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  2. WNET - Wikipedia

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    The WNET Group also operates New Jersey's PBS state network NJ PBS, and the website NJ Spotlight through an outsourcing agreement. WNET and WLIW share studios at One Worldwide Plaza in Midtown Manhattan with an auxiliary street-level studio in the Lincoln Center complex on Manhattan's Upper West Side ; WNET's transmitter is located at One World ...

  3. World Channel - Wikipedia

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    World Channel, also branded as World (stylized as WORLD), is an American digital multicast public television network owned and operated by the WGBH Educational Foundation.It is distributed by American Public Television and the National Educational Telecommunications Association and features programming covering topics such as science, nature, news, and public affairs.

  4. Nature (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Nature is a wildlife television program produced by Thirteen/WNET New York. It has been distributed to United States public television stations by the PBS television service since its debut on October 10, 1982. Some episodes may appear in syndication on many PBS member stations around the United States and Canada, and on the Discovery Channel.

  5. WLIW (TV) - Wikipedia

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    WLIW (channel 21) is a secondary PBS member television station licensed to Garden City, New York, United States, serving the New York City television market.It is owned by The WNET Group alongside the area's primary PBS member, Newark, New Jersey–licensed WNET (channel 13); two Class A stations, WNDT-CD (channel 14) and WMBQ-CD (channel 46, which shares spectrum with WLIW); and WLIW-FM (88.3 ...

  6. Black Journal (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    June 12, 1968. (1968-06-12) –. 1977. (1977) Black Journal is an American public affairs television program on National Educational Television (NET) and later WNET. [1] It covered issues relevant to African-American communities with film crews sent to Atlanta, Detroit, New Orleans, and Los Angeles, and Ethiopia. The program was originally an ...

  7. Wide Angle (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Wide Angle is an American documentary television program produced by Thirteen/ WNET New York for broadcast on PBS and for worldwide distribution. The weekly one-hour program covered international current affairs and was last hosted by veteran journalist Aaron Brown. Wide Angle began broadcasting on PBS in 2002, and aimed to expand the awareness ...

  8. W Network - Wikipedia

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    W Network (often shortened to W) is a Canadian English language discretionary specialty channel owned by Corus Entertainment. The channel primarily broadcasts general entertainment programming oriented towards a female audience. W Network was established in 1995 as the Women's Television Network (WTN), which had a focus on women's lifestyle ...

  9. WGBH Educational Foundation - Wikipedia

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    By December 2005, Boston’s WGBH and New York City's WNET were already broadcasting a local version of World on a subchannel. [7] and added by April 2006, Washington’s WETA. Then, WGBH and WNET teamed up with PBS, APT and NETA to roll out a national version of the local channels as PBS World. The network was launched nationally on August 15 ...