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Happy 50th, PBS!

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On November 3rd 1969 due to pressure from Nixon Administration CPB, four public broadcasters formed the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) to interconnect and distribute programming throughout the land.

And television was never the same again, becoming a household name during the 70s.

Sesame Street found a home here until HBO somewhat took over, though PBS still airs it to this day.

Happy 50th PBS
 

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On November 3rd 1969 due to pressure from Nixon Administration CPB, four public broadcasters formed the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) to interconnect and distribute programming throughout the land.

And television was never the same again, becoming a household name during the 70s.

Sesame Street found a home here until HBO somewhat took over, though PBS still airs it to this day.

Happy 50th PBS
Happy 50th PBS!!!!!!
 

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