Public Broadcasting Service

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The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is a non-profit public broadcasting television service with 349 member TV stations in the United States, with some member stations available by cable in Canada. While the term broadcast covers radio, PBS only covers TV; for radio the United States has National Public Radio, American Public Radio and Public Radio International.

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Broadcast television networks in the United States

Major networks: CBS | NBC | ABC | PBS | FOX | UPN | The WB | The CW¹

Spanish networks: Azteca América | TeleFutura | Telemundo | Univision

Specialty networks: A1 | i | ImaginAsian | MTV2 | OBN | UATV

Home shopping networks: America's Store | HSN | Jewelry TV | Shop at Home | ShopNBC

Religious networks: Almavision | CTN | Cornerstone Television | Daystar | FamilyNet | GLC | LeSEA | 3ABN | TBN | TCT | TLN | WHTV | UBN

See also: Canadian networks | Mexican networks | North American TV | Superstations | list of local television stations in North America

¹ Planned launch in September 2006 following shutdown of UPN and The WB