Community media organizations and rural serving stations in the Northwest reeling from federal cuts

Think Out Loud

Community media organizations and rural serving stations in the Northwest reeling from federal cuts

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Published on Jul 28, 2025, 1:10:05 PM
Total time: 00:19:35

Episode Description

Public broadcasters large and small have been reacting to the unprecedented Congressional vote to pull already-approved funding for public media. In Oregon and Washington, public radio stations face an array of challenges, depending on their size and resources. Some radio stations play nationally-produced NPR content, but not all. Many are squarely focused on covering their local community news with locally produced programs. Tribal stations, rural stations, student-driven stations and classical music stations are among those  hardest hit.

Joining us to tell us more are KMUN Station Manager Susan Peterson in Astoria; Northwest Public Broadcasting’s Director of Audience and Programming Sueann Ramella in Pullman, WA; KWSO's Sue Matters on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation; and KLCC reporter Zac Ziegler in Eugene.

OPB is among the public media organizations affected by the rescission cuts.

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