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The towers were built as high guy-wired aerial masts for the transmission of TV programs. The original analog tower was built in 1976 near Salem, South Dakota, and was 477 meters (1,565 ft). [3] The digital tower was erected in 1998 near Rowena, South Dakota, and is 609.2 meters (1,999 ft), [1] making it one of the tallest structures in the world.
South Dakota Public Broadcasting (SDPB) is a network of non-commercial educational television and radio stations serving the U.S. state of South Dakota.The stations are operated by the South Dakota Bureau of Information and Telecommunication, an agency of the state government which holds the licenses for all of the PBS and NPR member stations licensed in South Dakota except KRSD in Sioux Falls ...
PBS: satellite of KUSD-TV. World Channel on 8.2, Create on 8.3, PBS Kids on 8.4, SDPB Radio on 8.5, SDPB Classical on 8.6 Eagle Butte: 13 13 KPSD-TV: PBS: satellite of KUSD-TV. World Channel on 13.2, Create on 13.3, PBS Kids on 13.4, SDPB Radio on 13.5, SDPB Classical on 13.6 Huron/Mitchell: Huron: 12 12 KTTM: TCT: satellite of KTTW.
After Utah and Nebraska, South Dakota pays the most per capita on public broadcasting. Noem's proposal could cut funding by as much as 65%, SDPB says.
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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. There ...
It comprises all of the PBS member stations in the U.S. state of North Dakota. The state network is available via flagship station KFME in Fargo and eight satellite stations covering all of North Dakota, plus portions of Minnesota, Montana, and South Dakota. It also has substantial viewership in portions of the Canadian province of Manitoba.
Gier's innovative pursuit of audience engagement was the focus of the April 2023 episode of 1A's More Than Music radio program on NPR, "Shostakovich in South Dakota", which details "how Delta David Gier and the South Dakota Symphony framed Shostakovich's wartime Leningrad Symphony in order to maximize its pertinence for his Sioux Falls audience."