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Mon Jul 29, 2013, 12:50 PM Jul 2013

PBS Finds Its Niche With Drama, Documentaries, News As One-Time Cable Competitors Wallow In Reality [View all]

NEW YORK (AP) — Honey Boo Boo, the management at PBS wants to thank you.

You, too, real housewives. And naked castaways, Long Island princesses, breakaway Amish, storage warriors, pawn stars and pickers. People at public television may not want to watch you, but they are happy to see you.

When Discovery, The Learning Channel, History, Bravo, A&E and similar networks emerged, there was a real fear it could lead to the death of PBS. Each specialized network would pick off a portion of PBS' audience for programs on science, nature, history and the arts. Founded as an alternative to commercial TV, PBS was losing what made it unique.

Yet in the past few years, these cable networks discovered that it was much more profitable to create reality TV stars. PBS' path was cleared, and it is making the most of its new chance.

"It is now once again something that the viewer can't get anywhere else," said Beth Hoppe, PBS' programming chief.

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http://www.cleveland.com/tv/index.ssf/2013/07/pbs_finds_its_niche_with_drama.html

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