A local public radio station in Shreveport, Louisiana, is one of the few sources of news left in the rural community. Karen Hua reports on the impact of trying to stay on the air when vital federal funding is lost.
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- Red River Radio in Shreveport is the only NPR news station serving the region. 7s
- The station is staffed by a single full-time news employee covering three states. 18s
- Federal funding cuts could impact about 1,500 radio stations nationwide. 1m 1s
- Red River Radio relies on $160,000 in government funding, 15% of its budget. 1m 12s
- Cuts could reduce vital emergency services for rural communities lacking internet access. 1m 58s