Kentucky Educational Television
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The Kentucky Educational Television network, a.k.a. "KET, The Kentucky Network", is Kentucky's statewide public television network. It delivers the PBS national schedule plus a wide range of local programming, adult education and college credit courses. The network, headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky is operated by the Kentucky Authority for Educational Television. It is the largest PBS network in the nation, operating all of the PBS affiliates licensed to Kentucky, with the sole exception of WKYU-TV channel 24 in Bowling Green.
KET was the brainchild of O. Leonard Press, a public relations employee at the University of Kentucky. In the mid-1950s, he taped a popular anthropology course, and the response was enough for him and two of his colleagues to consider founding an educational television station at UK. When they couldn't get the money, they decided to try for a statewide educational television network.
The idea gained little momentum until 1959, when Press addressed the local Rotary Club in the state capital, Frankfort, and a story about it appeared in the Louisville Courier-Journal. After landing support from UK officials, what was supposed to be a short meeting with Governor Bert T. Combs turned into a proposal to start the network. The Kentucky Authority for Educational Television was created in 1962, with Press as executive director (a position he held until 1991). However, the project made little progress until 1965, when a donation from Ashland Oil founder Paul Blazer allowed the authority to acquire its first 13 transmitters. KET finally took to the air on September 23, 1968.
KET is best known for its video courses in basic skills and workplace education. It also began expanding its programming well before the digital television era, when its acquisition of Louisville PBS station WKPC-TV allowed it to start a second service on the Louisville station it already owned.
Stations
KET's television service consists of six channels plus a high definition broadcast service in Louisville. Its original service, KET1 is its largest, consisting of 16 transmitters and 3 translators covering all of Kentucky and portions of Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Ohio, Tennessee, West Virginia and Virginia.
| Station | City | Also Serves | Callsign Meaning | Founded | Repeaters |
| WKAS 25 | Ashland | Huntington-Charleston, WV-Portsmouth, OH | Kentucky AShland | September 23, 1968 | Louisa: W10AR ch.10 |
| WKGB 53 | Bowling Green | Kentucky Green Bowling or Kentucky's Good Bowling Green; WKBG was not available in 1968 | September 23, 1968 | ||
| WCVN 54 | Covington | Cincinnati, OH | CoVingtoN | February 8, 1969 | Falmouth: W56AM ch.56 |
| WKZT 23 | Elizabethtown | Kentucky EliZabethTown | September 23, 1968 | ||
| WKHA 35 | Hazard | Kentucky HAzard | September 23, 1968 | ||
| WKLE 46 | Lexington-Richmond-Frankfort (flagship station) | Kentucky LExington | September 23, 1968 | ||
| WKPC 15 | Louisville | Kentucky Park Central (for Central Park) or Kentucky Public Communications | September 15, 1958 (as separate station; acquired by KET in 1998) | ||
| WKMA 35 | Madisonville | Kentucky MAdisonville | September 23, 1968 | ||
| WKMR 38 | Morehead | Kentucky MoRehead | September 23, 1968 | Augusta: W56AT ch.56 | |
| WKMU 21 | Murray-Mayfield | Kentucky MUrray | September 23, 1968 | ||
| WKOH 31 | Owensboro-Henderson | Evansville, IN | Kentucky OHio Valley, or Kentucky Owensboro Henderson | September 10, 1978 | |
| WKON 52 | Owenton | Kentucky OweNton | September 23, 1968 | ||
| WKPD 29 | Paducah | Harrisburg, IL/Cape Girardeau, MO | Kentucky PaDucah | August 14, 1971 as commercial independent WDXR-TV; acquired by KET January 3, 1981 | |
| WKPI 22 | Pikeville, Kentucky | Kentucky PIkeville | February 24, 1968 | ||
| WKSO 29 | Somerset, Kentucky | Kentucky SOmerset | September 23, 1968 | ||
KET2 based on KET's original Louisville station, WKMJ channel 68 airs the national PBS schedule, local programming including shows focused on the Louisville area, children's shows, how-to series, documentaries and public affairs programs. Outside of Louisville, KET2 can be seen on cable, as well as on KET's digital signals.
| Station | City | Callsign Meaning | Founded |
| WKMJ 68 | Louisville, Kentucky | Kentucky Media & Journalism | September 14, 1970 |
KET4 offers KET's digital service in prime time and the Annenberg/CPB Channel at other times. Available on digital. In Louisville, this service was also available around-the-clock on WKMJ's digital signal, but has since been discontinued, due to PBS's increase of fees for the usage of the national PBSHD channel. Instead, KET will reinvest the money for new digital equipment, plus the ability to presnt local and delayed programming in high-definition. This increase of PBSHD fees has also led to KET scheduling HD programming themselves, rather than merely picking up the national feed. [link]
KET5 and KET6 feature live coverage of the Kentucky House of Representatives and Senate respectively. Available on digital while the state General Assembly is in session.
KET was affiliated with NET when the network was first established on September 23, 1968.
Trivia
Louisville's WKPC and WKMJ are the only KET stations to have their transmitters outside of Kentucky -- their transmitters are located at the Tower Farm in Floyds Knobs, Indiana, just north of New Albany. Because of its location and signal strength (according to FCC data), WKPC and WKMJ cover more of Indiana than Kentucky. (Similar situation with Covington's WCVN, with more Ohio than Kentucky, though that station's transmitter is based in Kentucky.)
External links
- [KET official Web site]
- [Query the FCC's TV station database for WKLE]
- [Query the FCC's TV station database for WKMU]
- [Query the FCC's TV station database for WKGB]
- [Query the FCC's TV station database for WKSO]
- [Query the FCC's TV station database for WKON]
- [Query the FCC's TV station database for WKPI]
- [Query the FCC's TV station database for WKPD]
- [Query the FCC's TV station database for WKMA]
- [Query the FCC's TV station database for WKHA]
- [Query the FCC's TV station database for WKOH]
- [Query the FCC's TV station database for WKZT]
- [Query the FCC's TV station database for WKMJ]
- [Query the FCC's TV station database for WKAS]
- [Query the FCC's TV station database for WKMR]
- [Query the FCC's TV station database for WCVN]
- [Query the FCC's TV station database for WKPC]
- [Query the FCC's TV station database for W10AR]
- [Query the FCC's TV station database for W56AT]
- [Query the FCC's TV station database for W56AM]
| Broadcast television in the Lexington market [(Nielsen DMA #63)] | ||
|---|---|---|
| W07BY 7 / W10BM 10 (LeSEA) - WOBZ 9 (A1/AS) - WLEX 18 (NBC) - WKYT 27 (CBS) (UPN on DT2) - WKSO 29 / WKHA 35 / WKMR 38 / WKLE 46 / WKON 52 (PBS/KET) - WBKI 34 (WB/CW) - WTVQ 36 (ABC) - W39CK 39 (Ind) - WDKY 56 (Fox) - WYMT 57 (CBS) - WBLU-LP 62 (Ind/MNT) - WLJC 65 (TBN) - WUPX 67 (i) | ||
| Broadcast television in the Cincinnati market [(Nielsen DMA #34)] | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| WLWT 5 (NBC) - WCPO 9 (ABC) - WKRC 12 (CBS) (The CW on DT2, starting 9/06) - WPTO 14 (PBS) - WXIX 19 (Fox) (The Tube on DT2) - WOTH 25 (A1) - WBQC 38 (UPN/Ind.) - WKOI 43 (TBN) - WCET 48 (PBS) - WKON 52 / WCVN 54 (PBS/KET) - WSTR 64 (The WB/My Network TV) | |||
| Terrestrial television>Broadcast Television in the Louisville market [(Nielsen DMA #50)] |
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| WAVE 3 (NBC) - W04BP 4 (REL) - WVHF 9 (A1) - WHAS 11 (ABC) - WKPC 15 / WKZT 23 / WKON 52 (KET1/PBS) - WHAN 17 (A1) - WBNA 21 (i) - W24BW ("WYCS") 24 (Ind) - WLKY 32 (CBS) - WBKI 34/28 (WB/CW) - WDRB 41 (Fox) - WJYL 45 (TBN) - WMYO 58 (UPN/My Network TV) - WKMJ 68 (KET2/PBS) |
| Broadcast television in the Huntington / Charleston market [(Nielsen DMA #64)] | ||
|---|---|---|
| WSAZ 3 / W16CE 16 (NBC - MNTV on DT2 in 9/06) - WCHS 8 (ABC) - WVAH 11 (FOX) - WOWK 13 (CBS) - W14CU 14 (HSN) - WOUB 20 (PBS) - WKPI 22 / WKAS 25 (PBS / KET) - WLPX 29 (i) - WQCW 30 / WOCW 21 / WVCW 45 (The WB / UPN - to be The CW in 09/06) - WPBY 33 (PBS / WVPB) - WPBO 42 (PBS) - WYMT 57 (CBS) - WTSF 61 (DS) |
| Terrestrial television>Broadcast television in the Tri-Cities, TN/VA (Johnson City / Kingsport / Bristol) market [(Nielsen DMA #91)] |
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| WETP 2 (PBS) - WCYB 5 (NBC) - WOPI 9 (IND) - WJHL 11 (CBS) - WLOS 13 (ABC) - WKPT 19 (ABC) - WKPI 22 / WKHA 35 (PBS/KET) - WCYB-DT 28.2 (The WB/The CW) - WUNF 33 (PBS/UNC-TV) - WAPK 36 (UPN/My Network TV) - WEMT 39 (FOX) - WSBN 47 / WMSY 52 (PBS) - WYMT 57 (CBS) - WLFG 68 / WAGV 44 (IND) |
