the agency in September.

“Public television in Arkansas is not going away,” Wing said. “In fact, we invite you to join our vision for an increased focus on local programming, continuing to safeguard Arkansans in times of emergency and supporting our K-12 educators and students.”

PBS confirmed in an email Thursday that Arkansas is the first state to definitively sever ties with the broadcaster. Alabama considered similar action last month, but opted to continue paying its contract with PBS after public backlash from viewers and donors.
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msongs

(73,002 posts)
1. not to worry, the KKK can step in with free programming and live rallies. Is that awful woman still governor?
Fri Dec 12, 2025, 09:31 PM
Dec 12

RedArkGuy

(866 posts)
7. Wouldn't be surprised if they're fine with
Sat Dec 13, 2025, 12:24 AM
Dec 13

. . . Newshour, Frontline and Amanpour being denied to most Arkansans.

RedArkGuy

(866 posts)
8. The 40 percent of us
Sat Dec 13, 2025, 12:26 AM
Dec 13

. . . who regularly vote against the loons who run our state and who try to model critical thinking and compassion to the Trumpies in our families or those we work with.

no_hypocrisy

(54,114 posts)
9. I suppose that those who have access to satellite television can pick up
Sat Dec 13, 2025, 07:32 AM
Dec 13

PBS from another source. But PBS should be accessible to all who live in Arkansas.

Vinca

(53,200 posts)
10. Red states like to keep their citizens dumb, so no wonder they don't want to be a part of PBS.
Sat Dec 13, 2025, 07:34 AM
Dec 13
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