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How are public television and public radio funded in New York State?

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How are public television and public radio funded in New York State?

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New York’s public television and public radio stations receive roughly half their funding from contributions and memberships. Additional funding comes from grants from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the New York State Department of Education, and other grantors. Program and production underwriting and sales of books and videos account for additional support. The New York State Office of Educational Television and Public Broadcasting oversees the distribution of $16.8 million (FY07) in State funding to nine New York public television stations and 17 public radio stations. The non-profit corporations owning these stations’ licenses are chartered by the New York State Board of Regents, making the New York State public broadcasting stations partners in the University of the State of NY (USNY). Each corporation is governed by a locally elected Board of Trustees. Detailed information on support and revenues for individual stations is available on the web sites of each television an

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New York’s public television and public radio stations receive roughly half their funding from contributions and memberships. Additional funding comes from grants from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the New York State Department of Education, and other grantors. Program and production underwriting and sales of books and videos account for additional support. The New York State Office of Educational Television and Public Broadcasting oversees the distribution of $15 million (FY11) in State funding to nine New York public television stations and 17 public radio stations. The non-profit corporations owning these stations’ licenses are chartered by the New York State Board of Regents, making the New York State public broadcasting stations partners in the University of the State of NY (USNY). Each corporation is governed by a locally elected Board of Trustees. Detailed information on support and revenues for individual stations is available on the web sites of each television and

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