
PBS (Public Broadcasting Service)
The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is a non-profit television network in the United States that provides educational, informative, and cultural programming. Established in 1969, PBS is known for its diverse content, including documentaries, children's shows like "Sesame Street," and arts programming. Unlike commercial networks, PBS relies on funding from viewers, government grants, and donations, aiming to serve the public interest rather than profit. Its mission is to educate, inspire, and connect communities through quality programming that often reflects the diversity of American society.