
The $1.9 billion American Rescue Plan COVID-19 relief bill that passed the Senate Saturday night (March 6) also had some rescue funding for public broadcasting. The bill included $175 million in emergency assistance to public TV and radio stations.
Broadcasting+Cable | by John Eggerton
The $1.9 billion American Rescue Plan COVID-19 relief bill that passed the Senate Saturday night (March 6) also had some rescue funding for public broadcasting. The bill included $175 million in emergency assistance to public TV and radio stations.
The total drop is pegged to lower political advertising, while the increase in core looks to come from growing sports gambling, improved auto and solid business from categories like legal Read More
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