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KCSM radio and KCSM-TV were originally established by the College of San Mateo as training facilities for radio and TV broadcasters. Many well-known media personalities were educated at the College of San Mateo, including tabloid TV reporter Steve Wilson, ESPN sportscaster, San Francisco Giants announcer Jon Miller and K101 air personality Jeff Serr.
KPJK (channel 60) is a non-commercial independent television station licensed to San Mateo, California, United States, serving the San Francisco Bay Area.Owned by Northern California Public Media (not to be confused with Northern California Public Broadcasting), it is sister to PBS member station KRCB (channel 22) and NPR member stations KRCB-FM (104.9) and KRCG-FM (91.1). [3]
KCSM may refer to: KCSM (FM) , a radio station (91.1 FM) licensed to San Mateo, California, United States KPJK , a television station (channel 60) licensed to San Mateo, California, United States, which used the call sign KCSM-TV from 1964 to 2018
San Mateo, California: KCSM-TV 60 (now KPJK 60) (October 5, 1970 – July 14, 2009; now non-commercial independent) Salem, Oregon: KVDO-TV; Seattle, Washington: KPEC-TV (defunct) Tacoma, Washington: KCPQ 13 (January 4, 1976 – February 29, 1980; commercial license; has been a Fox affiliate since 1986, owned directly by the network since 2020)
San Mateo: 60 27 KPJK: Educational ... (11/1/1959-3/21/1960) Channel 42: KCFT-TV - Ind. - Concord ... Timeless TV on 45.6, Salem News Channel on 45.7 San Francisco ...
Telecourses are available to all students within the San Mateo County Community College District. KCSM-TV is a membership community supported station located on the CSM Campus. On July 31, 2018, ownership and operation for KCSM-TV was transferred from the District, and the station call sign became KPJK. [43] KCSM FM is a community supported ...
KRCB (channel 22) is a PBS member television station licensed to Cotati, California, United States, serving the San Francisco Bay Area.Owned by Northern California Public Media (the Rural California Broadcasting Corporation), it is a sister station to NPR members KRCG-FM (91.1) and KRCB-FM (104.9) and independent noncommercial station KPJK (channel 60).
Desirous of a lower channel number, in early 1977, the station approached the College of San Mateo, which owned KCSM-TV, a small educational station in San Mateo. [8] The trade, which the college approved that March, gave KDTV a lower channel number and KCSM-TV, then with anemic technical facilities, full-power coverage of the Bay Area and ...