Walking With Dinosaurs:The Journey North
The dangerous journey of the Pachyrhinosaurus, where survival is at stake during the annual migration hundreds of miles north.
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The dangerous journey of the Pachyrhinosaurus, where survival is at stake during the annual migration hundreds of miles north.
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Wisconsin Public Radio's offices are located in UW-Madison's Vilas Hall. (Photo Courtesy of UW-Madison)
Wisconsin Public Radio announced last week that it was laying off at least 15 staff members and cancelling four radio programs as the station faces budget shortages and the looming prospect of cuts to its federal funding.Β
The staff members were notified of the layoffs on Friday and the cancelled programs include the nationally syndicated βTo the Best of Our Knowledge,β the arts and culture show βBETA,β the health show βZorba Paster On Your Healthβ and the local βUniversity of the Air.βΒ
Republicans in control of the U.S. Congress have been considering a proposal to rescind federal money previously allocated to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which distributes federal funds to local stations across the country. Earlier this month, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to take $1.1 billion from CPB and the Senate has until mid-July to pass its own version of the provision.Β
About four percent of WPRβs budget comes from federal CPB funds.Β
But WPRβs financial troubles were looming prior to the Republican cuts, with the station facing a budget deficit in recent years. WPR itself reported that the prospect of layoffs was raised almost a year ago and there is a plan to merge WPR with the more financially stable PBS Wisconsin in the works.Β
βWeβre saddened to say goodbye to these valued colleagues and shows that have been an important part of our recent history,β Sarah Ashworth, WPR director, said in a letter announcing the changes. βThis is a difficult decision and WPR must prioritize its capacity to provide what no other media outlet can: unique Wisconsin content from a decidedly Wisconsin point of view. A focus on creating Wisconsin content for Wisconsin audiences is our obligation to β and our richest opportunity for β public service.β
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