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What’s next for PBS and NPR after Republicans strip funding?

Layoffs and reduced programming are expected, and the blows will disproportionately strike smaller markets that rely more heavily on federal funding.

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Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns, seen here in 2017, is lamenting the cuts to NPR and PBS passed by Congress and sent to U.S. President Donald Trump’s desk. 


Ken Burns has made more than 30 documentaries and won multiple Emmys.

But without funding from public television, his educational programming such as “The Civil War†and “Baseball†might never have existed, he told “PBS News Hour†in an interview Thursday.

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