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The station first signed on the air on October 19, 1964, as KTEH, originally intended to serve the South Bay. In the late 1990s, KTEH bought KCAH in Watsonville, which was founded in 1989 to serve as the PBS station for the Santa Cruz–Salinas–Monterey market. Before being acquired by KQED, KTEH maintained a Technical Volunteer program ...
KTEH may refer to: KTEH-LP , a low-power radio station (98.9 FM) licensed to serve Los Molinos, California , United States KQEH , a television station (channel 50, virtual 54) licensed to serve San Jose, California, which held the call sign KTEH from 1964 to 2011
The following is a list of programs broadcast by Kentucky Educational Television (KET), a PBS-affiliated statewide network based in Lexington, Kentucky, which serves the entire state of Kentucky and portions of neighboring states.
PBS is expanding its presence in the linear, free streaming channel business. The public broadcaster has sealed a deal with Amazon to stream its PBS Kids channel, as well as 150 local PBS stations ...
KQED (channel 9) is a PBS member television station licensed to San Francisco, California, United States, serving the San Francisco Bay Area.The station is owned by KQED Inc., alongside fellow PBS station KQEH (channel 54) and NPR member KQED-FM (88.5).
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.
Uncommon Knowledge was originally a weekly 30-minute TV show co-produced and presented by San Jose, California, PBS member station KTEH from 1996 to 2005. [citation needed] It was distributed first by American Public Television and later by PBS to public television stations throughout the United States and internationally by NPR Worldwide ...
In December of the same year it was announced that American PBS station KTEH 54, which services San Jose, California, had acquired the rights to broadcast the 2005 episodes, [36] making it the first public television station to publicise this acquisition of the new series.