All of us at PBS welcome and value your feedback about our programming and services. Unfortunately, the incredible volume of correspondence we receive prevents us from responding to every message. However, please be assured that your comments provide an important source of information, and that your e-mail will be shared with the appropriate departments.
Please check out our Frequently Asked Questions page for answers to the most common questions.
There are several options for viewers who would like to offer feedback or ask questions regarding PBS and its programs.
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Have a question or comment about the scheduling of a program?
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 | Contact your local PBS station because all scheduling decisions are made locally.
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| Have a question or comment for the producers of a program? |
 | Visit our Program Contacts page for their contact information.
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| Have a question about the Digital TV Transition? |
 | Television is available in most areas in a new digital format called digital TV or DTV. Starting in February 2009, DTV will be the only way for high-power TV stations to broadcast television in America. Visit our PBS Digital Television page to find answers to the most common DTV questions.
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Have a question or comment about PBS? |
 | Write our Viewer Services department. (Please note that due to staffing limitations, we are unable to respond to inquiries that are addressed by our Frequently Asked Questions page.)
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Want to get more engaged with the PBS community? |
 | Visit PBS Engage to connect directly to our PBS member stations, program producers, and viewers like you.
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Have a comment about the journalistic integrity of PBS on-air or online content? |
 | Write the PBS Ombudsman, Michael Getler, who serves as an independent internal critic within PBS seeking to ensure that PBS upholds its own standards of editorial integrity. |