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Public television refers to non-commercial television networks that are funded by public money, donations, and grants, rather than through advertising. It aims to provide educational, cultural, and informative programming that serves the public interest, often including documentaries, arts shows, children's programming, and news. In the United States, the most prominent example is the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), which operates independently and emphasizes quality content over commercial viability. Public television is designed to be accessible to everyone, promoting diversity of viewpoints and community engagement.

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