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Wisconsin’s new budget cuts funds to state pubcasters, educational media
Current ^ | July 24th '15 | Henry Schneider

Posted on 07/24/2015 9:54:45 AM PDT by Drango

Wisconsin public broadcasters lost almost $1.6 million in state funding in the budget signed by Gov. Scott Walker July 12.

The cuts affect two organizations, the University of Wisconsin-Extension and the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board, which support Wisconsin Public Television and Wisconsin Public Radio and provide other services. The ECB was hit hardest by state cuts, losing $1.1 million, while university-based support was reduced by about $460,000.

The cut to ECB funds specifically targeted Wisconsin Media Lab, which curates free K-12 multimedia educational content tailored to the state’s academic standards. Lawmakers eliminated state funding for the program, which has a total budget of $1.6 million.

Due to the cuts, Media Lab will no longer provide some online videos, and it will end production of interactive digital materials such as “Wisconsin Biographies,” “The Ways” and “Into the Book.” The lab has reduced its staff from nine to two by laying off employees and leaving some positions unfilled over the past two months.

“Right now we’re basically just keeping [Media Lab’s] lights on,” said Gene Purcell, executive director of the ECB.

Gov. Walker initially proposed a 34 percent reduction in funding to ECB’s public media services, but a push by state pubcasters prompted lawmakers to restore about $1.6 million, according to Purcell. That curbed the reduction to about 14 percent. The restored funds mostly went to ECB’s engineering services, which it provides to assist with building and operating public broadcasting facilities, according to Purcell.

Purcell said some legislators and officials in the governor’s office gave ECB the impression that they believed enough educational materials were already available online.

Though Wisconsin’s public broadcasters have always provided educational services as part of their mission, Purcell said that he thinks many people in the state don’t recognize the importance of Media Lab and believe that teachers can easily find educational materials online.

“People don’t think of that K-12 element, but we certainly do,” Purcell said. “Educators certainly know about it.”

“One thing we’ll be working on in the next two years is to make sure lawmakers understand the work Media Lab does and understand the importance of state funding to that work,” he added.

Meanwhile, the reduction in funding to University of Wisconsin-Extension have prompted Wisconsin Public Television to cut a quarterly TV program. The network will also produce fewer episodes of some series and reallocate staff, according to Malcolm Brett, director of broadcasting and media innovations at UW-Extension. UW-Extension's combined budget for WPR and WPT is $22.3 million.

“Budget reductions of this magnitude will require a combination of expense reductions and aggressive fundraising to accommodate,” Brett wrote in an email to Current.

UW-Extension will continue with the expanded fundraising efforts it has started in recent years, Brett said. For now, it has eliminated some positions and left others unfilled.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Wisconsin
KEYWORDS: npr; pbs
THANK YOU Gov Walker.

14 percent. Small cuts to be sure, but it's a start.

This isn't about presidential politics. This is about defunding the left and their propaganda machine. Well done Gov Walker.

1 posted on 07/24/2015 9:54:45 AM PDT by Drango
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To: Drango

Plus, media in general is changing.

Now more than ever, it makes no sense to keep broadcasters afloat whose product can not support itself through commercial demand.

With the rise of the new media — anyone who wants that kind of programming can find it from on-line and streaming sources.


2 posted on 07/24/2015 10:05:25 AM PDT by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
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With the rise of the new media — anyone who wants that kind of programming can find it from on-line and streaming sources.

Not only that, but they can avoid the kind of left wing slop public TV and radio pump out 24 hours a day.

3 posted on 07/24/2015 10:14:09 AM PDT by Spartan79 (I view great cities as pestilential to the morals, the health, and the liberties of man. Jefferson)
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To: Drango

Without the big revenues, our socialist overlords lose political influence. Walker is the only candidate who has put that much effort into cutting spending. Every other candidate will eventually imply promises to increase funding to the socialists (”improve education,” “states rights” to more pork, “tough on crime,” etc.).


4 posted on 07/24/2015 10:22:33 AM PDT by familyop (We Baby Boomers are croaking in an avalanche of corruption smelled around the planet.)
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To: BenLurkin

Youtube has tons of educational content even some isn’t the best quality.

As someone who was in public TV, it had its time long ago but it can go away. Anything on there that is worth running, another entity can get the rights and air.


5 posted on 07/24/2015 11:02:35 AM PDT by wally_bert (There are no winners in a game of losers. I'm Tommy Joyce, welcome to the Oriental Lounge.)
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To: Drango

“This isn’t about presidential politics. This is about defunding the left and their propaganda machine. Well done Gov Walker.”

Exactly! It is a start!

There needs to be no taxpayer funding of State agitprop which, as Ray Bradbury noted is only used to project the “proper perceptions” in the ignorant masses. It is used to control emotions and distribute misinformation (pure Marxist techniques to collapse cultures and create mistrust and divide). It creates an addiction, to keep one from true education (original source reading/Great Books, Real Life experiences/interactions).


6 posted on 07/24/2015 11:48:19 AM PDT by savagesusie (Right Reason According to Nature = Just Law)
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To: BenLurkin

It’s more about the public service jobs that are supported by this money than anything else.


7 posted on 07/24/2015 11:50:50 AM PDT by Catmom (We're all gonna get the punishment only some of us deserve.)
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To: Drango

From my longstanding tagline to Governor Walker’s lips...


8 posted on 07/24/2015 1:31:02 PM PDT by Norseman (Defund the Left....completely!)
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To: Drango; onyx; Hunton Peck; Diana in Wisconsin; P from Sheb; Shady; DonkeyBonker; Wisconsinlady; ...

Walker budget cuts explained.

FReep Mail me if you want on, or off, this Wisconsin interest ping list.


9 posted on 07/24/2015 2:34:14 PM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
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“This is about defunding the left and their propaganda machine. Well done Gov Walker.”

You betcha! :) A company I worked for yanked all PBS advertising years ago when they went ‘fabulous’ 24/7. We weren’t the only ones, mind you!

It took about 10 years, but our local PBS has FINALLY gotten the message. I guess it takes that long to run out of, ‘Other Peoples Money.’ ;)


10 posted on 07/24/2015 3:39:31 PM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set...)
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