Rocky Mountain PBS
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Rocky Mountain PBS | |
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Statewide Colorado | |
Branding | Rocky Mountain PBS |
Channels | see article analog, see article digital |
Affiliations | PBS |
Owner | Rocky Mountain Public Broadcasting Network |
Founded | see article |
Call letters meaning | see article |
Website | www.rmpbs.org |
The Rocky Mountain Public Broadcasting Network, known on-air as Rocky Mountain PBS, is the flagship PBS member station in Colorado. It reaches one million viewers in Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska and New Mexico.
The network's flagship station, KRMA-TV, channel 6 in Denver, signed on January 30, 1956 as an educational station owned by the Denver Public Schools. It is the oldest public television station in the Rockies. Originally broadcasting only two hours of programming a day during the week, KRMA soon became a key PBS member. It was available on cable in nearly all of Colorado and many of the surrounding states, bringing PBS programming to many areas that didn't have their own public television stations. Denver Public Schools sold KRMA to Channel Six, Inc., a community group, in 1987.
On October 23, 1996; KRMA changed its on-air name to Rocky Mountain PBS to reflect plans for a satellite station in Grand Junction. That station, KRMJ-TV, channel 18, debuted on December 9 of that same year. In 1999, KTSC-TV, channel 8 in Pueblo joined the network. KTSC had been the PBS station for Pueblo and Colorado Springs since 1971. A fourth station, KRMU-DT, channel 20 in Durango, Colorado; signed on in 2001 to serve southwestern Colorado and a small portion of northwestern New Mexico. KRMU is the nation's first digital television station without a prior analog assignment to it. As of this writing, KRMU is rebroadcasting KRMJ's signal until better network links can be established with Denver. Rocky Mountain PBS also operates one of the largest translator networks in the country.
KRMJ and KTSC maintain their own studios at Western Colorado Community College in Grand Junction and Colorado State University - Pueblo, respectively. The satellite stations occasionally break away from the master control center at KRMA to provide programming targeted for their respective areas, and each airs local promotions and underwriting. KRMU will eventually provide this same service.
Rocky Mountain PBS produces several local programs, such as the weekly "Colorado State of Mind" and the seasonal "Spirit of Colorado" and "LifeWise." However, the network has focused much of its production efforts on local documentaries, which often take months or years to produce. Many of these documentaries, such as "La Raza de Colorado" and "Jewel of the Rockies," have earned multiple Emmy Awards over the years.
Rocky Mountain PBS is not affiliated with the other PBS member in Denver, KBDI-TV. KBDI is a "beta" or secondary PBS station serving the same market.
[edit] Stations
Station | Analog | Digital | City | Founded | Callsign Meaning | Transmitter Coordinates |
KRMA-TV/DT | 6 | 6.1 (18) | Denver | January 30, 1956 | Knowledge for the Rocky Mountain Area | |
KTSC-TV/DT | 8 | 8.1 (26) | Pueblo | 1971, joined RMPBS in 1999 | Television for Southern Colorado | |
KRMJ-TV/DT | 18 | 18.1 (17) | Grand Junction | December 9, 1996 | KRMA Grand Junction | |
KRMU-DT | none | 20.1 | Durango | 2001 | KRMA DUrango |
[edit] External link
- KRMA ("Rocky Mountain PBS") Web site
- Query the FCC's TV station database for KRMA
- Query the FCC's TV station database for KRMJ
- Query the FCC's TV station database for KTSC
- Query the FCC's TV station database for KRMU
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KWGN 2 (The CW) - KCNC 4 (CBS) - KRMA 6 (PBS/RMPBS) - KMGH 7 (ABC) - KUSA 9 (NBC) - KBDI 12 (PBS) - KTFD 14 / KDVT-LP 36 (TFU) - KTVD 20 / KUPN 3 (MNTV) - KDEN 25 (TMD) - KZCO 27 (AZA) - KDVR 31 / KFCT 22 (Fox) - KDEV-LP 39 (RTN) - KRMT 41 (DS) - KCEC 50 (UNI) - KWHD 53 (LeSEA) - KPXC 59 (ION) |
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Outlying Areas: |
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Local cable television channels | ||
See also Broadcast television in the Cheyenne market |
Broadcast television in the Colorado Springs/Pueblo market (Nielsen DMA #94) | ||
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KOAA 5 / K30AA 30 (NBC) - KTSC 8 (PBS/RMPBS) - KKTV 11 (CBS - MNTV on DT2) - KRDO 13 (ABC) - KXRM 21 (Fox) - KGHB 27 (UNI) - K32EO 32 (PBS) - K34FB 34 (TEL) - KJCS 38 (TBN/DS) - K48CU 48 (TBN) - K49CJ 49 (TEL) - KWHS 51 (LeSEA) - KXTU 57 (The CW) |
Broadcast television in the Grand Junction / Montrose market (Nielsen DMA #186) | ||
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KFQX 4 (FOX) - KREX 5 / KREG 3 / KREY 10 (CBS) - KJCT 8 (ABC) - KKCO 11 (NBC)(The CW on DT2) - KRMJ 18 (PBS/RMPBS) - KGJT-LP 27 (MNTV) - K32CW / K39AF (The CW) |
Broadcast television in the Albuquerque / Santa Fe market (Nielsen DMA #45) | ||
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KASA 2 (Fox) (The Tube on DT2) - KOB 4 (NBC) - KNME 5 (PBS) - KOAT 7 (ABC) - KCHF 11 (Ind.) - KRQE 13 (CBS) - KTFQ 14 (TeleFutura) - KWBQ 19 (The CW) - KNAT 23 (TBN) - KQDF-LP 25 (AZA) - KYNM-LP 30 (Almavision) - KAZQ 32 (LeSea/3ABN) - KTVS-LP 36 (Ind.) - K38IM 38 (3ABN) - KLUZ 41 (Univision) - KTFA-LP 48 (HSN) - KASY 50 (MNTV) - KTEL-LP 53 (TEL) - K56FB 56 (JTV) |
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Local digital television channels | ||
KNMD 9 (PBS) - KRMU 20 (PBS/RMPBS) |
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Out-of-market stations covering parts of the market and other over the air stations in New Mexico
KENW 3 (PBS) - KVIH 12 (ABC) - KRWG 22 (PBS) - KRPV 27 (GLC) - KUPT 29 (MNTV) - K47DR 47 (TBN) - KTDO 48 (Telemundo) |