Yes. You can select any station in the vast PBS network to be your preferred station. Keep in mind that if you make a donation to PBS, you will be directed to the donation page for the station to which you are localized.


What does localized mean?


Localized simply means the station you have chosen as your local station when you come to PBS.org. You an be auto-localized based on your location or you can choose the station to which you want to be localized. You can change your preferred station at any time. Learn how


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