West Virginia Public Broadcasting

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West Virginia Public Broadcasting
Image:WV_Public_TV.jpg
statewide West Virginia
Channels Analog: see table below

Digital: see table below

Affiliations PBS
Owner West Virginia Educational Broadcasting Authority
First air date 1969
Call letters’ meaning see table below
Former affiliations NET (1969-1970)
Transmitter Power see table below
Height see table below
Facility ID see table below
Transmitter Coordinates see table below
Website www.wvpubcast.org

West Virginia Public Broadcasting is the statewide PBS network of television stations in West Virginia, whose flagship station is WPBY, based in Huntington, West Virginia. Its studios are located at the Marshall University main campus. The network carries a basic PBS schedule, along with several programs of local production.

The origins of WVPB date back to WMUL on July 14, 1969, copying the call letters of Marshall's student radio station, although the television station has never been a student-run operation. It began broadcasting in 1967.

In 1980 WMUL and the public station at West Virginia University, WWVU (now WNPB) received new call letters to underline that the operations were managed by the state educational broadcasting authority, and not the university system.

In 1992 the state completed a microwave link that permitted it to convert WNPB and the state's third PBS station, WSWP in Beckley, West Virginia to become de facto repeaters of WPBY. WNPB broadcasts on Channel 24 and WSWP on Channel 9.

The network has low power repeaters on Channel 15 in Wardensville, Channel 17 in Mathaias, Channel 48 in Keyser, Channel 41 in rural Hampshire County and Channel 69 in Romney. Because all of these locations are in the Washington, DC television market, the station's shows are the only real source of West Virginia program content in those areas. In the past the channel showed some Marshall University and West Virginia University sports content for this reason, but has abandoned this practice as the schools have found other outlets. The station is also repeated on Channel 41 in Wheeling and Channel 57 in Parkersburg, making it receivable in almost all of the state.

The current local content consists of a daily recap of the state legislative session, half hour weekly shows produced by the State Bar and by the West Virginia University medical school, and student produced news from campus weekly products from Marshall University and West Virginia State University.


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Station City of license Channels
(Analog/
Digital)
First air date Call letters’
meaning
Former callsigns ERP
(Analog/
Digital)
HAAT
(Analog/
Digital)
Facility ID Transmitter Coordinates
WPBY-TV Huntington 33 (UHF)
34 (UHF)
July 14, 1969 Public
Broadcasting
for You
WMUL-TV
(1969-1981)
1950 kW
60.1 kW
378.3 m
378.3 m
71657 38°29′42.4″N, 82°12′1.9″W
WSWP-TV Grandview 9 (VHF)
53 (UHF)
10 (post 2009)
November 1, 1970 Southern
West Virginia
Public Television
316 kW
433 kW
305 m
283 m
71680 37°53′44.1″N, 80°59′22″W
WNPB-TV Morgantown 24 (UHF)
33 (UHF)
February 23, 1969 West Virginia
(Northern)
Public
Broadcasting
WWVU-TV
(1969-1983)
3020 kW
108 kW
457 m
440.7 m
71676 39°41′44.7″N, 79°45′44.5″W

The network is also relayed on the following translators:

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