PBS Widereach

 is a public programming service intended for areas ranked below the top 100 television markets in the United States (as ranked by Nielsen Media Research). It debuted in 2000, and is jointly controlled by the, , and.

handles programming services for PBS Widereach in, , scheduling is controlled by in   while centralcasting operations are hubbed by  member station  at the Dallas Communications Complex in the  area of.

PBS Widereach never officially identifies itself specifically as "PBS Widereach" on-air; its network identification consists solely of the PBS ident being used at the moment, with a voiceover saying "This is PBS."

Current affiliates
Note that most "call letters" below are informal, as many of these stations do not broadcast over-the-air and as such, are not licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC); the meanings of each affiliate's "call sign" are also included. These fictional "call signs" are used for the purposes of identification in electronic program guides and Nielsen ratings tabulation.
 * "WARE" -
 * "WRLF" - (W River of Little Fish)