
Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is a non-profit television network in the United States that provides educational and informative programming. Funded by a mix of government support, viewer donations, and grants, PBS offers a wide range of shows, including documentaries, children's programs, and cultural content. Its mission is to serve the public interest by delivering high-quality programs that educate and enrich the community. PBS is known for iconic programs like "Sesame Street," "PBS NewsHour," and various nature and science documentaries, promoting learning and exploration across all age groups.