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  2. Public broadcasting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    PBS and American Public Television (formerly Eastern Educational Television Network) distribute television programs to a nationwide system of independently owned and operated television stations (some having the term "PBS" in their branding) supported largely by state and federal governments as well as viewer support (including from pledge ...

  3. PBS - Wikipedia

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    PBS is funded by a combination of member station dues, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, pledge drives, and donations from both private foundations and individual citizens. All proposed funding for programming is subject to a set of standards to ensure the program is free of influence from the funding source. [16]

  4. KPBS (TV) - Wikipedia

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    KPBS (channel 15) is a PBS member television station in San Diego, California, United States. Owned by San Diego State University (SDSU) as part of KPBS Public Media, it is a sister station to NPR member KPBS-FM (89.5). The two outlets share studios at the Conrad Prebys Media Complex at Copley Center on Campanile Drive on the SDSU campus. [2]

  5. American Public Television - Wikipedia

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    American Public Television (APT) is an American nonprofit organization and syndicator of programming for public television stations in the United States. It distributes public television programs nationwide for PBS member stations and independent educational stations, as well as the Create and World television networks.

  6. Pledge drive - Wikipedia

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    Pledge drives have been controversial for most of their existence. While pledge drives are an effective method of raising money for stations, they usually annoy viewers and listeners, who find the regular interruption of what is ordinarily commercial-free content and the station's regular programming being suspended for lifestyle and music specials to be a nuisance.

  7. PBS News Hour - Wikipedia

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    There are no interruptions for advertisements (though like most public television programs, there are "corporate image" advertisements at the beginning and end of each broadcast, as well as barker interruptions asking viewers to donate to their local PBS member station or member network during locally produced pledge drives, which are replaced ...

  8. KCET - Wikipedia

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    KCET (channel 28) is a secondary PBS member television station in Los Angeles, California, United States.It is owned by the Public Media Group of Southern California alongside the market's primary PBS member, Huntington Beach–licensed KOCE-TV (channel 50).

  9. KQEH - Wikipedia

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    These volunteers made up the technical crews for all of their pledge drives and auction programming, as well as other occasional live broadcasts. In 2006, KQED Inc. and the KTEH Foundation agreed to merge to form Northern California Public Broadcasting. [2] As a result of the merger, KCAH changed its call letters to KQET on August 12, 2007.