Public broadcasting
Public broadcasting is television or radio broadcasting which is not run for profit. In some cases, it is state-owned. Examples include PBS in the United States, BBC in the UK, CBC in Canada, ABC in Australia and NHK in Japan.
Public Broadcasting Media
The Gregory Hall on the campus of University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign hosted an important meeting of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters in the 1940s, that spawned both PBS and NPR.[source?]