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public television
noun
- a type of noncommercial, usually educational, television programming funded by the government, grants, viewers, and corporations. Compare educational television.
Example Sentences
They even did a joint public television show, discussing the political issues of the day, called “The Long and the Short of It.”
Public television, with which both directors have long histories, has made their work possible and available.
He couldn’t even tell Khanna the name of the iconic public television show from which it was spun off.
Gonzalez, who wrote the blueprint for defunding the CPB for Project 2025, derides the content that NPR and PBS present – lineups that include public television's massive historical docuseries by Ken Burns, “NOVA” science documentaries and “Nature” features — as “noneducational.”
In her opener, Greene also cited a 2015 “Frontline” documentary that followed transgender kids and their families, making the vile suggestion of it being evidence of public television allegedly “sexualizing and grooming children.”
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