Public Broadcasting Service
:PBS redirects here; for alternate uses see PBS (disambiguation).
New networks
PBS has also begun at least three new TV networks: PBS YOU, PBS Kids, and PBS DT2 (a feed of HDTV and letterboxed programming for digitally equipted member stations), along with packages of PBS programs that are similar to local stations' programming, the PBS-X feeds. (See List of United States broadcast television networks). Some or all are available on many digital cable systems, on free-to-air TV via communications satellites http://www.lyngsat.com/amc3.html, as well as via DirecTV direct broadcast satellite. PBS YOU is also available on Dish Network.
Related Topics:
TV network - PBS YOU - PBS Kids - PBS DT2 - HDTV - Letterbox - PBS-X - List of United States broadcast television networks - Digital cable - Free-to-air - Communications satellite - DirecTV - Direct broadcast satellite - Dish Network
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With the transition to terrestrial digital television broadcasts, many are also often now available as "multiplexed" channels on some local stations' standard-definition digital signals, while DT2 is found on the HD signals.
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Sources of funding |
| ► | Organizational structure |
| ► | Programming |
| ► | Other shows |
| ► | Criticism |
| ► | New networks |
| ► | Further reading |
| ► | See also |
| ► | External links |
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