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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB)

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) is a nonprofit organization created by Congress in 1967 to promote and support public broadcasting in the United States. It provides funding to local public television and radio stations, helping them produce educational and cultural programs that serve the community. CPB ensures that public media remains free and accessible to all, with a focus on quality content that informs, educates, and entertains. In addition to funding, it also plays a role in promoting innovation and collaboration among public broadcasters across the country.