American Public Television

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American Public Television ( APT ) is the largest exchange platform for productions from public broadcasting TV stations in the United States. APT provides TV stations with a wide range of programs and regulates their transmission rights.

American Public Television (APT) was founded in 1961 and today sells around 250 new productions a year. Programs include documentaries, news, current reporting, television games, DIY programs, children's programs and feature films.

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  1. About | American Public Television. Retrieved January 13, 2019 .