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  2. List of defunct television networks in the United States

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    Predecessor to PBS. PBS YOU: PBS: January 9, 2006: Launched on January 15, 2000. Service ended in January 2006; most stations replaced service with American Public Television's Create network. ResearchChannel: University of Washington: August 31, 2010 Launched in November 1996. ThinkBright: WNED-TV: Launched in 2001. Ceased in 2011. UniversityHouse

  3. List of PBS member stations - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Public broadcasting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Of the 354 PBS members currently operating as of 2017 (which account for 97% of the 365 public television stations in the U.S.), roughly half belong to one of 40 state or regional networks, which carry programming fed by a parent station to a network of satellite transmitters throughout the entirety or a sub-region of an individual state; this ...

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

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    PBS Kids Channel (original 1999-2005 network) – A digital multicast network operated by PBS, which operated from 1999 to 2005; some of its functions were assumed by the advertiser-supported cable network PBS Kids Sprout, while some of PBS' member stations and state networks carry independently programmed digital subchannels featuring children ...

  6. National Educational Television - Wikipedia

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    Instead, local stations and outside suppliers would provide programming for the system, a model that endures to this day with PBS. In early 1970, both Ford and the CPB threatened to cut NET's funding unless NET merged its operations with New York City-area affiliate WNDT. NET agreed to do so.

  7. WETA-TV - Wikipedia

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    With the national closure of the PBS Kids network in 2005, WETA did not become a PBS Kids Sprout partner. [27] By April 2006, the station had added World programming to a subchannel prior to its January 2007 launch as a nationwide network. [28] In 2007, WETA started broadcasting a children's channel branded under the name WETA Kids.

  8. Disney's KABC and PBS SoCal stations' signals from Mt ... - AOL

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    Flames from the Eaton fire came perilously close to the Mt. Wilson transmitters, and local stations, including KABC, PBS SoCal and radio KLOS-FM, reported losing transmissions.

  9. MHz Networks - Wikipedia

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    MHz Worldview was the main affiliate for WPPT and they switched to PBS. WCFE-TV switched to NHK World-Japan. KMOS-TV started its new independent channel in subchannel 6.3, named KMOS Emerge. KUEN now carries local programming on subchannel 9.2, previously used by MHz Worldview. KWSU-TV removed subchannel 10.3 after MHz Worldview was closed.