KCPT

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KCPT
Kansas City, Missouri
Channels Analog: 19 (UHF)

Digital: 18 (UHF)

Affiliations PBS
Owner Public Television 19, Inc.
First air date March 29, 1961
Call letters’ meaning Kansas
City
Public
Television
Former callsigns KCSD-TV (1961-1972)
Former affiliations NET (1961-1970)
Transmitter Power 1150 kW (analog)
55 kW (digital)
Height 357 m (analog)
355 m (digital)
Facility ID 53843
Transmitter Coordinates 39°4′58.7″N, 94°28′50.1″W
Website www.kcpt.org

KCPT is a public television station in Kansas City, Missouri, serving the greater Kansas City metropolitan area as a PBS member station.

The station signed on for the first time as KCSD, owned by the Kansas City School District. The school district put the license on the market in 1971. A group of civic leaders formed "Public Television 19" and bought the license. The station relaunched in January 1972 as KCPT. That fall, it began broadcasting PBS shows in color for the first time.

From studios located in downtown Kansas City, KCPT produces local programs such as Kansas City Week in Review, Rare Visions & Roadside Revelations and Ruckus, a political affairs program. Newer programs include TalkBack Live with Steve Rose and One on One with Victor Hogstrom. KCPT's studios were once home to KCTV, and KCTV's trademark transmission tower still rises above the building.

[edit] Digital TV

  • 19.1: Simulcast of KCPT
  • 19.2: KCPT HD
  • 19.3: Create
  • 19.4: KCPT-4

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