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Georgia Public Broadcasting (GPB) is a state network of PBS member television stations and NPR member radio stations serving the U.S. state of Georgia.It is operated by the Georgia Public Telecommunications Commission, an agency of the Georgia state government which holds the licenses for most of the PBS and NPR member stations licensed in the state.
GPB's First Channel Education, originally known as Second Channel or 2TV, was broadcast from 1991 and continued in its educational format from March 2020 until it was shutdown at the end of 2023. GPB's First Channel Sport , broadcasts since 21 May 2024.
WABE-TV was Georgia's first public television station, signing on as WETV in February 1958, and is the only one that is not part of Georgia Public Broadcasting (GPB). It has typically provided a programming mix more reflective of the city of Atlanta than the statewide service from GPB, though duplication between the two has been an issue at ...
The game will be broadcast live on the Georgia Public Broadcasting (GPB) channel, which is Channel 9 for Comcast customers in the Greater Savannah area. ... SCPS's Woodward one of Georgia's best ...
Website. www.1tv.ge. First Channel (Georgian: პირველი არხი, romanized: p'irveli arkhi), also called 1TV, is a Georgian television channel owned and operated by Georgian Public Broadcaster, launched in 1956. This channel is received by 85% of the population of Georgia.
Miami – WLRN-TV 17. Orlando – WUCF-TV 24. Pensacola – WSRE 23. South Florida PBS – regional simulcast on two stations: Boynton Beach – WXEL-TV 42. Miami – WPBT 2. Tallahassee – WFSU-TV 11. Panama City – WFSG 56 (satellite of WFSU-TV) Tampa – WEDU 3 / WEDQ 3.4.
Website. www.gpb.org. WGTV (channel 8) is a PBS member television station licensed to Athens, Georgia, United States, a legacy of the station's early years as a service of the University of Georgia (UGA). Owned by the Georgia Public Telecommunications Commission (technically under the Georgia Board of Regents, along with the University System ...
This is the first GPB station, and one of the few non-commercial educational stations in the country, that use a channel outside of the 88-92 MHz reserved band. WQMT FM 98.9 in Chatsworth was purchased under similar circumstances for $3.2 million and switched to GPB programming on January 2, 2008 as WNGH-FM.