- PBS member networks
- NPR member stations
- Georgia (U.S. state)
- Athens, Georgia
- Savannah, Georgia
- Columbus, Georgia
- Atlanta
- Macon, Georgia
- Waycross, Georgia
- Valdosta, Georgia
- Chatsworth, Georgia
- Albany, Georgia
- Pelham, Georgia
- Brunswick, Georgia
- Cochran, Georgia
- Thomasville, Georgia
- Dalton, Georgia
- Pembroke, Georgia
- Wrens, Georgia
- Augusta, Georgia
- Warm Springs, Georgia
- Americus, Georgia
- Dawson, Georgia
- Cordele, Georgia
- Chattanooga, Tennessee
- Phenix City, Alabama
- Auburn, Alabama
- Anderson, South Carolina
- North Augusta, South Carolina
- Hardeeville, South Carolina
- Hilton Head, South Carolina
- Canton, North Carolina
- Tallahassee, Florida
- Jacksonville, Florida
- Alabama
- North Carolina
- South Carolina
- Tennessee
- Florida
Georgia Public Broadcasting
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Georgia Public Broadcasting is aPBS member television andNPR-affiliated radio network serving the state of Georgia though nine full-power television stations and 17 public radio stations all over the state.
In addition, since 2014, GPB Radio programming has aired during the daytime hours daily over Georgia State University-ownedWRAS 88.5 FM/Atlanta by arrangement with the Georgia Public Telecommunications Commission. (WUWG carries a mix of WRAS’s GPB Radio offerings and the main GPB Radio feed.) See also:GPB Kids
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On January 1, 2025, Georgia Public Broadcasting rebranded with a new wordmark and symbol. It was unveiled on ablog post.