TBS

5:30 AM - America This Morning
6:00 AM - America This Morning New
6:30 AM - America This Morning New
7:00 AM - Good Morning America New
9:00 AM - Local Programming
11:00 AM - The View New
12:00 PM - Local Programming
1:00 PM - GMA3: What You Need to Know New
2:00 PM - General Hospital New
3:00 PM - Local Programming
4:00 PM - Local Programming
6:30 PM - ABC World News Tonight With David Muir New
7:00 PM - Local Programming
8:00 PM - Jeopardy! Masters New
9:00 PM - Celebrity Wheel of Fortune
10:00 PM - Press Your Luck
11:00 PM - Local Programming
11:35 PM - Jimmy Kimmel Live! New

TBS (Originally an initialism of Turner Broadcasting System), stylized as tbs, is an American basic cable television network owned by the Warner Bros. Discovery U.S. Networks division of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD).[1] It carries a variety of programming, with a focus on comedy, along with some sports events, including Major League BaseballStanley Cup playoffsNCAA men’s basketball tournament and the weekly professional wrestling show AEW Dynamite. As of September 2018, TBS was received by approximately 90.391 million households that subscribe to a pay television service throughout the United States.[2]

TBS was originally established on December 17, 1976, as the national feed of Turner’s Atlanta, Georgiaindependent television stationWTCG. The decision to begin offering WTCG via satellite transmission to cable and satellite subscribers throughout the United States expanded the small station into the first nationally distributed “superstation.” With the assignment of WTBS as the broadcast station’s callsign in 1979, the national feed became known as SuperStation WTBS, and later SuperStation TBS, TBS Superstation, or simply TBS. The channel broadcast a variety of programming during this era, including films, syndicated series, and sports (including Atlanta Braves baseball, basketball games involving the Atlanta Hawks and other NBA teams, and professional wrestling including Georgia Championship WrestlingJim Crockett Promotions and later World Championship Wrestling).

WTBS maintained a nearly identical program schedule as the national feed, aside from FCC-mandated public affairs and educational programming that only aired on the local signal. By the early 2000s, TBS had begun to focus more intensively on comedic programming, including sitcoms and other series. On October 1, 2007, TBS was converted by Turner into a conventional basic cable network, at which time it began to be carried within the Atlanta market on area cable providers alongside its existing local carriage on satellite providers DirecTV and Dish Network. The former parent station in Atlanta was concurrently relaunched as WPCH-TV (branded as “Peachtree TV”, which Turner sold to the Meredith Corporation in 2017, and later acquired by Gray Television in 2021) and reformatted as a traditional independent station with a separate schedule exclusively catering to the Atlanta market.