WKNO (TV)

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WKNO
Memphis, Tennessee
Branding WKNO Channel 10
Slogan Public Broadcasting for the Mid-South
Channels Analog: 10 (VHF)

Digital: 29 (UHF)

Affiliations PBS
Owner Mid-South Public Communications Foundation
First air date June 25, 1956
Call letters’ meaning KNOwledge
Sister station(s) WKNO-FM
Former affiliations NET (1956-1970)
Transmitter Power 316 kW (analog)
835 kW (digital)
Height 324 m (analog)
320.2 m (digital)
Facility ID 42061
Transmitter Coordinates 35°9′16.1″N, 89°49′19.7″W
Website www.wkno.org

WKNO is a PBS member television station in Memphis, Tennessee, broadcasting locally on VHF channel 10.

The station is owned and operated by The Mid-South Public Communications Foundation, a non-profit organization governed by a board of trustees composed of volunteers. Unlike most of Tennessee's public TV outlets, WKNO has never had direct or indirect ties to state government, even though during its early years the station would identify as "Tennessee Educational Television" during in-school hours and "Tennessee Public Television" during off-school hours, including prime time.

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WKNO signed on the air on June 25, 1956 as Tennessee's first public television outlet and is one of several independent non-commercial stations in the U.S. still in continuous operation. Its studios were first located in midtown Memphis, but relocated to the south campus of Memphis State University (now University of Memphis) in 1979. From 1968 to 1981, WLJT in Lexington repeated WKNO's signal for viewers in the remainder of western Tennessee outside the Memphis metropolitan area, but afterward began broadcasting separate programming.

In November 2007, WKNO decided not to air the documentary Judgement Day (intelligent design) because of the "controversial nature" of the subject, but after receiving criticism, the station has promised to broadcast it in 2008.[1]

WKNO broadcasts its digital signal on channel 29.

MSPCF also operates two FM public radio stations; see WKNO-FM.

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