WKAR-TV

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WKAR-TV
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East Lansing, Michigan
Channels 23 (VHF) analog,
55 or 23.1 (UHF) digital
Affiliations PBS
Owner Michigan State University
Founded 1954
Former affiliations NET (1954-70)
Website wkar.org/tv/

WKAR-TV is a PBS-member station serving the Lansing, Michigan area. It is owned by Michigan State University. The station broadcasts on channel 23 analog / 55 digital, and its studios are located on MSU's campus in East Lansing. WKAR's transmitter is located on Kinawa Road in Meridian Township, Michigan between East Lansing and Williamston. WKAR transmits its signal from an antenna with a height of 969 feet.

WKAR-TV is part of the Broadcasting Services Division of MSU. WKAR-TV's studios and offices are located in the Communication Arts and Sciences Building, at the southeast corner of Wilson and Red Cedar Roads, on the Michigan State University campus.

[edit] History

WKAR-TV went on the air in January 1954 broadcasting on channel 60. It is the second-oldest educational television station in the United States, and the oldest east of the Mississippi River. It was the third station on the air, but the second, in Los Angeles, went off-air not long after it went on. KUHT in Houston is the oldest.

But most TVs at that time were not equipped to receive UHF TV channels so Michigan State applied to the FCC for the unallocated VHF channel 10 which had other competing applicants.

A deal was made for Michigan State and a commercial broadcaster to share channel 10. So in 1959, WKAR-TV channel 60 was replaced by a new time-share TV station with the new NBC affiliate, WILX-TV, sharing channel 10 with Michigan State under the calls WMSB (for Michigan State Broadcasting). WILX was on the air for 70 percent of the broadcast day, including all of prime time. The two broadcasters maintained separate studios and offices and shared the same transmitting facilities in Onondaga. The All Channels Act of 1961 (requiring all TV sets sold in the United States to receive UHF channels), the Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 and the subsequent development of PBS in 1969 were motivating factors in allowing MSU to resume full-time broadcasting in 1972 under the old WKAR-TV call-letters, this time on channel 23.

WKAR-TV serves as the flagship station for Michigan Public Broadcasting (MPB) television programs. Programs distributed statewide on a weekly or monthly basis include QuizBusters, "Off the Record," "Michigan At Risk", as well as specials like the Governor of Michigan's annual "State of the State" address.

[edit] Digital TV

WKAR-TV broadcasting on channel 23, is mid-Michigan's Public Television station. The station produces numerous programs about state and local issues and broadcasts a diverse schedule of programs from PBS and other sources. WKAR-TV broadcasts in stereo, with closed captions for the hearing-impaired. Descriptive Video Service (DVS), which describes visual action for the sight-impaired, is also provided when available. More than 100,000 households served by Comcast cable system can watch the station 24-hours-a-day.

WKAR-DT MSU's digital television station began broadcasting on January 15, 2004.

  • 23.1 presents the PBS high definition channel, PBS-HD.
  • 23.2 presents a simulcast of WKAR-TV.

'KAR2 is a 24-hour service of public TV programs featuring children' s shows during the daytime and educational offerings for teachers overnight. As one of three channels from Broadcasting Services providing additional programming on Comcast cable system serving the Greater Lansing/East Lansing/Meridian area, 'KAR2 is available in more than 100,000 homes on cable channel 18 (Lansing) and 20 (East Lansing/Meridian).

'KAR3 offers "Create" a 24-hour lifestyle channel, featuring travel, cooking, gardening, craft and home renovation programs. As one of three channels from Broadcasting Services providing additional programming on Comcast cable systems serving the Greater Lansing/East Lansing/Meridian area, 'KAR3 is available in more than 100,000 homes on cable channel 18 (Lansing) and 20 (East Lansing/Meridian).

'KAR4 is a 24-hour TV service featuring educational offerings for teachers. As one of three channels from Broadcasting Services providing additional programming on Comcast cable services (East Lansing/Meridian only), 'KAR4 is seen on cable channel 29.

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Broadcast Television in the Lansing/Jackson market  (Nielsen DMA #110)

WLNS 6 (CBS) - WILX 10 (NBC) - WHTV 18 (MyNetworkTV) - WKAR 23 (PBS) - W27CN 27 (TBN / TCT) - WPXD 31 (i) - WZPX 43 (i) - WSYM 47 (Fox) - WLAJ 53 (ABC/The CW on DT2)

Local cable television channels

JTV (Jackson) - JTV 21 (Jackson) - WBL 5 (The CW)


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