CPB Re-elects Ramer To Second Term As Chairman

Bruce Ramer has been re-elected to a second, one-year term as chairman of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

He was appointed to the board by President George Bush in 2008. Patricia Cahill, a 2009 appointment by President Barack Obama, was elected vice chair.

Ramer is an attorney with media firm Gang, Tyre, Ramer & Brown, while Cahill is general manager of KCUR-FM Kansas City.

CPB oversees distribution of the government funding that represents, on average, about 15% of noncom station's budgets.

John Eggerton

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