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  2. Public broadcasting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. public broadcasting system differs from such systems in other countries, in that the principal public television and radio broadcasters – the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) and National Public Radio (NPR), respectively – operate as separate entities. Some of the funding comes from community support to hundreds of public radio ...

  3. Public-access television - Wikipedia

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    Government-access television – Cable channel capacity for the local government bodies and other legislative entities to access the cable systems to televise public affairs and other civic meetings. Government channels are generally reserved for government purposes and not for education-access or public-access television.

  4. State media - Wikipedia

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    State media are typically understood as media outlets that are owned, operated, or significantly influenced by the government. [1] They are distinguished from public service media, which are designed to serve the public interest, operate independently of government control, and are financed through a combination of public funding, licensing fees, and sometimes advertising.

  5. Television news in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Television news in the United States has evolved over many years. It has gone from a simple 10- to 15-minute format in the evenings, to a variety of programs and channels. Today, viewers can watch local, regional and national news programming, in many different ways, any time of the d

  6. Public affairs (broadcasting) - Wikipedia

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    Public affairs television programs are often broadcast at times when few listeners or viewers are tuned in (or even awake) in time slots known as graveyard slots; such programs can be frequently encountered at times such as 5-6 a.m. on a Sunday. Sunday morning talk shows are a notable exception to this obscure scheduling.

  7. List of United States over-the-air television networks

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    Deutsche Welle – Deutsche Welle is a Germany-based non-commercial television service which provides some English-language news programming to public TV stations; its programming feed is available part-time on select educational independent stations, including some stations carried on the World Channel. DW-TV is also carried full time on some ...

  8. List of news television channels - Wikipedia

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    Heilongjiang Broadcasting Television: Chinese: HNTV-6 News Channel China: Henan Broadcasting System: Chinese: JSBC News Channel China: Jiangsu Broadcasting Corporation: Chinese and English: JXTV-7 News Channel China: Jiangxi Radio and Television Chinese: SCTV-4 News Channel China: Sichuan Radio and Television: Chinese: SDTV-8 News Channel China

  9. News media in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Its news programming includes All Things Considered and Morning Edition. PBS and NPR are funded primarily by member contributions and corporate underwriters, with a relatively small amount of government contributions. [4] Other national public television program distributors include American Public Television and NETA.