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'If I wasn't here, people could die': Trump public media cuts could hit rural America

Thomas Copeland, BBC World Service
July 15, 2025

"A gale-force storm hit north-eastern #Alaska last winter. Residents of #Kotzebue, a town of about 3,000, are used to polar conditions, so Desiree Hagan still had to get to work.

" 'The snow was so intense you could not see in front of you,' Ms Hagan remembers. 'I was walking backwards to work.'

"Ms Hagan is a reporter at a public radio station, #KOTZ, which airs across Kotzebue and its 12 surrounding villages.
She also happens to be the only US journalist stationed inside the Arctic Circle, so as the storm intensified, she had to get on the air.

" 'It's go time, I have to report on this,' recalls Ms Hagan. 'We have to make sure we know where people can go. Oh, the electric is out. Okay, now the airport is flooded.'

" 'Winter is not a joke here, it is life and death,' she tells the BBC. 'As a reporter I try not to make emotional statements like, if I wasn't here, people could die, but that is a reality.'

"On the other side of the country in #WashingtonDC, however, a historic vote could bring federal support for KOTZ to an end.

"The Senate must decide by the end of the week whether to claw back $1.1bn (£800m) from the #CorporationForPublicBroadcasting, the body that distributes federal funding to public radio and television stations.

"While the #PublicMedia cuts are part of a broad spending package, which includes requests to rescind $8.3bn from the United States Agency for International Development and other foreign aid programmes, they are especially dear to President Donald Trump, who frequently accuses media of bias.

"The president has now threatened to pull his support from any Republican senator who does not support the cuts.

" 'It is very important that all Republicans adhere to my Recissions Bill and, in particular, DEFUND THE CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING (PBS and NPR), which is worse than CNN & MSDNC put together,' Trump posted on Truth Social Thursday night.

"Executives at National Public Radio (#NPR) and the Public Broadcasting System (#PBS) reject accusations of bias and say they abide by all journalistic standards.

"Republican voters, however, are about three times less likely than Democrats to consume or trust news coverage from either outlet, according to the Pew Research Center.

"While the cuts will affect national broadcasters like NPR and PBS, more than 70% of federal funding goes to local media stations and about 45% of the stations that received funding in 2023 are in rural areas.

"For half of those rural stations, federal grants made up a quarter or more of their revenue. At KOTZ in Kotzebue, public funding constitutes 41% of its income.

" 'By no means is it assured of being passed in the Senate, where many of the Republican senators represent rural states that really do benefit from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting,' Democratic congressman Dan Goldman, co-chair of the Public Broadcasting Caucus, told the BBC World Service's Weekend programme.

"Republican Senator #LisaMurkowski of Alaska has said she opposes the cuts to public media stations, warning that "what may seem like a frivolous expense to some has proven to be an invaluable resource that saves lives in Alaska".
'Almost to a number, they're saying that they will go under if public broadcasting funds are no longer available to them,' Murkowski told a Senate hearing last month. "

Read more:
bbc.com/news/articles/c20w51rk

Archived version:
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Desire Hagan, wearing a green sweatshirt, glasses and earphones, speaks into a microphone in a radio studio.
www.bbc.comHow Trump public broadcasting cuts could hit rural AmericaThe Senate will decide soon on whether to claw back $1.1bn (£800m) from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

The move seeks to make perm some of DOGE's spending cuts, with the pkg's primary focus being🚨SLASHING FOREIGN AID -it'd effectively cut off fed funding for #NPR #PBS.

Thune: hoped to hold the 1st procedural votes Tues, though -was still having conversations with some mems who are resistant to pulling back all of the funding.

#Republicans are inhumane fascists & racists *prioritize billionaires over the US/world, esp #children's lives.
#HumanitarianAid #Protest #USPol cbsnews.com/news/senate-rescis

READING RAINBOW debuted on this date in 1983.

Levar Burton hosted this Emmy-winning kids’ reading series for 23 years and 155 episodes.

"No young black men were taking the lead in this kind of show,” producer Cecily Truett said in 2017. "He was like Fred Rogers, talking directly to the audience.”

President #Trump, you’re right. US #drug prices are a rip-off. But #Australian #healthcare isn’t for sale, and we’ve no intention of paying your exorbitant #prices.

We’ll never give in to threats designed to undermine the #PBS or #Medicare, and we will always fight to ensure our #government and #politicians stand up for universal healthcare for all. So keep your hands off our PBS – try fixing your healthcare system instead!

getup.to/r48nNjtDCnznT3

Trump’s plan to slap massive tariffs on Aussie copper and pharmaceuticals isn’t about protecting jobs — it’s about protecting profits. US pharma giants hate our PBS because it stops them price gouging. Now they’re using trade threats to try and tear it down.
This is capitalism doing what it does best — punishing ordinary people so corporations can keep raking it in. Australia must hold the line. Our health system isn’t up for sale.

#pbs #pharma #auspol #trump #corporategreed #tradewars #healthcare #anticapitalism

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