Topic: Patricia Harrison

2 chapters across the catalog

GREP
Episode 926 1:54:20 - 2:00:24

926: GREP

CPB President Patricia Harrison on PBS Funding

Patricia Harrison, president of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), testified before Congress regarding the necessity of forward funding for public media. While Harrison argued that government support is vital for independence, the hosts point out that federal funding accounts for only 15% of the PBS budget and 2% of NPR's. They contend that PBS operates similarly to commercial television by selling "sponsorships" that function as advertisements.

The Reluctant Spy
Episode 201 1:02:05 - 1:04:20

201: The Reluctant Spy

Frontline Funding, CPB Grants, Ministry of Truth Expansion

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) has allocated $7.5 million to Frontline to produce shorter, multi-part segments. This shift in format is interpreted as a move away from deep investigative journalism toward "fluff pieces." The role of CPB President Patricia Harrison, a former PR executive, is highlighted in the context of government-funded media.