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Twin Cities Public Television, Inc. (abbreviated TPT, doing business as Twin Cities PBS [4]) is a nonprofit organization based in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, that operates the Twin Cities' two PBS member television stations, KTCA-TV (channel 2.1) and KTCI-TV (channel 2.3), both licensed to Saint Paul.
TPT's Minnesota Productions & Partnerships The Minnesota Channel is an American free-to-air television channel originating at Twin Cities Public Television . It features programming related to Minnesota (and some related to Wisconsin and North Dakota ), plus coverage of the Minnesota Legislature when in session.
Minneapolis: 15 15 KWJM-LD: Court TV: Laff on 15.2, Grit on 15.3, Jewelry TV on 15.4 St. Cloud: 17 17 KMWE-LD: Silent Minneapolis: 19 19 KKTW-LD Heartland: Retro Television Network on 19.2, Rev'n on 19.3, The Action Channel on 19.4, The Family Channel on 19.5 St. Cloud: 20 20 K20KW-D: Silent Minneapolis: 21 21 WUMN-LD: Univision: 25 25 KJNK-LD ...
Credits run over show-ending music, sometimes live but often pulled from TPT's library of musical recordings dating back to the 1970s. A live broadcast to celebrate the series's 20th anniversary in April 2005 was transmitted in HDTV. TPT claimed it was the first live high-definition broadcast in the area.
The Twin Cities Gay Men's performing in 2006. The Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus (TCGMC) is a choral group in Minneapolis—St. Paul.The all-male chorus sings a variety of songs arranged for TTBB, ranging from Broadway show tunes to Latin motets to original compositions specially commissioned by the Chorus or written by its members.
MPR's newest service, The Current, is available in Austin, Hinckley, Mankato, the Twin Cities, New Ulm, Rochester and St. Peter. Minnesota Public Radio also broadcasts all three of its services — News, Classical and The Current — on HD Radio in several communities throughout the state of Minnesota.
Minnesota Public Radio began on January 22, 1967, when KSJR-FM first signed on from the campus of Saint John's University in Collegeville, just outside St. Cloud.Colman Barry, then president of Saint John's, saw promise in the then relatively new technology of FM radio, and believed radio was an appropriate extension of Saint John's cultural and artistic functions to the broader community. [4]
Wurzer is a graduate of Minneapolis South High School and the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, where she obtained degrees in broadcast journalism and urban studies. [1] Before joining Morning Edition and Almanac, Wurzer worked as an anchor and reporter for WCCO-TV, Minneapolis's CBS affiliate. She was also a talk-show host for WCCO-AM radio ...