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Kentucky Is My Land (1969) – KET's first ever instructional television documentary The KET Story (September 23, 2018) – KET's 50th Anniversary program highlighting the network's history Louisville Symphony in Moscow (1990) – concert film of the Louisville Symphony's performance abroad
KET was the first Kentucky television station to begin digital broadcasts, with WKPC-DT in Louisville being activated on August 19, 1999, by governor Paul E. Patton as part of the opening day festivities of the Kentucky State Fair. [97] This transition also placed KET among the first 10 public broadcasters to begin digital broadcasts. [98]
Flagship of Kentucky Educational Television. PBS Encore on 46.2, Kentucky Channel on 46.3, PBS Kids on 46.4 Lexington: Danville: 56 19 WDKY-TV: Fox: Rewind TV on 56.2, Charge on 56.3, Comet on 56.4 Beattyville: 65 7 WLJC-TV: Cozi TV: TheGrio on 65.2, Antenna TV on 65.3, getTV on 65.4, This TV on 65.5, Start TV on 65.6, H&I on 65.7 Richmond: 67 ...
Kentucky Educational Television announced on Tuesday that a new host is coming for one of its long-running and most popular shows, “Kentucky Life.”. Chip Polston, who has been a frequent on ...
The Kentucky Channel, also known by its Program and System Information Protocol short name and on-screen logo bug as KET KY, is a full-time 24/7 statewide digital television programming service originating from PBS member state-network Kentucky Educational Television.
KENTUCKY — One of the most popular television shows, “Secrets of the Dead,” is bringing an 1865 Civil War massacre in Kentucky to life this October.The episode will focus on the events of ...
WKPC-TV (channel 15) is a Public Broadcasting Service member television station licensed to Louisville, Kentucky, United States.Owned by the Kentucky Authority for Educational Television, the station is operated as part of the statewide Kentucky Educational Television (KET) network.
KET ED, known as the Education Channel, was a digital television programming service operated by PBS member network Kentucky Educational Television.The service provided programming from the Annenberg/CPB project, along with encore presentations of some PBS programming, and much of KET's locally produced in-house instructional television (ITV) productions.