It’s sad to see that the stations that made my childhood fun and exciting have been jeopardized.
PBS has had a lasting impression on my life.
Growing up, PBS Kids was a consistent part of my childhood. My earliest memory is watching “Curious George” in the morning as I ate breakfast and waited for the school bus to arrive. I was 7 years old — and I considered myself a little too old for monkey George’s antics at the time — but I couldn’t deny that it was whimsical and fascinating to see a monkey navigating city life.
But now, PBS is at risk because of recent funding cuts by the Trump administration and Indiana state government . Public broadcasting and media have lost $1.1 billion, with Indiana stations and sources losing $13 million. In Indiana, many stations get about 30% of their