PBS (disambiguation)
PBS is the Public Broadcasting Service, a nonprofit television service in the US.
PBS may also refer to:
Broadcasting
- PBS 106.7FM, a community radio station in Melbourne, Australia
- PBS America, UK derivative of US PBS
- Pacific Broadcasting Systems, a Filipino radio network
- Palestine Broadcasting Service (1936–1948), British Mandate for Palestine
- People's Broadcasting Service a Filipino radio network, managed by Bombo Radyo Philippines
- Philippine Broadcasting Service, a Filipino government-owned radio network
- Progressive Broadcasting System (early 1950s), a defunct American radio network
- Public Broadcasting Services, Malta
- Thai Public Broadcasting Service, Thai TV station
- PBS Kids, a US TV station
Science and technology
- Lead(II) sulfide (PbS), an inorganic compound
- Phosphate-buffered saline, a buffer solution commonly used in biological research
- Polarizing beam splitter, a component in experimental optics
- Polybutylene succinate, a synthetic polyester
- Positive behavior support, a substantiated form of applied behavior analysis
- Primer binding site, a region of a nucleotide sequence
- Sodium perborate (NaH2BO4), a white, odorless, water-soluble chemical compound
Computing
- Portable Batch System, a computer software that performs job scheduling
- Preferential bidding system, a computer system for employee work-duty bidding
Organizations
- Pacific Bulb Society
- Pakistan Bureau of Statistics
- Parti Bersatu Sabah, a Malaysian political party
- Pink Boots Society, supporting women working in brewing
- Public Buildings Service of the US General Services Administration
- Swiss Guide and Scout Movement (German: Pfadibewegung Schweiz)
- Prayer Book Society of Canada
- Prayer Book Society of the USA or PBS USA
- Privatbanen Sønderjylland, a former Danish railway operator
Other uses
- Positive Black Soul, a Senegalese hip-hop group
- Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, Australia, subsidising medicines
- Product breakdown structure, a project-management tool
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