KRSC-TV

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KRSC-TV
Image:KRSC-TV-35.jpg
Claremore, Oklahoma
Branding RSU-TV
Channels 35 (UHF) analog,
36 (UHF) digital
Affiliations Independent
Owner Rogers State University
Founded September 19, 1984
Former callsigns KXON-TV (1984-1992)
Former affiliations TLC
Transmitter Power 2750 kW (analog)
144 kW (digital)
Website rsu.edu/krsc/tv

KRSC-TV is a educational television station in Claremore, Oklahoma, broadcasting locally on channel 35 as an independent station. The station airs community and distance learning programs, as well as children's programming and documentary features. Founded September 19, 1984, the station is owned by Rogers State University.

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  • The call letters KRSC-TV were once held by KING-TV in Seattle, Washington. In 1948, Ed Parsons made KRSC-TV the first station ever to be seen on cable television.

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