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public television

noun

  1. a type of noncommercial, usually educational, television programming funded by the government, grants, viewers, and corporations. Compare educational television.


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They even did a joint public television show, discussing the political issues of the day, called “The Long and the Short of It.”

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Public television, with which both directors have long histories, has made their work possible and available.

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He couldn’t even tell Khanna the name of the iconic public television show from which it was spun off.

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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.”

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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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