Corporation For Public Broadcasting
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is a nonprofit organization established by the United States Congress in 1967. Its primary mission is to promote and support public broadcasting in the U.S., including television and radio programs. CPB provides funding to local public broadcasting stations, helping them deliver educational, cultural, and informative content to communities.
CPB plays a crucial role in ensuring that public media remains accessible to all Americans, particularly in underserved areas. It also supports initiatives that enhance the quality of programming and encourages innovation in public broadcasting, fostering a diverse range of voices and perspectives in the media landscape.