KAMU-TV
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KAMU-TV | |
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College Station, Texas | |
Channels | 15 (UHF) analog, 12 (VHF) digital |
Affiliations | PBS |
Owner | Texas A&M University |
Founded | February 15, 1970 |
Call letters meaning | K Texas A&M University |
Former affiliations | NET (1970) |
Transmitter Power | 22.9 kW (analog) 3.2 kW (digital) |
Height | 119 m (analog) 105 m (digital) |
Facility ID | 65301 |
Website | kamu-tv.tamu.edu/tvindex.php |
KAMU-TV is a full-service, PBS member station in College Station, Texas. It provides over-the-air service to Texas A&M University, Bryan/College Station, and most of surrounding Brazos County, Texas. KAMU-TV broadcasts on analog channel 15 and digital channel 12 from its transmitter near the university campus, and is owned and operated by Texas A&M University.
[edit] History
KAMU-TV began broadcasting on February 15, 1970. KAMU-DT was licensed on April 28, 2003.
[edit] External links
Broadcast television in the Waco market (Nielsen DMA #95) | ||
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Waco / Temple / Killeen: |
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Bryan / College Station: |
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KACV 2 (Amarillo) - KTXT 5 (Lubbock) - KUHT 8 (Houston) - KLRN 9 (San Antonio) - KCOS 13 (El Paso) - KERA 13 (Dallas) - KAMU 15 (College Station) - KEDT 16 (Corpus Christi) - KLRU 18 (Austin) - KWBU 34 (Waco) - KPBT 36 (Odessa) - KDTN-DT 43.2 (Denton) - KNCT 46 (Belton) - KMBH 60 (Harlingen) |
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See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, MyNetwork TV, NBC, Telefutura, Telemundo, Univision, Religious, Other English and Other Spanish stations in Texas |