I was under the assumption that Federal funding was a small part of the overall funding picture. Perhaps that's true in the macro. However, in the local view, maybe not so much.
http://www.star-telegram.com/2011/04...as-earned.html
"He didn't bring this up, but the station's friends have: KRTS runs on a $250,000 budget. This was the week for a $60,000 spring pledge drive.
Half of Marfa Radio's budget comes from its scattered but loyal listeners.
The other half -- $125,000 -- comes from the federally funded Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
The station tower was even built with a federal grant.
"If the federal dollars went away, then I think we would go away," Michael said.
They've earned our money."
The Marfa station's dilema is a fairly good argument for the continued funding of NPR IMO.