Publicly-funded broadcasters The Affiliated Media Foundation Movement is a United States grassroots effort to produce public radio serving the needs and interests of low and moderate income Americans, with an emphasis on social justice issues. ...more on Wikipedia about "Affiliated Media Foundation Movement"
The Arbeitsgemeinschaft der öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunkanstalten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland ("Cooperative association of public-law broadcasting institutions of the Federal Republic of Germany"), or simply ARD, is a joint organization of Germany's regional public broadcasting agencies. It was founded in West Germany in 1950 to represent the common interests of the new post-war broadcasting services - mainly the introduction of a joint television network. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alliance of the Public Broadcasters of Germany"
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) is Australia's national public broadcaster. Originally created in 1932 as a radio network, the Corporation has gradually expanded and diversified into all forms of mainstream media, providing television, radio and online services throughout metropolitan and regional Australia, and overseas via its Asia-Pacific Television service and Radio Australia. The Corporation also runs a chain of ABC Shops selling books and audio/video recordings related to its programs, and publishes its own magazines. ...more on Wikipedia about "Australian Broadcasting Corporation"
The Broadcasting Corporation of Newfoundland (BCN) was the government owned public radio service of the dominion of Newfoundland. The radio service was founded in 1939 by the Commission of Government (the British-appointed body that ruled the island). The BCN's first station was acquired when the government purchased VONF (640 kHz) from the Dominion Broadcasting Company and refurbished for the use of the station two transmitters at Mount Pearl that had been built during World War I as Royal Navy HMS Wireless Station (BZM) for North Atlantic communications with Royal Navy ships. BCN's studios were at the sixth floor of the Hotel Newfoundland in St. John's. ...more on Wikipedia about "Broadcasting Corporation of Newfoundland"
Český rozhlas is the publicly-funded radio broadcaster in the Czech Republic. ...more on Wikipedia about "Český rozhlas"
China Central Television or Chinese Central Television, commonly abbreviated as CCTV ( Chinese: 中国中央电视台 pinyin: Zhōngguó Zhōngyāng Diànshìtái), is the major broadcast television network in Mainland China. Organizationally it is a subministry of the People's Republic of China's central government within the State Administration of Radio, Television, and Film and as such it does not have any editorial independence from the PRC government. ...more on Wikipedia about "China Central Television"
CJRT-FM is a Canadian public radio station, which broadcasts at 91.1 on the FM dial in Toronto, Ontario. CJRT currently operates as JAZZ.FM91. ...more on Wikipedia about "CJRT-FM"
CKUA is a Canadian radio station. Originally located at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, it now broadcasts from studios in downtown Edmonton and south Calgary. Created in 1927 through a provincial grant, CKUA was the first public broadcaster in Canada and also the first to offer educational radio programming, including music concerts, poetry readings, and university lectures. ...more on Wikipedia about "CKUA"
The Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (Ραδιοφωνικό Ίδρυμα Κύπρου) or CyBC (ΡΙΚ) is Cyprus' public broadcasting service, transmitting island-wide on three radio and two television channels: ...more on Wikipedia about "Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation"
The National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB) created the Educational Television Stations division at the 1963 convention. The new division had the following responsibilities: ...more on Wikipedia about "Educational Television Stations"
(Elliniki Radiophonia Tileorassi) Ellinikí Radiofonía Tileórasi (Ελληνική Ραδιοφωνία Τηλεόραση — Hellenic Television Broadcasting) is Greece's state-owned public television broadcasting corporation. ...more on Wikipedia about "Elliniki Radiophonia Tileorassi"
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU), known in French as
Finlands Svenska Television (FST) is the Finnish Broadcasting Company YLE's Swedish department which provides television programmes in the Swedish language for the Swedish minority in Finland. Programmes are broadcast in segments on YLE's two main channels, TV1 and TV2, including YLE's main Swedish-language daily news bulletin TV-nytt at 18:15 on TV1. FST also operates its own digital television channel. Many FST programmes are subtitled in Finnish. ...more on Wikipedia about "Finlands Svenska Television"
France Télévisions is the French public national television broadcaster. ...more on Wikipedia about "France Télévisions"
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The Kentucky Educational Television network is Kentucky's statewide public television network. It delivers the PBS national schedule plus a wide range of local programming, adult education and college credit courses. The network, headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky, is operated by the Kentucky Authority for Educational Television. It is the largest PBS network in the nation, operating all of the PBS affiliates licensed to Kentucky except WKYU-TV in Bowling Green ...more on Wikipedia about "Kentucky Educational Television"
Knowledge Network ( call sign CKNO) is a public television educational television network in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is a provincial crown corporation owned by the Government of British Columbia's Open Learning Agency. It went on air January 12, 1981. It broadcasts on cable 5 in the Vancouver area and is available on cable systems throughout British Columbia, as well as over-the-air in smaller communities throughout the province. The network is also available on the Bell ExpressVu satellite service, on Channel 268, and on StarChoice Channel 354. ...more on Wikipedia about "Knowledge Network"
Kol Yisrael ("The Voice of Israel") is the name of Israel's public domestic and international radio service. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kol Yisrael"
The U.S. National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB) began as the Association of College University Broadcasting Stations (ACUBS). In 1938, NAEB persuaded the Federal Communications Commission to reserve five radio channels for educational broadcasting. NAEB merged with the Association of Education by Radio-Television in 1956. It reorganized in 1963 with new divisions Educational Television Stations and National Educational Radio. These divisions lasted until 1973. Until it folded in 1981, NAEB was public broadcasting's primary voice, forum and program distributor. ...more on Wikipedia about "National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB)"
(National Public Radio) :NPR redirects here. For other meanings of NPR, see NPR (disambiguation). ...more on Wikipedia about "National Public Radio"
Nevada Public Radio was founded in 1980 as a public corporation to operate publicly funded radio in Nevada. NPR operates 5 stations in Nevada, 1 station in Utah and 5 retransmitters. ...more on Wikipedia about "Nevada Public Radio"
NHK (日本放送協会, Nihon Hōsō Kyōkai), or the Japan Broadcasting Corporation, is Japan's public broadcaster. Radio Tokyo and Radio Japan are informal English names, referring to NHK's original role as a radio broadcaster. Today it operates two terrestrial television services ( NHK General TV and NHK Educational TV), three satellite services ( NHK BS-1, NHK BS-2, and NHK Hi-Vision – High-definition TV), and three radio networks ( NHK Radio 1, NHK Radio 2, and NHK FM). For audiences overseas it also broadcasts NHK World TV, NHK World Premium, and NHK World Radio. ...more on Wikipedia about "NHK"
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Pacifica Radio is a network of five independent owned and operated, non-commercial, listener-supported radio stations, one associated station, and 90 affiliated radio stations in the United States that is known for its leftist and pacifist political views. Some other U.S. and Canadian community radio stations also carry some Pacifica programming. Pacifica was the first public radio network in the U.S. The network is run by the Pacifica Foundation (a.k.a. Pacifica Radio Foundation). ...more on Wikipedia about "Pacifica Radio"
Palestinian Broadcasting Corporation has a subsidiary known by the name Voice of Palestine. The corporation is funded partially by US government. ...more on Wikipedia about "Palestinian Broadcasting Corporation"
Program 2 Polskiego Radia, known also as radiowa Dwójka is a radio channel broadcast by the Polish public broadcaster, Polskie Radio. It's dedicated to classical music, culture and arts. Thanks to its extensive cooperation with other public broadcasters from around the world, it provides numerous transmissions of concerts and other classical music events from every part of the globe. It's widely considered to be the most elite-targeted of all Polish radio channels. Its studios are located at the Polskie Radio headquarters in Warsaw. It often uses also a concert studio at the TVP's , Polish public TV corporation, compound. ...more on Wikipedia about "Program 2"
The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is a non-profit public broadcasting television service with 349 member TV stations in the United States. PBS headquarters are in Alexandria, Virginia. PBS was founded in 1969, at which time it took over many of the functions of its predecessor, National Educational Television (NET). PBS commenced broadcasting in October 1970. ...more on Wikipedia about "Public Broadcasting Service"
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