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The two stations continue to carry their existing programming, but KCET returned to PBS. [3] [14] The merger was completed on October 1, 2018, with the combined company branded as Public Media Group of Southern California. [15] In January 2024, PBS SoCal announced plans to rebrand KCET as PBS SoCal Plus starting on February 6. [16]
KCET (channel 28) is a secondary PBS member television station in Los Angeles, California, United States.It is owned by the Public Media Group of Southern California alongside the market's primary PBS member, Huntington Beach–licensed KOCE-TV (channel 50).
The series has been honored with numerous awards, including four Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards; [5] [6] [7] the Los Angeles Press Club's SoCal Journalism Award; [8] the Los Angeles Press Club's National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award; [9] and the Radio and Television News Association (RTNA) of Southern California's Golden Mike Award. [10]
Austin – KLRU 18 (Austin PBS) College Station – KAMU-TV 12; Corpus Christi – KEDT 16; Dallas – KERA-TV 13; El Paso – KCOS 13 (PBS El Paso) Houston – KUHT 8 (Houston Public Media) La Feria (Rio Grande Valley) – KCWT-CD 21.4 (airs the PBS national schedule) Lubbock – KTTZ-TV 5 (PBS Texas Tech Public Media)
PBS American Portrait (2021) A Place of Our Own (1998–2011) The Power of Choice (1988–91) Powerhouse (1982–83) Race to Save the Planet; Ramona (1988–90) Reading Rainbow (1983–2006) Rebop (1976–79) Religion & Ethics Newsweekly (1997–2017) Roadtrip Nation; The Romagnolis' Table; Say Brother; Sessions at West 54th; Shining Time ...
KLCS is one of four PBS member stations in the Los Angeles market; the others are KVCR-DT (channel 24) in San Bernardino, which serves the Inland Empire; KOCE-TV (channel 50) in Huntington Beach; and KOCE-TV's sister station KCET (channel 28) in Los Angeles, which KOCE-TV replaced in 2011 as the city's primary PBS station.
Los Angeles: Long Beach: 18 18 KSCI: Shop LC: SBS on 18.2, MBC-D on 18.3, News Y on 18.4 Bishop: 20 20 KVME-TV: Jewelry TV: H&I on 20.2 Los Angeles: 22 4 KWHY-TV: Spanish Ind. Sintesis TV on 22.2, CNL on 22.3, Milenio Television on 22.4, Spanish informercials on 22.5 28 28 KCET: PBS: KCETLink on 28.2, NHK World on 28.3 Los Angeles: San ...
The program is broadcast on PBS SoCal and an edited version of the prior year's show is syndicated to public television stations via PBS. [6] The opening concert was held on December 6, 1964, with Zubin Mehta conducting the Los Angeles Philharmonic with soloist Jascha Heifetz.