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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. Wall Street Week - Wikipedia

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    Bloomberg Wall Street Week (WSW), is an investment news and information TV program airing Friday nights on the Bloomberg Television.The original weekly show hosted by Louis Rukeyser aired each Friday evening on PBS in the United States from November 20, 1970, to 2005.

  4. PBS - Wikipedia

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    PBS also works with other networks for programming such as CNN International for Amanpour & Company which is a co-production of CNN International and WNET. PBS member stations are known for rebroadcasting British television costume dramas, comedies and science fiction programs (acquired from the BBC and other sources) such as Downton Abbey ...

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

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    It’s a semi-annual tradition during the PBS executive session at the Television Critics Assn.: Asking president/CEO Paula Kerger about the state of funding for the public broadcaster.

  6. 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 ...

  7. PBS Distribution - Wikipedia

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    PBS Distribution (PBSd), formerly known as PBS Ventures, PBS Home Video, and Public Media Distribution, [2] [3] is the home distribution unit of the American television network PBS. The company manages streaming channels, video on demand releases, and sells home videos of PBS series and movies and PBS Kids series in various formats, as well as ...

  8. Public-access television - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) produces public television, offering an educational television broadcasting service of professionally produced, highly curated content. It is not public-access television, and has no connection with cable-only PEG television channels.

  9. Nexstar Broadcasting Group Announces Secondary Offering of ...

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    Nexstar Broadcasting Group Announces Secondary Offering of Common Stock by Selling Stockholders and Repurchase of its Common Stock IRVING, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Nexstar Broadcasting Group, Inc ...