WASHINGTON: National Public Radio (NPR) and three Colorado public radio stations are suing the Trump administration over the president’s executive order to cut federal funding for public broadcasting, NPR said on Tuesday.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s order against NPR and fellow public broadcaster PBS earlier this month barring the use of Congressionally appropriated funds violated the First Amendment, it said.
“The intent could not be more clear — the Executive Order aims to punish NPR for the content of news and other programming the President dislikes,” NPR CEO Katherine Maher said in a statement. “This is retaliatory, viewpoint-based discrimination in violation of the First Amendment.”
Aspen Public Radio, Colorado Public Radio, and KSUT Public Radio also joined the lawsuit, according to the statement.
Representatives for the White House could not be immediately reached for comment.
About National Public Radio
NPR, or National Public Radio, is a US-based nonprofit media organization that provides news, information, and cultural programming across various platforms. It plays a pivotal role in the American media landscape, offering high-quality content to diverse audiences through local stations and digital channels. NPR’s programming includes popular shows like Morning Edition, All Things Considered, and Fresh Air, covering topics from news and politics to arts and culture.
NPR’s funding structure is diverse and multifaceted. Approximately 41% of its revenue comes from fees charged to its member stations for programming and distribution services. Corporate sponsorships contribute around 26%, while individual donations account for a significant portion of its funding as well. NPR also receives grants from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), a key player in public broadcasting that oversees the distribution of federal funds to local stations.
Although NPR claims that less than 1% of its total budget comes from direct federal funding, it does receive indirect funding through CPB grants that support local public media stations. These grants enable local stations to access national programming while contributing to NPR’s overall financial health. NPR’s funding model has sparked debates about editorial independence and potential bias, but the organization maintains that federal funding is essential for supporting local journalism and ensuring access to quality programming across the US
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