Blue Ridge PBS

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Blue Ridge PBS
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southwestern Virginia
Branding Blue Ridge PBS
Slogan Your Community Resource for Lifelong Learning
Channels Analog: see table

Digital: see table

Affiliations PBS (1970-Present)
Owner Blue Ridge Public Television, Inc.
First air date August 1, 1967
Former affiliations NET (1967-1970)
Transmitter Power see table
Height see table
Facility ID see table
Transmitter Coordinates see table
Website www.blueridgepbs.org/

Blue Ridge PBS is the PBS member station for western Virginia. It serves the Roanoke/Lynchburg and Tri-Cities markets from studios in Roanoke.

The network's flagship station, WBRA-TV channel 15 in Roanoke, signed on for the first time on August 1, 1967, originally affiliated with the National Educational Television network, before that network was replaced by PBS in 1970.

Over the years, WBRA established two satellite transmitters -- WSBN-TV channel 47 in Norton in 1971 (originally WSVN until 1981) and WMSY-TV channel 52 in Marion in 1981. WSBN brought a city-grade PBS signal to the Tri-Cities for the first time.

In the 1980s, WBRA began identifying on-air as "Blue Ridge Public Television" (BRPublic TV or BRPTV), due of its location near the Blue Ridge Mountains. On February 19, 2007, it changed its on-air name to Blue Ridge PBS though WBRA remains the official call sign.

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Station City of license Channels
(Analog/
Digital)
First air date ERP
(Analog/
Digital)
HAAT
(Analog/
Digital)
Facility ID Transmitter Coordinates
WBRA-TV Roanoke 15 (UHF)
3 (VHF)
August 1, 1967 1820 kW
7.25 kW
634 m
618 m
5981 37°11′46.4″N, 80°9′16.9″W
WSBN-TV1 Norton 47 (UHF)
32 (UHF)
March 30, 1971 631 kW
100 kW
591 m
591 m
5985 36°53′53.8″N, 82°37′20.3″W
WMSY-TV Marion 52 (UHF)
42 (UHF)
August 1, 1981 741 kW
100 kW
452 m
448 m
5982 36°54′7″N, 81°32′32″W
  • 1. WSBN-TV used the callsign WSVN-TV from its 1971 sign-on to 1981.

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