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Jim Knox's Wild Zoofari / Rhode Island PBS [583] [584] Raggs: February 4, 2008: February 1, 2014: KQED-TV [585] Wunderkind Little Amadeus: September 7, 2008: September 6, 2020: Little Amadeus Realisierungs / APT [586] Big Green Rabbit: October 5, 2008: October 4, 2011: Big Green Company, Inc. / Rocky Mountain PBS [587] [588] Anne of Green ...
The application for an entry permit must be made at least 3 business days before travel, and the permit is valid for a stay of up to 30 days, but an extension may be requested for a fee of 50 USD. [78] Business travelers may apply for a multiple-entry permit, for a fee of 50 USD per month, up to one year. [79]
The following is a list of programs broadcast by Kentucky Educational Television (KET), a PBS-affiliated statewide network based in Lexington, Kentucky, which serves the entire state of Kentucky and portions of neighboring states.
The home of many children’s classic TV shows has launched PBS Retro, a free ad-supported channel that’s available via the Roku channel on Smart TVs, Roku devices, and web browsers. The channel ...
This is a list of member stations of the Public Broadcasting Service, a network of non-commercial educational television stations in the United States.The list is arranged alphabetically by state and based on the station's city of license and followed in parentheses by the designated market area when different from the city of license.
The network was one of the first PBS LearningMedia partners when the service was created in its present form in 2011; [129] KET content on PBS LearningMedia generated 3.5 million views, more than half outside of Kentucky, in KET's 2020–21 fiscal year. KET also continues to offer GED education services under the brand FastForward.
ETV HD is the primary feed with high definition content from PBS and SCETV broadcast in the 1080i resolution format. The South Carolina Channel (SCC) carries the national Create service daily, with regionally produced documentary programs focusing on the Carolinas airing during the evening hours.
In 1944, the Curtin Labor government passed the Pharmaceutical Benefits Act 1944 [1] [2] as part of a wider plan to create a British-style National Health Service.The Act was an extension of the similar Repatriation Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme established in 1919 for Australian servicemen and women who had served in the Boer War and World War I.