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APT Exchange (originally the Free Library) was a service in which the company acts a clearing house for pre-funded programs that are offered free of charge to stations started in 1978. ''
Rick Steves' Europe (starting in 2000), Nightly Business Report, and America's Test Kitchen'' are offered through this service. •
APT Worldwide is the corporation's international sales division even representing some A&E and Discovery programs. Amongst its network clients are Discovery, National Geographic, Japan's NHK, UK's ITV and Italy's RAI-SAT •
Premium Service provides programming for stations via outsourcing or acquisition prime time pledge drive programs particularly performance or self-help shows, which would either trigger a pledge call or a DVD purchased for the viewer's use or as a gift. One of its earliest successful shows was the first
Three Tenors. •
Syndication is a service in which completed programs are acquired.
Muhammad Ali: Through the Eyes of the World, purchased in 2002, was a top hit through this service along with the BBC's
Battlefield Britain series.
Networks APT also distributes two digital broadcast television networks with
WGBH,
WNET, and NETA: •
Create, which offers lifestyle programming, including the genres of food, travel, home & garden, arts & crafts, fitness, and living primarily from the APT library. Introduced in January 2006, Create is licensed to local public television stations, including
PBS stations, and Create is also carried on cable through local agreements with local public television stations. Shows regularly carried on Create include ''Lidia's Kitchen
, P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
, Bob Ross: The Joy of Painting, Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television, Simply Ming, and America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated''. •
World Channel, is a 24-hour digital channel showing public television with non-fiction, science, nature, news, public affairs and documentaries. ==Programming==