Named after | Great Blue Hill |
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Formation | April 5, 1951 |
Founded at | Boston, Massachusetts |
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Fields | Public broadcasting |
Official language | English |
Leader | Susan Goldberg |
Subsidiaries | PBS Distribution |
Affiliations | PBS NPR Public Radio Exchange American Public Media American Public Television National Educational Telecommunications Association |
Revenue | $187 million (2016) |
Expenses | $176 million (2016) |
Website | www |
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The WGBH Educational Foundation, doing business as GBH since August 2020, is an American public broadcasting group based in Boston, Massachusetts. Established in 1951, it holds the licenses to all of the PBS member stations in Massachusetts, and operates its flagship station WGBH-TV, sister station WGBX-TV, and a group of NPR member stations in the state. It also owns WGBY-TV in Springfield, which is operated by New England Public Media under a program service agreement.
Nationally, WGBH is known as the distributor of a number of major PBS programs, including American Experience, Arthur, Frontline, Masterpiece, and Nova, among others; as the owner of Public Radio International until 2018,[3][4] a syndicate of public radio programming; and for its role in the development of closed captioning and audio description technologies for broadcast television.
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