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If Trump cuts funding to NPR and PBS, rural America will pay a devastating price

Media | The Guardian · Margaret Sullivan · last updated

Much of the country has little access to local news, with public media filling the void – and serving as a lifeline

When Hurricane Helene walloped North Carolina last fall, residents were hit by a second threat at the same time: the dire need for accurate information.

The loss of electric power amid the widespread flooding meant that people – especially those in isolated areas – were deprived of basic news. They needed to know about everything from road closures to the whereabouts of their family and friends to sources of drinkable water.

Margaret Sullivan is a Guardian US columnist writing on media, politics and culture

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