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Find out the full-power and LPTV stations serving Washington, D.C. and nearby areas, with their VC, RF, callsign, network and notes. See also related media and references.
Find out the names, locations, and frequencies of the non-commercial educational television stations that belong to the Public Broadcasting Service in the United States. The list is organized by state and includes links to articles with more information about each station.
Thai PBS is a public television station in Thailand that broadcasts news and information free from state intervention. It was established in 2008 after the privately run iTV was shut down and replaced by the Public Broadcasting Service Act.
WETA-TV is the primary PBS member television station in Washington, D.C., owned by the Greater Washington Educational Telecommunications Association. It produces and distributes several national programs, such as PBS NewsHour, Washington Week, and Ken Burns documentaries.
WHUT-TV is the only black-owned public television station in the United States, broadcasting from Washington, D.C. on channel 32. It offers a mix of PBS programming, Howard-produced shows, and international content, and has faced financial and technical challenges over the years.
Low-power television stations in Washington, D.C. (6 P) Pages in category "Television stations in Washington, D.C." The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
A comprehensive list of television stations in Thailand, including analogue, digital, cable, satellite and IPTV channels. Find out the names, frequencies, genres and owners of Thai TV stations.
Thai PBS English News Service is the flagship English late night newscast of Thai PBS. The newscast launched since October 24, 2011, during its coverage of worst floods in Thailand. Personalities