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WNET is not a "flagship" station of PBS. It's an important station, yes; but then, as mentioned in the edit history, so are WGBH, WQED-TV, KQED, and several other PBS stations which each have produced a comparable number of widely-carried shows. Remember that PBS gives each member station a certain amount of autonomy not present in commercial stations. As a result, PBS's distribution of programming does not follow the model set forth by network flagships (and fellow NYC stations) WNBC-TV, WABC-TV, WCBS-TV, et al. SwissCelt 00:42, 14 Jun 2005 (UTC)
After an e-mail discussion with Dfmock, I'm willing to concede that WNET is as qualified to call itself a "flagship" station as any other PBS member station. But then, that brings up the question of what stations might be called flagships.
IMO, a partial list might go something like this:
Definitely a flagship
Most likely a flagship
Possibly a flagship
Probably not a flagship
The amount of programming carried nationally on PBS member stations would seem to be the primary criterion, but not necessarily the only one. Thoughts? -- SwissCelt 19:47, 22 July 2005 (UTC)
On an aside, some of WNET's newer programmes are showing a new ident. It uses the Thirteen logo amist a skyline (assuming it's NYC). Can someone get a screenshot of that ident? - Daniel Blanchette 16:47, 24 July 2006 (UTC)
I'm not sure why someone removed Cyberchase from this page. I replaced it because Cyberchase is an original production produced by Thirteen/WNET. It's creators are Sandra Sheppard and Kristin Laskas Martin, who created the show for it's premiere in January 2002 (it piloted in 2001 on Thirteen). According to the programs current press material: "CYBERCHASE is produced by Thirteen/WNET New York and Nelvana Limited. Executive producers are Sandra Sheppard, Thirteen's executive director of Children's and Educational Programming, and Frances Nankin. Ellen Doherty is senior series producer." Check out their press materials in Thirteen's pressroom at http://www.thirteen.org/pressroom (click on the Cyberchase logo) if you have any questions. Digit LeBoid 14:38, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
A trivia tidbit that was removed dealt with the following fact:
The lyric from the song pertinent to this was:
Considering that Billy Joel came from New York and many of his songs dealt, one way or another, with New York life, that was probably in reference to WNET, albeit in a vague manner. Comment? -- azumanga 23:23, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
I'm pretty sure "Psych 1, Psych 2" in the song refer not to psychiatric wards but to undergraduate college psychology courses, commonly taken by students who will have no use for the subject. They're not relevant to WNET anyway, so I removed this allusion and so shortened the whole bit. 69.125.229.110 ( talk) 04:44, 15 November 2020 (UTC)
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WNET Channel 134 is not a "non-commercial" tv station, and it hasn't been one for a long time. I watch the station every day and there are lots and lots of commercials aired every day. Car commercials, bank commercials, food commercials, etc... Just because they air them between programs european style doesn't make it non-commercial. They take the car company money just like Fox and CBS and everybody else. You need to remove the phrase "non-commercial" from the description of Channel 13. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.225.215.208 ( talk) 01:14, 6 April 2008 (UTC)
Those Are Companies And Or Foundations That Donates to PBS and The Station In Question, So In Reality They Are calling calls that Shows the Viewers That They Care For PBS Programming And The Station Carrying it.
If You Have A Concern Involving Thirteen/WNET's Programming or Commercials E-mail them At programming@thirteen.org or File An Issue At The Website at http://www.thirteen.org/about/contact-us/ and File Under 'Broadcast'.
((User:BBCNYC)) 00:58, 3 August 2009 (UTC)(User:BBCNYC)
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