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TBS is an acronym used for several distinct entities in media, science, and broadcasting. In the United States, Turner Broadcasting System (TBS) refers to the media company founded by Ted Turner that built a portfolio of cable networks. One of its flagship properties is the TBS television channel, a general‑entertainment network that evolved from a local Atlanta station’s feed into a nationwide service. Over the years the corporate unit became part of Time Warner, later WarnerMedia, and is now under Warner Bros. Discovery, where TBS continues to air a mix of comedy, scripted series, and syndicated programming.

In laboratory contexts, TBS stands for tris‑buffered saline, a buffer solution used in biology and biochemistry.

In Japan, TBS also refers to Tokyo Broadcasting System, a major broadcasting company operating television and

Overall, TBS denotes different organizations and solutions across media production, laboratory science, and broadcasting, each distinct

It
is
typically
composed
of
Tris‑HCl
and
sodium
chloride,
buffered
to
around
neutral
pH,
and
used
for
washing
and
diluting
samples
in
assays
such
as
Western
blotting
and
ELISA.
When
supplemented
with
Tween-20,
it
is
referred
to
as
TBST
and
is
used
to
reduce
nonspecific
binding
during
immunodetection.
radio
networks.
As
a
media
group,
it
produces
and
distributes
a
variety
of
programming
across
its
TV
and
radio
outlets
and
contributes
to
Japan’s
commercial
broadcasting
landscape.
within
its
respective
field.