TBS
TBS, or Turner Broadcasting System, is an American television network that primarily airs comedy series, movies, and sports programming. Founded in 1967 by Ted Turner, it has evolved over the years to include a variety of original shows and acquired content. TBS is known for its popular sitcoms and late-night talk shows, making it a staple in American entertainment.
In addition to comedy, TBS broadcasts major sporting events, including games from the NCAA and Major League Baseball. The network is part of Warner Bros. Discovery, which allows it to leverage a vast library of content and resources. TBS continues to be a significant player in the cable television landscape.