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What is the difference in PRI (Public Radio International) and PBS radio (Public Broadcasting System?

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What is the difference in PRI (Public Radio International) and PBS radio (Public Broadcasting System?

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“PRI distributes public radio programs like This American Life and co-produces the global news program The World (radio program). Programs on PRI, sometimes mis-attributed as National Public Radio programs, are produced by a variety of organizations in the United States and other countries. PRI, along with NPR and Minnesota Public Radio’s American Public Media, is one of the largest distributors of public radio programming in the United States. The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is a non-profit public broadcasting television service with 354 member TV stations in the United States, with some member stations available by cable in Canada. While the term broadcast covers radio, PBS only covers TV; for radio the United States has National Public Radio, American Public Media, and Public Radio International.

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