Claiming that Trump taking federal money away makes it impossible to pay 
the $2.5M membership fee to stay with PBS, the Arkansas Educational 
Television Commission is dropping out of the net as of July 1 and 
rebranding from PBS Arkansas to "Arkansas TV", claiming that they will have 
a strong emphasis on local programming (and they can get those Brit 
mysteries, cooking shows and Lawrence Welk reruns from other sources and 
do), but on the other hand, no "Sesame Street," no "NewsHour," no 
"Frontline," no "Masterpiece," no Ken Burns, no "Great Performances"--in 
other words, what makes public TV public TV:

https://apnews.com/article/arkansas-public-television-sever-ties-

AETC is the first state PTV network to drop PBS--Alabama attempted to drop 
the net earlier this year, but relented after complaints from viewers and 
pols. In less urban areas, these state networks own almost all of the 
non-com licenses and have a virtual monopoly on PBS programming or lack of, 
thanks to the net never really doing any serious attempts to make 
themselves a presence on cable or making their Passport streaming service 
anything more than a pledge drive premium.

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