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  1. American Public Television introduced the nation to Julia Child, Fred Rogers, The Three Tenors and Monty Python. You may not know our name, but you probably know our shows! For stations, producers and press only

  2. American Public Television (APT) is an American nonprofit organization and syndicator of programming for public television stations in the United States. It distributes public television programs nationwide for PBS member stations and independent educational stations, as well as the Create and World television networks.

  3. American Public Television (APT) is the leading syndicator of high-quality, top-rated programming to the nation’s public television stations. Founded in 1961, APT distributes 250 new program titles per year and more than one-third of the top 100 highest-rated public television titles in the U.S. APT’s diverse catalog includes prominent ...

  4. Watch full episodes of your favorite PBS shows, explore music and the arts, find in-depth news analysis, and more. Home to Antiques Roadshow, Frontline, NOVA, PBS Newshour, Masterpiece and many...

  5. Each year, APT distributes thousands of hours of entertaining, educational and empowering programming to America's 360+ public television stations.

  6. Contact. American Public Television 10 Post Office Square Suite 1200N Boston, MA 02109 P: 617-338-4455 info@APTonline.org

  7. Sign in with Apple. By creating an account, you acknowledge that PBS may share your information with our member stations and our respective service providers, and that you have read and understand ...

  8. FRONTLINE has served as American public televisions flagship public affairs series since 1983. Described by The Atlantic as “the best news program on television,” the series has built a ...

  9. American Public Television, Boston, Massachusetts. 10,139 likes · 110 talking about this · 32 were here. Visit us: APTonline.org Twitter:...

  10. The following is a list of programs currently or formerly distributed to PBS stations through American Public Television.

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