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Owned by The WNET Group (formerly known as the Educational Broadcasting Corporation and later as WNET.org), [2] it is a sister station to the area's secondary PBS member, Garden City, New York–licensed WLIW (channel 21), and two class A stations: WMBQ-CD (channel 46), and WNDT-CD (channel 14, which shares spectrum with WNET).
Thirteen Revisited is a 1987 anthology series presented by WNET in celebration of its silver anniversary. [1] Each program is a repeat of an older WNET-produced program from the '60s and the '70s, with a select few from the '80s.
The Thirteen Classics (traditional Chinese: 十三經; simplified Chinese: 十三经; pinyin: Shísān Jīng) is a term for the group of thirteen classics of Confucian tradition that became the basis for the Imperial Examinations during the Song dynasty and have shaped much of East Asian culture and thought. [1]
Wide Angle is an American documentary television program produced by Thirteen/WNET New York for broadcast on PBS and for worldwide distribution. The weekly one-hour program covered international current affairs and was last hosted by veteran journalist Aaron Brown.
WNTA (now WNET): Junior Carnival (with "Uncle" Steve Hollis) (Sunday version of essentially same show as Junior Frolics with different host) WNTA (now WNET): Junior Frolics (with "Uncle" Fred" Sayles) WNEW-TV (now WNYW): Just for Fun! (with Sonny Fox) WPIX: Kartoon Klub (with Shari Lewis) WPIX: Laurel and Hardy and Chuck (with Chuck McCann ...
Neal B. Shapiro (born March 9, 1958) [1] is the president and CEO of WNET. He worked previously as the president of NBC News and the executive producer for Dateline NBC . Prior to this Shapiro spent 13 years as a news producer at ABC News .
This is a list of shows produced, co-produced, or presented by New York City, New York PBS member station, Thirteen/WNET New York. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
WNET was a television station broadcasting on ultra high frequency (UHF) channel 16 serving Providence, Rhode Island, United States, from April 5, 1954, to July 10, 1955. It was owned by Channel 16 of Rhode Island, Inc., and aired programs from the CBS , ABC , and DuMont television networks.