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Anonymous /co/149449518#149452007
7/19/2025, 2:36:13 AM
>>149451078

https://thehill.com/homenews/house/5408014-rural-stations-vulnerable-to-cpb-cuts/

> Walt Gregg manages KUHB in St. Paul, Alaska, located on a small island in the Bering Sea, and KCUK in Chevak, Alaska. He said the stations will be forced to close by next summer if the CPB is shut down.

> In 2023, CPB funding accounted for nearly 97 percent of KUHB’s revenue, making it one of the most vulnerable in the country, according to analysis by Alex Curley, a former product manager for NPR who has been collecting data on public media stations on his Stubstack.

PBS may be dead in many rural locations though. The government funds PBS broadcasting in many rural locations. This remote station in Alaska most likely will shut down because of a lack of government funding. The station won't survive when 97% of their funding is suddenly cut.
Anonymous /co/149361625#149361893
7/12/2025, 3:24:10 AM
>>149361625
Rosie's Rules is adorable. It is so comfy, and I'm a 38 year old man. I've watched every single episode multiple times.

It airs locally at 10 PM. I'm usually done watching a show at 9 PM and then stay to watch Rosie's Rules at 10 if it is episode I want to re-watch.

It has some really good voice acting for a PBS Kids show. It's adorable how Rosie's voice sometimes just goes scratchy.
Anonymous /co/149347429#149348950
7/11/2025, 2:30:29 AM
>>149347500
I feel really bad for poor kids without cable or streaming. I grew up in the 90s without cable and I remember how much I liked Saturday morning and after school cartoons. But cartoons on network TV is pretty much dead other than PBS Kids, MeTV Toons, and Animation Domination.

Pic related. I watch Rosie's Rules at 10 PM a lot. I usually watch a TV show at 9 PM. And after it is over, I sometimes watch Rosie's Rules at 10. It's adorable and comfy. I'm usually only half watching it while on my computer.