SOPTV
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KSYS / KFTS | |
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KSYS: Medford, Oregon KFTS: Klamath Falls, Oregon |
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Branding | SOPTV |
Slogan | "Connecting Our Community" |
Channels | KSYS: 8 (VHF) KFTS: 22 (UHF) analog, KSYS: 42 (UHF) KFTS: 33 (UHF) digital |
Translators | (see article) |
Affiliations | PBS |
Owner | Southern Oregon Public Television, Inc. |
Founded | KSYS: January 17, 1977 KFTS: December 13, 1988 |
Website | www.soptv.org |
Southern Oregon Public Television is the PBS member for most of southwest Oregon. It operates KSYS, channel 8 in Medford and KFTS, channel 22 in Klamath Falls.
In 1965, Oregon Educational Broadcasting, forerunner of Oregon Public Broadcasting, persuaded the FCC to reassign channel 8 to from Brookings to Medford. OEB intended to make channel 8 the third station in its television network, which at that time included flagship KOAC-TV in Corvallis and KOAP-TV (now KOPB-TV) in Portland. Southern Oregon was the only region of the state without public television. However, OEB backed out after a protracted battle with several commercial applicants. The license eventually went to Liberty Television, owners of KEZI-TV in Eugene.
However, the owners of the two commercial stations in the area--Bill Smullin of KTVM-TV (now KOBI) and Ray Johnson of KMED-TV (now KTVL) helped a new nonprofit corporation, Southern Oregon Educational Company, buy the channel 8 construction permit from Liberty. They also pledged payments of $50,000 once the station signed on. Getting the funds to sign on proved more difficult than expected. With the FCC permit about to run out, KSYS went on the air on January 17, 1977 with the strongest signal of any station in the region, at 191,000 watts. This was still not enough to cover Klamath Falls, and SOEC (later renamed Southern Oregon Public Television, Inc.) immediately applied for another station to cover that region. However, it took 11 more years before KFTS went on the air December 13, 1988.
The two stations are the only public television stations in the state not affiliated with OPB, but occasionally air some of OPB's programs.
The Oregon Channel is a public affairs network. Programing consist of Oregon legislative sessions and other public affairs events.
[edit] Digital Television
The SOPTV network digital channels is multiplexed:
Channel | Programming |
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First Digital Channel | SOPTV HD programing in 1080i |
Second Digital Channel | SOPTV SD programing in 480i |
Third Digital Channel | The Oregon Channel in 480i |
[edit] Rebroadcasters
SOPTV is rebroadcast on the following translator stations:
- K02JF Butte Falls
- K02JG Prospect
- K02JJ Williams
- K04KI Merrill
- K07RQ Jacksonville
- K13PE Shady Cove
- K13PF Pinehurst
- K13PH Cave Junction
- K13PI Applegate
- K18AN Grants Pass
- K18EP Brookings
- K34DJ Phoenix
- K55DQ Gold Hill
Note: Service to Lakeview is provided by OBP:
[edit] External links
Broadcast television in the Medford/Klamath Falls market (Nielsen DMA #141) | ||
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Medford: |
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Klamath Falls: |
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Brookings: |
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Local cable television channels | ||
KMFD cable 11 (The CW) - MCTV 15 (Weed, CA) - RVTV (Ashland) - The Oregon Channel (Salem) |
OPB: KOAB 3 (Bend) - KOAC 7 / KEPB 28 (Corvallis / Eugene) - KOPB 10 (Portland) - KTVR 13 (La Grande) |
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See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, MyNetworkTV, NBC and Other stations in Oregon |