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The nonprofit will receive less revenue from its members, which are under pressure to make up for shortfalls of their own.

By Benjamin Mullin

PBS is cutting its current budget by more than a fifth to deal with Congress’s recent decision to eliminate roughly $500 million in federal funding from public TV and radio, according to a memo from the organization’s chief executive, Paula Kerger.