This is a list of member stations of the Public Broadcasting Service, a network of non-commercial educational television stations in the United States. The list is arranged alphabetically by state and based on the station's city of license and followed in parentheses by the designated market area when different from the city of license. There are links to and articles on each of the stations, describing their local programming and technical information, such as broadcast frequencies. The station's advertised channel number follows the call letters. In most cases, this is their virtual channel number.
- Iowa PBS – statewide simulcast on nine stations:
An ATSC 3.0 simulcast of MPT is also seen via WNUV in Baltimore.
- PBS Utah – statewide simulcast on three stations:
- Norfolk – WHRO-TV 15
- Blue Ridge Public Television -
- Virginia Public Media – regional simulcast on five stations:
Guam/Northern Mariana Islands
The following is a list of affiliates of Create, a PBS sub-channel network of non-commercial educational television stations in the United States. The list is arranged alphabetically by state and based on the station's city of license and followed in parentheses by the designated market area and when different from the city of license. In most cases, this is their virtual channel number.
Northeast
- Washington, District of Columbia: W14AA 22 (now WMDO-CD 47) (December 27, 1976 – June 6, 1981; commercial license; became an affiliate of Univision, and UniMás in 2001)
- Berlin, New Hampshire: WEDB-TV
- Hanover, New Hampshire: WHED-TV
- Buffalo, New York: WNEQ-TV 23 (now WNLO 23) (commercial license transferred from WNED-TV to sell station; became an affiliate of UPN in 2003, and The CW in 2006)
- New York, New York: WNYC-TV 31 (now WPXN-TV 31) (commercial license formerly municipally-owned; currently an O&O Ion Television station since 1998)
- New York, New York: WNYE-TV 25 (October 5, 1970 – December 2004; non-commercial independent since 2004)
- Schenectady, New York: WMHX/WMHQ 45 (now WCWN 45) (commercial license; became an affiliate of The WB in 1999, and The CW in 2006)
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: WQEX 16 (now WINP 16) (commercial license; currently an O&O Ion Television station since 2011)
Southeast
- Cocoa, Florida: WEFS 68 (now WBCC 68) (independent since 2012)
- Daytona Beach, Florida: WDSC-TV 15 (independent since 2011)
- Tampa, Florida: WUSF-TV 16 (defunct as of 2017)
- Culpeper, Virginia: WNVC 41 (currently a World Channel member station since 2020)
- High Knob, Virginia: WSBN-TV (March 30, 1971 - March 27, 2017; satellite station of WBRA-TV)
- Spotsylvania Courthouse, Virginia: WNVT 23 (currently a World Channel member station since 2020)
- Walker Mountain, Virginia: WMSY-TV (August 1, 1981 - March 27, 2017; satellite station of WBRA-TV)
Midwest
- Chicago, Illinois: WYCC 20 (February 17, 1983 – November 27, 2017; license surrendered 2022)
- St. John, Indiana: WCAE 50 (defunct, license swapped frequencies and reactivated as WYIN 56)
- Flint, Michigan: WCMZ-TV 28 (August 23, 1980 – April 23, 2018; defunct)
- Newark, Ohio: WGSF (defunct)
- Portsmouth, Ohio: WPBO-TV 42 (former satellite of WOSU-TV, defunct)
Southwest
- New Orleans, Louisiana: WLAE-TV 32 (owned by the Archdiocese of New Orleans; independent since 2013)
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: KTLC 43 (now KAUT-TV 43) (April 23, 1991 – January 18, 1998; commercial license; became an affiliate of UPN, MyNetworkTV in 2006, and independent in 2012, currently an O&O CW station since 2023)
- Denton, Texas: KDTN 2 (September 1, 1988 – January 13, 2004; now flagship station for Daystar)
- Harlingen, Texas: KMBH 38 (now KFXV 38) (May 5, 1982 – July 13, 1983; October 8, 1985 – 2016; commercial license; currently a Fox affiliate since 2020)
- Waco, Texas:
- KDYW 34 (October 5, 1970 – July 1, 2010; now defunct)
- KNCT 46 (commercial license; October 5, 1970 – August 31, 2018; Off air August 31, 2018 – January 1, 2019; now a CW affiliate since January 2, 2019
West Coast
- San Francisco, California: KQEC 32 (now KMTP-TV 32) (October 5, 1970 – May 11, 1988; independent)
- San Mateo, California: KCSM-TV 60 (now KPJK 60) (October 5, 1970 – July 14, 2009; now non-commercial independent)
- Salem, Oregon: KVDO-TV
- Seattle, Washington: KPEC-TV (defunct)
- Tacoma, Washington: KCPQ 13 (January 4, 1976 – February 29, 1980; commercial license; has been a Fox affiliate since 1986, owned directly by the network since 2020)
NJ PBS and WLIW are affiliates of WNET.
Furch, Pitir. "TV Schedules". Northern California Public Media. Retrieved 2020-03-12.