Wisconsin Public Television
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Wisconsin Public Television | |
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Statewide throughout Wisconsin | |
Slogan | A place to grow through learning |
Channels | (see grid) analog, (see grid) digital |
Affiliations | PBS |
Owner | Various, see grid |
Founded | (see grid for individual founding dates) |
Former callsigns | Wisconsin Educational Television Network (1975-1990) |
Website | WPT.org |
Wisconsin Public Television is a network of non-commercial and non-profit PBS stations that are mostly run by the Educational Communications Board, a state agency, and the University of Wisconsin Extension. ECB also manages the state's public radio network, Wisconsin Public Radio.
The network is carried statewide via cable television and satellite, and Wisconsin Public Television's major six stations also carry separate digital television signals. The DTV signal is divided into five subchannels; a main analog up-converted DTV feed of Wisconsin Public Television's regular programming schedule, an HDTV channel of material from PBS and WPT (This channel is on the air from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m.), American Public Television's Create channel, which offers a mix of arts and crafts, DIY, cooking and instructional programming (This channel is on the air from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m.), a channel of PBS kids programming (This channel is on the air from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m.), and a simulcast feed of WPT's Madison-based cable channel (This channel is on the air from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m.).
WPT also airs same-day tape coverage (usually after 10:30pm) of some home games for Wisconsin Badgers football, along with men's/women's basketball and hockey. This coverage is produced in association with UW's athletic department, and highlights are usually distributed to local commercial stations for use in their sportscasts.
[edit] History
WPT's flagship station, WHA-TV, went on the air on May 3, 1954. It was named after WHA, the radio station owned by the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and was one of the stations considered to be the oldest radio station regularly broadcasting.
In 1971, the state legislature created the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board, activating five stations during the 1970s--WPNE in Green Bay in 1972; WHWC in Menomonie and WHLA in La Crosse in 1973; WHRM in Wausau in 1975 and WLEF in Park Falls in 1977--as satellites of WHA-TV. The stations adopted the on-air name of Wisconsin Public Television in 1986.
[edit] Stations
There are six full-power stations in the network, spread throughout the major cities within the state, along with two affiliates who carry only the instructional programming from the network;
Call sign | Analog Channel | Digital Channel | Location | Founding date | Ownership | Call Letter meaning/add. notes |
WHA-TV ¹ | 21 | 20 | Madison | May 3, 1954 | UW Board of Regents | Randomly assigned by FCC; network flagship |
WHLA-TV | 31 | 30 | La Crosse | March 17, 1975 | WECB | WHA LA Crosse |
WHRM | 20 | 24 | Wausau | January 20, 1976 | WECB | WHA Rib Mountain |
WHWC ² | 28 | 27 | Menomonie/Eau Claire | June 10, 1975 | WECB | WHA West Central Wisconsin |
WLEF | 36 | 47 | Park Falls | December 15, 1976 | WECB | W Lee E. Franks, former WECB executive director |
WPNE | 38 | 42 | Green Bay | September 12, 1972 | WECB | W Public Television for NorthEastern Wisconsin |
WMVT ³ | 36 | 35 | Milwaukee | January 28, 1963 | Milwaukee Area Technical College | W Milwaukee Vocational and Technical Schools |
WDSE-TV / WRPT-DT ³ | 8 | 38 / 31 | Duluth-Superior-Hibbing | 1964 | Duluth-Superior Area Educational Television Corporation | W Duluth-Superior Educational Television W Range Public Television |
¹ - WHA's signal is imported into the Milwaukee area via basic and digital cable to provide a second PBS choice for viewers.
² - WHWC is within and also serves portions of the Minneapolis-St. Paul television market, and is carried by some cable systems in Minnesota, providing a second PBS choice to viewers besides TPT's stations.
³ - WMVT and WDSE are independent stations within the network that carry WPT's instructional programming only, and also work with WPT and the WECB on joint statewide projects.
A translator network also serves portions of the state where over-the-air reception for a regular station is poor;
Call sign | Translator channel (NTSC) |
Location | Ownership |
W18CU | 18 | Sister Bay | WECB |
W22CI | 22 | Bloomington | WECB |
W24CL | 24 | Grantsburg | WECB |
W45CD | 45 | Fence | WECB |
W47CO | 47 | River Falls | WECB |
W48DB | 48 | Coloma | WECB |
W67AC | 67 | Darlington | City of Darlington Government |
[edit] External links
- Wisconsin Public Television Website
- Query the FCC's TV station database for WHA-TV
- Query the FCC's TV station database for WHLA
- Query the FCC's TV station database for WHRM
- Query the FCC's TV station database for WHWC
- Query the FCC's TV station database for WLEF
- Query the FCC's TV station database for WPNE
- Query the FCC's TV station database for W18CU
- Query the FCC's TV station database for W22CI
- Query the FCC's TV station database for W24CL
- Query the FCC's TV station database for W45CD
- Query the FCC's TV station database for W47CO
- Query the FCC's TV station database for W48DB
- Query the FCC's TV station database for W67AC
WISC 3 (CBS) (MNTV on DT2) - WMTV 15 (NBC) (WX on DT2) - WHA 21 (PBS/WPT) (Create on DT2) - W23BW 23 (3ABN) - WKOW 27 (ABC) - W38CT 38 / W65EE 65 (TBN) - WMSN 47 (Fox) - WWRS 52 (TBN) - WBUW 57 (The CW) |
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Local cable television channels | |||
WYOU 4 (Public Access) - My Madison TV (MNTV, also WISC-DT 3.2) - MMSD 10/19 (MMSD) - City 12 (City Government) |
Metro stations | |||
KTCA 2 / KTCI 17 (PBS) - WCCO 4 (CBS) - KSTP 5 (ABC) - WTMS-CA 7 (TFU) - KMSP 9 (Fox) - KARE 11 (NBC) - WUMN-CA 13 (UNI) - WUCW 23 (The CW) - |
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Outer Areas | |||
KCCO 7 / KCCW 12 (CBS) - WDAZ 8 (ABC) - KAWE 9 / KAWB 22 (PBS) - KWCM 10 / KSMN 20 (PBS) - KVLY 11 (NBC) - KVRR 15 (Fox) - KFTC 26 (MNTV) - |
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Local cable television channels | |||
FSN North - UHF-TV Inc. (K17FA / K34HO) (Willmar) |
WTMJ 4 (NBC) - WITI 6 (FOX) - WMKE-CA 7 (A1) - WMVS 10 (PBS) - WISN 12 (ABC) - WVTV 18 (The CW) - WCGV 24 (MNTV) - WVCY 30 (FN) - WMVT 36 (PBS) - WBWT-LP 38 (AZA) - WMLW-CA 41 (Ind) - WJJA 49 (S@H/JTV) - WWRS 52 (TBN) - WPXE 55 (ION) - WDJT 58 (CBS) - WYTU-LP 63 (TEL) |
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Out-of-market stations available on cable only | |||
KGAN 2 (CBS) - KWWL 7 (NBC, WX+ on DT2, The Tube on DT3) - KCRG 9 (ABC) - KIIN 12 / KRIN 32 (PBS/IPTV) - K17ET 17 / K44FK 44 (TBN) - |
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Significantly Viewed Out-of-Market Broadcast Stations |
KIMT 3 (CBS) - KAAL 6 (ABC) - KTTC 10 (NBC) (The CW on DT2) - KSMQ 15 (PBS) - KYIN 24 (PBS/IPTV) - WHLA 31 (PBS/WPT) - KXLT 47 (FOX) - K56HW 56 (TBN) - K58GC 58 (3ABN) |
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Out-of-market stations available on cable only | |||
KTCA 2 (PBS) - WCCO 4 (CBS) - KSTP 5 (ABC) - KMSP 9 (Fox) - WUMN 13 (UNI) - WFTC 29 (MNTV) See also: Television in the Minneapolis-St. Paul market
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