Cincinnati Educational Television, also known as CET, is privately owned and headquartered in the US. Founded in 1954, with an estimated 20 employees, the company reported $9.7M in revenue as of 2023. Functioning as a tier 2 media tech buyer, it specializes in broadcast television and radio, offering a community-based public media on-demand service.
On March 26, 2026, PBS programming began spotlighting individuals on the front lines of environmental change during Earth Month, featuring stories from a community-owned elephant sanctuary in Kenya and a protected tiger habitat in India. Previously, on March 18, 2026, Cincinnati Educational Television announced a Winter 2026 Virtual Book Club in partnership with PBS Kansas and WGCU PBS, targeting adults aged 18-35, with and without an Autism diagnosis, who will read "You’ll Be The Death of Me" by Karen M. Earlier, on December 30, 2025, CET hosted "Happy Little Trees: An Evening of Art & Joy with Nic Hankins," a live painting demonstration by Bob Ross Certified Instructor Nic Hankins, presented in partnership with ArtWorks, where tickets included charcuterie, a drink, and a raffle entry for the finished painting. This followed the November 12, 2025 announcement of holiday programming scheduled for December 2025 on CET and ThinkTV, which also included kids' holiday programs.
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Cincinnati Educational Television offers products in the media and telecoms services industry. Cincinnati Educational Television's product portfolio comprises of broadcast television and radio.
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Cincinnati Educational Television's revenues were less than $25M in 2023. All the revenue comes from linear (local broadcaster).
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