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  2. Corporation for Public Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    The Corporation for Public Broadcasting was created on November 7, 1967, when U.S. president Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967.The new organization initially collaborated with the National Educational Television network—which would be replaced by the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS).

  3. Public broadcasting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Of the 354 PBS members currently operating as of 2017 (which account for 97% of the 365 public television stations in the U.S.), roughly half belong to one of 40 state or regional networks, which carry programming fed by a parent station to a network of satellite transmitters throughout the entirety or a sub-region of an individual state; this ...

  4. CNN/SI - Wikipedia

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    CNN Sports Illustrated site logo (2002) The CNN/SI name was maintained for Sports Illustrated ' s online presence at cnnsi.com. In January 2013, CNN acquired Bleacher Report and after Time Warner's spin-off of their publishing assets into Time Inc. (and subsequently sale to Meredith Corporation and later, to IAC's Dotdash), they dropped all use ...

  5. PBS President/CEO Paula Kerger Gives Public Broadcasting ...

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    PBS streams some free shows on its app, but also has PBS Passport, provided to PBS donors for $5 a month and featuring most of the service’s programs. Amazon Channels, meanwhile, has PBS ...

  6. Trump’s FCC is investigating NPR and PBS stations over ...

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    CNN’s October review of Trump’s speeches and social media posts found that over the past two years, he has called for every major American TV news network to be punished.

  7. PBS - Wikipedia

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    PBS stations are commonly operated by nonprofit organizations, state agencies, local authorities (such as municipal boards of education), or universities in their city of license; this is similar (albeit more centralized in states where a licensee owns multiple stations rebroadcasting the main PBS member) to the early model of commercial ...

  8. Struggling Sports Illustrated inks deal to stay afloat ... - AOL

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    The owner of Sports Illustrated came to an agreement with digital media company Minute Media, officials said Monday, to operate the iconic magazine, two months after mass layoffs appeared to ...

  9. List of defunct television networks in the United States

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    Formerly World Championship Sports Network; programming moved to Universal HD (later Olympic Channel). Water Channel: MCE Television Networks Inc. 2009: Launched on September 21, 2006. Web Sports Net: Web Broadcasting Systems Inc. Text-based sports news service. NFL Sunday Ticket: National Football League: 1994 Now Owned By YouTube TV