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PBS (Public Broadcasting Service) is a non-profit television network that provides educational and informative programming to the public, including documentaries, children's shows, and news programs. NPR (National Public Radio) is a non-profit radio network that produces and distributes news, talk, and cultural programming through member stations across the United States. While both PBS and NPR are public media organizations, PBS focuses on television broadcasting, while NPR focuses on radio broadcasting.

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