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49 years 40 PBS NewsHour [19] PBS: October 20, 1975 present 49 years 45 Good Morning America: ABC: November 3, 1975 present 9,914+ 49 years 50 Austin City Limits: PBS: January 3, 1976 present 900 The 1st episode was a one-off filmed in 1974 and broadcast in 1975. It became a regular series in 1976. 46 years 46 20/20: ABC: June 6, 1978 present ...
PBS is expanding its presence in the linear, free streaming channel business. The public broadcaster has sealed a deal with Amazon to stream its PBS Kids channel, as well as 150 local PBS stations ...
WNEO is the Youngstown market's PBS station of record, while WEAO provides the Cleveland market with a second choice for PBS programming alongside the market's primary PBS station, WVIZ (channel 25). WNEO and WEAO are owned by Northeastern Educational Television of Ohio, which is a consortium of the University of Akron , Kent State University ...
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 ...
49 years 49 PBS NewsHour [ab] PBS October 20, 1975 present Was hosted by Robert MacNeil (1975–1995) and Jim Lehrer (1976–2011). 49 years 45 Good Morning America: ABC November 3, 1975 present 9,914+ 48–49 years 48–49 Austin City Limits: PBS 1976 present 900 49 years 49 Creative Living with Sheryl Borden: Syndicated January 11, 1976 ...
In Baltimore, CBS switches affiliations to Westinghouse-owned WJZ-TV (channel 13) after 46 years as an ABC affiliate, while ABC joins Scripps-owned WMAR (channel 2) and NBC reunites with WBAL-TV (channel 11) after 13 years as a CBS affiliate. Later that year, Westinghouse acquires CBS, making both WBZ-TV and WJZ-TV CBS owned-and-operated stations.
For 150 million years, non-avian dinosaurs dominated the Earth. Then, 65 million years ago, they suddenly vanished, along with a great deal of the planet's animal and plant life. NOVA examines a remarkable theory about the cause of the catastrophe—in which the first clue to the solution was a piece of clay.