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For over four decades, Thirteen has been asking big questions. And in so doing, it has encouraged viewers to ask illuminating questions of themselves and their world. This is the vision that drives the non-commercial, educational, inspiring public television that Thirteen provides.
Each year, Thirteen shares its vision with millions of viewers in the New York, New Jersey, Connecticut tri-state area and -- via the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) -- with people in every corner of the United States. By combining the classic power of public television production, the amazing possibilities of the Internet, pioneering educational projects, and concerned community outreach initiatives, Thirteen continually finds new ways for television to be a positive force in society.
Perhaps most importantly, Thirteen speaks to its viewers as individuals -- respecting their intelligence, sensitivity, and ability to make connections, honoring their backgrounds and differences, and giving validity to their varied perspectives. All year long, day and night, through its abiding mission and unique approach to television's potential for education and personal growth, Thirteen invites millions to see the world in new ways.
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