vakero said:
WIPR is not a PBS station.
It's the goverment's funded channel.
Well...the folks at PBS don't seem to know about this!
http://www.pbs.org/aboutpbs/content/annualreport2001/stations/stations/WIPR.html
http://www.pbs.org/als/stations/territories.htm
http://www.pbs.org/digitaltv/localstation.htm
http://www.pbs.org/riverofsong/calendar/
WIPR is a PBS station and a government funded educational/cultural channel. Pretty much sums up most of the PBS stations stateside!
Just at a glance of Programs on WIPR I've pointed out the PBS programs I saw:
Arthur--------PBS Production
American Family--------PBS Production
Austin City Limits--------On many PBS stations stateside
Barney & Friends--------PBS Production
Between the Lions--------PBS Production
Big Comfy Couch --------PBS Production
Caillou--------PBS Production
Clifford--------PBS Production
Cyberchase--------PBS Production
Dragon Tales--------PBS Production
Eco aventura (Eco Explorer in Spanish) --------PBS Production
Endangered Spcies--------PBS Production
Exxonmobil MasterPiece Theatre--------PBS Production
Liberty Kids---------PBS Production
Mister Rogers ---------PBS Production
Nature ---------PBS Production
PBS Kids Bookworn Bunch---------PBS Production
Plaza Sésamo (Sesame Street produced in Spanish...Children's Television Workshop)
P.O.V ---------PBS Production
Sagwa ---------PBS Production
Sesame Street ---------PBS Production
Scientific American ---------PBS Production
Teletubbies---------PBS Production
The Book of Virtues---------PBS Production
Zoboomafoo---------PBS Production
Zoom---------PBS Production
So nearly all the children's PBS and some of the prime time PBS is carried by this channel at the same time as the state-side counterparts. I think we can safely call this a PBS station.
See ya
Tony