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KETC is known among viewers in St. Louis for preempting PBS programs to air library program content or less controversial pledge drive programs [citation needed], such as WQED-produced doo-wop specials, using the default network feed in late night to premiere those PBS programs instead, though St. Louis has traditionally had stations, commercial and non-commercial, preempt programming from ...
KSDK/KSD-TV: Corky's Colorama (with Clif St. James) KACY-TV: The Cricket and Millie (with Mildred Savage, Eleanor Donohue) KETC: Fignewton's Newspaper (with Leo and Dora Velleman) KETC: The Finder (with Sonny Fox) KMOV/KMOX: D. B.'s Delight (with Doug Kincaid) KMOV: Gator Tales (with Doug Kincaid) KTVI: The Little Rascals (Fred Moegle)
Until February 17, 2009, KMOS also competed with KETC, the St. Louis PBS member station, on Mediacom cable systems in the market. KETC has since been dropped from Mediacom's systems in Columbia and Jefferson City as of February 17, leaving KMOS to be the sole PBS station in these areas.
This is a list of member stations of the Public Broadcasting Service, a network of non-commercial educational television stations in the United States.The list is arranged alphabetically by state and based on the station's city of license and followed in parentheses by the designated market area when different from the city of license.
A Time for Champions [1] is a 2009 documentary film produced by Bud Greenspan's Cappy Productions and St. Louis PBS member station KETC.It chronicles the Saint Louis University soccer dynasty of the 1960s and 1970s.
It includes Third Baptist Church, the St. Louis Black Repertory Theatre Company, [3] the Grand Center Arts Academy, KDHX Community Media, St. Louis Public Radio (KWMU), the Kranzberg Arts Center, and the headquarters of the Nine Network of Public Media (KETC), a PBS affiliate. [4] It is near the Grand MetroLink station.
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Patrick Murphy is an American television producer for the Nine Network of Public Media, the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) affiliate in St. Louis, Missouri.He also serves as the station's Vice President of Production.