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CPB to Receive Governors Award for Television Excellence

Public Broadcasting ‌to Receive Television Academy Governors Award Amidst ⁤closure

Los Angeles, CA ⁢- The Corporation for ⁤Public​ Broadcasting‌ (CPB), a key funder ⁤of public ⁢media‍ in the united States, will be honored with a Governors⁤ Award from the ⁢Television Academy. The recognition comes as⁢ the ‌institution prepares to ‌cease operations⁤ after nearly six decades of supporting educational programming, cultural content, and emergency ‌alerts.

The Television Academy’s ‌Governors Award recognizes individuals and ‌organizations ‌that have made ⁤a “deep, transformative and lasting contribution to the arts‌ and/or the science of television.”⁣ CPB, ​which provides funding to PBS, ‌NPR, and over 1,500 local stations, will⁢ receive the⁤ award at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards‍ ceremony on September 7th. Patricia harrison, ‍CPB’s ⁢president and CEO⁤ with the‍ longest tenure in the⁢ organization’s history, will accept the honor.

“For more than half a century, CPB has⁣ been a steadfast‌ champion of storytelling that informs, educates, and unites ‍us, ensuring‌ public media remains a ⁢vital space where diverse voices are heard‍ and communities are served,”​ said Television​ Academy President Cris Abrego in a statement.

Though, the award ⁣arrives ⁣as CPB faces imminent closure. The organization recently informed it’s‍ employees ‌that most‍ positions will be eliminated at the end of the fiscal year on September 30th, with a small transition team remaining until January to finalize ‍remaining tasks. This​ shutdown is anticipated⁤ to substantially impact the media landscape, particularly affecting ⁢public ⁤radio ‍and television stations ‍in smaller communities.

Founded in‍ 1968, shortly after Congressional authorization,⁤ CPB’s demise follows a⁤ decision by President Donald⁣ Trump ​to‌ sign a bill in July rescinding approximately $1.1 billion previously allocated for public broadcasting. the White‌ House ‌cited concerns about political bias and deemed​ public media funding an ‍unnecessary expense.

Past⁤ recipients of the ‍Television Academy’s Governors ⁣Award include prominent figures⁣ like Jerry Lewis, John Walsh, Bob Hope, Ted Turner, Tyler Perry,‌ and iconic programs such ⁤as “Star ‌Trek” and⁣ “American Idol.”

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