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Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is a nonprofit organization created by the U.S. government in 1967 to support public media, including television and radio. It provides funding to public broadcasters like PBS (Public Broadcasting Service) and NPR (National Public Radio), helping to ensure access to educational, informative, and cultural programming. CPB receives federal money, but it also works to promote community engagement and local content. Its mission is to foster and sustain public media that serves the public interest and enriches the cultural landscape of the United States.