CBS (disambiguation)

CBS (disambiguation)

CBS is one of the largest radio and television networks in the United States.

CBS could also refer to:

* Central Broadcasting System, a Chinese government-owned radio station, broadcast to the rest of the world as "Radio Taiwan International"
* Combined braking system, a system used on motorcycle that balances the engagement of both front and rear brakes

Other uses of CBS include:

Dutch institutes

* Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek, the Dutch national institute of statistics
* Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures, the Dutch institute of fungus studies

Topics related to Christianity

* Campus Bible Study, a Christian group at the University of New South Wales
* Chronological Bible Storying, a method of orally communicating portions of the Bible to the illiterate
* Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament, an Anglican devotional society

Schools/colleges

* Calcutta Boys' School, a school established by the Methodist Episcopal Church in India
* Central Bucks High School South, a Pennsylvania highschool
* C.B.S. Glen Road, a secondary school located in West Belfast, Ireland
* Columbia Business School, at Columbia University in New York City
* Copenhagen Business School, a university in Denmark
* University of Minnesota College of Biological Sciences
* Christian Brothers Grammar School, Omagh, a grammar school in Omagh, Ireland

Other uses

* Canadian Blood Services
* Cell Broadcast Service
* Commercial Bank of Syria
* Charles Bonnet Syndrome, visual hallucinations caused by loss of vision
* Conception Bay South, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
* Cystathionine beta synthase, an enzyme
* Israel Central Bureau of Statistics
* , a videogame.


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