Bob Ross Paintings to Be Auctioned to Support Public TV Amid Funding Cuts
Thirty Bob Ross paintings will be auctioned to support public television stations. This initiative responds to federal funding cuts, aiming to cover programming costs for affected stations.
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Overview
- Thirty Bob Ross paintings, known for their serene mountain and lake scenes, are being prepared for auction to generate financial support for public television.
- The auctions aim to raise money for public television stations, particularly small and rural ones, which have been significantly impacted by federal funding reductions.
- This fundraising effort comes in response to substantial funding cuts to public broadcasting, including a $1.1 billion reduction by Congress and the Trump administration.
- Profits from the sale of these iconic paintings will help defray programming costs for public TV stations that utilize content from American Public Television.
- Specific auctions include three paintings at Bonhams in Los Angeles on November 11, with other auctions also planned to maximize financial support for the stations.
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Bob Ross paintings are being auctioned to generate financial support for public television stations that have been significantly impacted by federal funding cuts.
Thirty Bob Ross paintings are planned to be auctioned to raise money for public television stations.
Public television stations have faced a $1.1 billion reduction in federal funding as enacted by Congress and the Trump administration, prompting the auction initiative.
Three of the Bob Ross paintings will be auctioned at Bonhams in Los Angeles on November 11, with other auctions planned subsequently to support public TV stations.
The profits from the paintings’ sales will help cover programming costs for public TV stations that broadcast content from American Public Television, particularly benefiting small and rural stations.
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