Article in Poynter by Sopie Endrud, 6/11/25
Headline: “Facing severe budget cuts, a local television station leaned on its community — and succeeded”
Subhead: “Prince George’s Community Television in Maryland saw an impending 75% budget slash. Instead of capitulating, the station made its value known”
“The campaign to save Prince George’s Community Television culminated at a two-hour-long county budget hearing, where 37 people wearing ‘Save CTV’ pins implored their county council to save the station.
“Jaylan Sims stood at the lectern on April 28, his voice cracking as he held up his volunteer ID card from nine years ago.
“ ‘I kept it in my room because CTV meant that much to me,’ he told the council.
“ ‘They taught me things that no other news station teaches,’ he continued. He had been allowed to use CTV’s camera and teleprompter to complete class assignments at Bowie State University. Now, a recent graduate, he credited CTV for making that achievement possible. . .”
Read the full article at:
https://www.poynter.org/business-work/2025/prince-georges-community-tv-saved-budget-hearing/