TBS

TBS commonly refers to a television network known as Turner Broadcasting System, which is a part of Warner Bros. Discovery. Launched in 1976, TBS initially functioned as a superstation before evolving into a national cable network. It is known for a variety of programming, including comedy series, movies, and sports events. TBS features original shows, acquired sitcoms, and broadcasts major sporting events, such as Major League Baseball games and the NCAA Tournament. Besides television, TBS can also refer to other contexts, but in general media discussions, it primarily signifies this cable network.