KUEN
Ogden/Salt Lake City, Utah United States | |
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City of license | Ogden, Utah |
Branding | UEN-TV |
Channels |
Digital: 36 (UHF) Virtual: 9 (PSIP) |
Subchannels |
9.1 UEN-TV 9.2 MHz Worldview 9.91 KUER (Radio) |
Affiliations | Educational independent (1984–present) |
Owner | Utah State Board of Regents |
Founded | March 21, 1984 |
First air date | December 1, 1986 |
Call letters' meaning | Utah Educational Network |
Former callsigns | KULC (1986–2004) |
Former channel number(s) |
Analog: 9 (VHF, 1986–2009) |
Transmitter power | 200 kW |
Height | 1,256 m |
Facility ID | 69582 |
Transmitter coordinates | 40°39′33″N 112°12′7″W / 40.65917°N 112.20194°W |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Public license information: |
Profile CDBS |
Website | www.uen.org/tv |
KUEN, virtual channel 9 (UHF digital channel 36), is an educational independent television station serving Salt Lake City, Utah, United States that is licensed to Ogden. The station is owned by the Utah State Board of Regents, and is operated by the Utah Education Network on behalf of higher education (USHE) as well as public education (USOE). KUEN maintains studio facilities located at the Dolores Doré Eccles Broadcast Center on the University of Utah campus, and its transmitter is located at Farnsworth Peak in the Oquirrh Mountains, southwest of Salt Lake City. The station has a large network of broadcast translators that extend its over-the-air coverage throughout Utah, as well as portions of Colorado.
History
On March 21, 1984, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) granted an original construction permit to Weber State College (now Weber State University) for a full-power educational television station to serve Ogden and the Salt Lake City area on VHF channel 9. The station's original call letters were KTYY, but were soon changed to KWBR (for "WeBeR State College"). The school had trouble getting the station up and running, and in March 1986, assigned the construction permt to the Utah State Board of Regents (University of Utah), which changed the station's call letters to KULC (for "Utah's Learning Channel"). KULC was licensed on February 27, 1987. In May 2001, the FCC granted permission to build a digital signal for KULC-DT, and by the end of April 2003, the station was operating under Program Test Authority. KULC-DT was licensed on August 21, 2003. In September 2004, the station changed its call letters to KUEN.
Digital television
Digital channels
The station's digital channel is multiplexed:
Channel | Video | Aspect | PSIP Short Name | Programming[1] |
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9.1 | rowspan=3480i | rowspan=34:3 | KUEN | Main KUEN programming |
9.2 | MHzWrld | MHz Worldview | ||
9.91 | KUER-FM | Audio simulcast of KUER-FM | ||
Analog-to-digital conversion
KUEN shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 9, on June 12, 2009, the official date in which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 36.[2][3] Through the use of PSIP, digital television receivers display the station's virtual channel as its former VHF analog channel 9.
Programming
Instructional television makes up a significant portion of the daily KUEN broadcast schedule, including learning programs aimed at K-12 students, college distance education telecourses and teacher development programs. On weekdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., KUEN broadcasts programming from Utah Instructional Television (ITV). Overnight programming features telecourses from Salt Lake Community College, Utah Valley University, and the University of Utah.
The station also occasionally broadcasts programs produced by Utah State University and Weber State University. Teacher professional development workshops air on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and KUEN also offers adult educational programming for people trying to obtain their GED. In the evening, KUEN broadcasts a variety of general interest programs, with each night of the week devoted to a different topic.
UEN-TV 8-10 p.m. |
Topics |
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Mondays | Science |
Tuesdays | Health and Home |
Wednesdays | World Cultures |
Thursdays | Current Events |
Fridays | Health and UEN SciFi Friday |
Saturdays | Documentaries, Monthly Themes |
Sundays | Arts and Performances |
Note: The above programs are supplied from a variety of independent producers. The full schedule of nightly Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) public television programs is broadcast by KUEN's sister station, KUED.
Translators
KUEN uses a network of translator stations to extend its signal throughout Utah, plus parts of Arizona and Colorado:
Call sign | City of license | Additional Information |
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K09XT | Ticaboo, Utah | FCC |
K09YW-D | Leamington, Utah | FCC |
K14LB-D | Scofield, Utah | FCC |
K15EM-D | Escalante, Utah | FCC |
K15GN | Bullfrog, Utah | FCC |
K15GQ | Orangeville, Utah | FCC |
K15IA-D | Orderville, Utah | FCC |
K16BO-D | Milford, Utah | FCC |
K16CT-D | Cortez, Colorado | FCC |
K16DA | Uintah County, Utah | FCC |
K16IB-D | Mount Pleasant | FCC |
K17FC-D | Salina, Utah | FCC |
K17JK-D | Hildale, Utah | FCC |
K19DV | Manila, Utah | FCC |
K19EX-D | Price, Utah | FCC |
K19ID-D | Green River, Utah | FCC |
K19IE-D | Boulder, Utah | FCC |
K20DW-D | Juab, Utah | FCC |
K21GW-D | Toquerville, Utah | FCC |
K22DM-D | Summit County, Utah | FCC |
K22KP-D | Wendover, Utah | FCC |
K23DP-D | Kanab, Utah | FCC |
Call sign | City of license | Additional Information |
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K23FT-D | Myton, Utah | FCC |
K23JX-D | Hatch, Utah | FCC |
K23KW-D | Circleville, Utah | FCC |
K24FD-D | Garfield County, Utah | FCC |
K24IO-D | Ferron, Utah | FCC |
K24IP-D | Huntington, Utah | FCC |
K25LH-D | Fishlake Resort, Utah | FCC |
K27HR-D | Manti, Utah | FCC |
K27KB-D | Caineville, Utah | FCC |
K28KN-D | Emery, Utah | FCC |
K29IV-D | Fremont, Utah | FCC |
K30JN-D | Carbon County, Utah | FCC |
K31DB | Bluebell, Utah | FCC |
K31EL-D | Tropic, Utah | FCC |
K31KP-D | Alton, Utah | FCC |
K32FQ-D | St. George, Utah | FCC |
K33DO-D | Vernal, Utah | FCC |
K33KH-D | Nephi, Utah | FCC |
K34FN | Panguitch, Utah | FCC |
K35CZ | Eureka, Utah | FCC |
K35KL-D | Manila, Utah | FCC |
K36CB-D | Richfield, Utah | FCC |
Call sign | City of license | Additional Information |
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K36DT-D | Clear Creek, Utah | FCC |
K36JU-D | Helper, Utah | FCC |
K36JV-D | East Price, Utah | FCC |
K38CJ | Bickness, Utah | FCC |
K38LH-D | Mayfield, Utah | FCC |
K38MW-D | Torrey, Utah | FCC |
K39HP-D | Park City, Utah | FCC |
K39KH-D | Fountain Green, Utah | FCC |
K40KP-D | Koosharem, Utah | FCC |
K41GE-D | Cedar City, Utah | FCC |
K41GT | Myton, Utah | FCC |
K41LD-D | Antimony, Utah | FCC |
K43DY-D | Garfield County, Utah | FCC |
K43KL-D | Panguitch, Utah | FCC |
K44EA-D | Fillmore, Utah | FCC |
K44IP-D | Roosevelt, Utah | FCC |
K45LD-D | Scipio, Utah | FCC |
K46DF-D | Parowan, Utah | FCC |
K46EO-D | Long Valley Junction, Utah | FCC |
K46JK-D | Orangeville, Utah | FCC |
K47JI-D | Blanding, Utah | FCC |
K47MD-D | Henrieville, Utah | FCC |
Call sign | City of license | Additional Information |
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K47MG-D | Sevier County, Utah | FCC |
K48KS-D | Delta, Utah | FCC |
K48LR-D | Green River, Utah | FCC |
K48LT-D | Beryl, Utah | FCC |
K49FD-D | Logan, Utah | FCC |
K50KC-D | Washington, Utah | FCC |
K51GI-D | Kanarraville, Utah | FCC |
K51JO-D | Marysvale, Utah | FCC |
K51JV-D | Beaver, Utah | FCC |
K51KV-D | Hanksville, Utah | FCC |
K58IU-D | Price, Utah | FCC |
See also
References
- ↑ RabbitEars TV Query for KUEN
- ↑ "DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and Second Rounds" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-03-24.
- ↑ Congress delays digital TV switch until June; Utah sticks to original cutoff, Vince Horiuchi, Salt Lake Tribune, February 4, 2009.
External links
- UEN-TV website
- Utah Education Network website
- Utah Instructional Television
- voteutah.org
- TV Fool Map for KUEN
- Query the FCC's TV station database for KUEN
- BIAfn's Media Web Database -- Information on KUEN-TV
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