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KAET

KAET (channel 8), branded Arizona PBS, is a PBS member television station in Phoenix, Arizona, United States, owned by Arizona State University and operated by ASU's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. KAET's studios are located at the Cronkite School's facility at ASU Downtown Phoenix, and its transmitter is located on South Mountain on the south side of Phoenix. Its signal is relayed across Arizona on a network of 13 translator stations.

KAET
Channels
BrandingArizona PBS
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
KBAQ
History
First air date
January 30, 1961; 63 years ago (1961-01-30)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog: 8 (VHF, 1961–2009)
  • Digital: 29 (UHF, 2001–2009)
NET (1961–1970)
Call sign meaning
Arizona Educational Television[1]
Technical information[2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID2728
ERP40 kW
HAAT548 m (1,798 ft)
Transmitter coordinates33°19′59.2″N 112°3′51.2″W / 33.333111°N 112.064222°W / 33.333111; -112.064222
Translator(s)see § Translators
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Websitewww.azpbs.org

History edit

In late 1959, as it was preparing to build new facilities for itself,[3] Phoenix commercial television station KVAR offered to sell its old transmitter on South Mountain, valued at $150,000, to ASU for $30,000. The offer jumpstarted plans to build an educational television station in Phoenix and prompted the Arizona Board of Regents to authorize expenditures for the transmitter and additional equipment in January 1960.[4]

On November 8, 1960, the Federal Communications Commission granted the construction permit to ASU.[5] Having found that the call letters KASU was already in use at Arkansas State University, the call letters KAET was selected, for "Arizona Educational Television".[1] The station began broadcasting January 30, 1961, with a series of telecourses as well as programming from National Educational Television; the station's first local production was a Spanish 101 course.[6] By 1966, KAET broadcast 50 hours a week of programs.[7] It converted to color, first with network shows, with a grant for a color broadcast chain in 1967;[8] the station's lobbying for color conversion was aided when the staff delivered a color television set to university president G. Homer Durham.[6] In 1973, KAET moved from its original home in the Engineering Center to another location on the Tempe campus, the newly built Stauffer Hall communications building.[1]

Statewide expansion began in 1980 when translators on Mount Francis and Mingus Mountain, followed the next year by another on Mount Elden, were activated.[9] The decade also saw the establishment of Horizon, the station's flagship public affairs show, in 1981; the world's first broadcast of open heart surgery in 1983;[10] and the station's wall-to-wall telecast of the Evan Mecham impeachment hearings in 1988.[1] Sister radio station KBAQ signed on in 1993.

 
The KAET studios at the Cronkite School building on ASU's downtown Phoenix campus

In June 1999, KAET was issued a permit to construct digital television facilities on UHF channel 29. KAET-DT went on the air in April 2001 and was licensed on June 12, 2001, becoming the fifth licensed digital television station in the state.

During the late-2000s recession, fundraising efforts at KAET fell behind projections, resulting in two major rounds of layoffs. The first round came in late October 2008, when the station, having missed its fundraising targets by hundreds of thousands of dollars, had to lay off six workers.[11][12] The second round of layoffs came in April 2009, when 13 workers were laid off.[13] The financial crisis also delayed KAET's move from its longtime home on the Tempe campus to its new headquarters in downtown Phoenix;[12] the move was completed at the end of 2009.[1]

Known for years as "Channel 8", the station began using "Arizona PBS" as a secondary brand in 2005. In 2006, KAET relaunched as "Eight, Arizona PBS" (stylized as "ei8ht" in logos); this brand was dropped in 2015 in favor of simply "Arizona PBS".

Previously under the supervision of the ASU public affairs office, though with a close association with the Cronkite School, operational control of the station was transferred to Cronkite itself in 2014.[14] KAET airs a Cronkite News newscast produced by journalism students on weeknights (along with occasional breaking news coverage), and Cronkite also houses the western bureau of the PBS NewsHour, which opened in 2019.[15]

Programming edit

KAET produces several of its programs in-house, such as its current events program Arizona Horizon, its Hispanic-focused current events counterpart Horizonte, and its Arizona Collection documentaries about the people, places and history of the state. The Emmy Award-winning Over Arizona, produced in 1995 with KCTS Seattle, is an aerial adventure over Arizona's diverse landscapes and was the first high-definition television program produced by an Arizona broadcast entity.

Technical information edit

Subchannels edit

The station's signal is multiplexed:

Subchannels of KAET[16]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
8.1 720p 16:9 AZ PBS Main KAET programming / PBS
8.2 480i Life Arizona PBS Life
8.3 World World
8.4 AZ KIDS PBS Kids
8.5 Audio only KBAQ Dolby Digital 5.1 simulcast of KBAQ

Analog-to-digital conversion edit

KAET's digital signal has been on the air since 2001, originally operating on UHF channel 29, and presently carries four subchannels under the Arizona PBS Digital Broadcasting brand. The station shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 8, on April 29, 2009. The station's digital signal relocated from its pre-transition UHF channel 29 to VHF channel 8.[17]

Translators edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Griffiths, Lawn (January 30, 2011). "50 years of Eight: Valley's public television station still innovating". East Valley Tribune. Retrieved January 28, 2021.
  2. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KAET". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  3. ^ "ASU Wants Channel 8 For Educational Use". The Arizona Republic. July 31, 1960. p. 8. Retrieved January 28, 2021.
  4. ^ Meibert, Virgil (January 28, 1960). "Regents Okay Plans For Educational TV On Channel 8". The Arizona Republic. p. 18. Retrieved January 28, 2021.
  5. ^ FCC History Cards for KAET
  6. ^ a b "The Early Years of Arizona PBS". Arizona PBS. December 18, 2020. Retrieved January 28, 2021.
  7. ^ "Educational TV Expands Programs". Arizona Days and Ways. September 11, 1966. p. 17. Retrieved January 28, 2021.
  8. ^ "ASU's KAET To Go to Color". The Arizona Republic. February 9, 1967. p. 21. Retrieved January 28, 2021.
  9. ^ Velotta, Rick (April 3, 1981). "TIA Hopeful TV Translator System Will Be Ready April 20". Arizona Daily Sun. p. 1. Retrieved January 28, 2020.
  10. ^ Sefton, Dru (November 5, 2012). "KAET: 30 years from The Operation to The Latest Procedure". Current. Retrieved January 28, 2021.
  11. ^ Sneed, Adam (October 23, 2008). "Channel 8 feels effects of bad economic times". The State Press. Arizona State University Student Media. Retrieved April 20, 2009.
  12. ^ a b Fenske, Sarah (November 24, 2008). "Channel Eight, Arizona's Biggest PBS Station, Needs Money to Relocate — but Have Viewers Already Moved On?". Phoenix New Times. Village Voice Media. Retrieved April 20, 2009.
  13. ^ Stern, Ray (April 15, 2009). "PBS Channel 8 (KAET-TV) Slashes 13 Jobs in Latest Media Layoff". Phoenix New Times. Village Voice Media. Retrieved April 20, 2009.
  14. ^ Newman, Logan (July 17, 2014). "Cronkite, PBS restructure to fully merge". State Press. Retrieved January 28, 2021.
  15. ^ Schon, Noelle (March 20, 2019). "PBS NewsHour to open its western bureau at ASU's Cronkite school". State Press. Retrieved January 29, 2021.
  16. ^ "RabbitEars TV Query for KAET". RabbitEars. Retrieved October 22, 2022.
  17. ^ "CDBS Print". FCC. Retrieved March 17, 2009.

External links edit

  • Official website

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KAET channel 8 branded Arizona PBS is a PBS member television station in Phoenix Arizona United States owned by Arizona State University and operated by ASU s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication KAET s studios are located at the Cronkite School s facility at ASU Downtown Phoenix and its transmitter is located on South Mountain on the south side of Phoenix Its signal is relayed across Arizona on a network of 13 translator stations KAETPhoenix ArizonaUnited StatesChannelsDigital 8 VHF Virtual 8BrandingArizona PBSProgrammingAffiliations8 1 PBSfor others see SubchannelsOwnershipOwnerArizona State University Arizona Board of Regents for Arizona State University Sister stationsKBAQHistoryFirst air dateJanuary 30 1961 63 years ago 1961 01 30 Former channel number s Analog 8 VHF 1961 2009 Digital 29 UHF 2001 2009 Former affiliationsNET 1961 1970 Call sign meaningArizona Educational Television 1 Technical information 2 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID2728ERP40 kWHAAT548 m 1 798 ft Transmitter coordinates33 19 59 2 N 112 3 51 2 W 33 333111 N 112 064222 W 33 333111 112 064222Translator s see TranslatorsLinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebsitewww wbr azpbs wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Programming 3 Technical information 3 1 Subchannels 3 2 Analog to digital conversion 3 3 Translators 4 References 5 External linksHistory editIn late 1959 as it was preparing to build new facilities for itself 3 Phoenix commercial television station KVAR offered to sell its old transmitter on South Mountain valued at 150 000 to ASU for 30 000 The offer jumpstarted plans to build an educational television station in Phoenix and prompted the Arizona Board of Regents to authorize expenditures for the transmitter and additional equipment in January 1960 4 On November 8 1960 the Federal Communications Commission granted the construction permit to ASU 5 Having found that the call letters KASU was already in use at Arkansas State University the call letters KAET was selected for Arizona Educational Television 1 The station began broadcasting January 30 1961 with a series of telecourses as well as programming from National Educational Television the station s first local production was a Spanish 101 course 6 By 1966 KAET broadcast 50 hours a week of programs 7 It converted to color first with network shows with a grant for a color broadcast chain in 1967 8 the station s lobbying for color conversion was aided when the staff delivered a color television set to university president G Homer Durham 6 In 1973 KAET moved from its original home in the Engineering Center to another location on the Tempe campus the newly built Stauffer Hall communications building 1 Statewide expansion began in 1980 when translators on Mount Francis and Mingus Mountain followed the next year by another on Mount Elden were activated 9 The decade also saw the establishment of Horizon the station s flagship public affairs show in 1981 the world s first broadcast of open heart surgery in 1983 10 and the station s wall to wall telecast of the Evan Mecham impeachment hearings in 1988 1 Sister radio station KBAQ signed on in 1993 nbsp The KAET studios at the Cronkite School building on ASU s downtown Phoenix campusIn June 1999 KAET was issued a permit to construct digital television facilities on UHF channel 29 KAET DT went on the air in April 2001 and was licensed on June 12 2001 becoming the fifth licensed digital television station in the state During the late 2000s recession fundraising efforts at KAET fell behind projections resulting in two major rounds of layoffs The first round came in late October 2008 when the station having missed its fundraising targets by hundreds of thousands of dollars had to lay off six workers 11 12 The second round of layoffs came in April 2009 when 13 workers were laid off 13 The financial crisis also delayed KAET s move from its longtime home on the Tempe campus to its new headquarters in downtown Phoenix 12 the move was completed at the end of 2009 1 Known for years as Channel 8 the station began using Arizona PBS as a secondary brand in 2005 In 2006 KAET relaunched as Eight Arizona PBS stylized as ei8ht in logos this brand was dropped in 2015 in favor of simply Arizona PBS Previously under the supervision of the ASU public affairs office though with a close association with the Cronkite School operational control of the station was transferred to Cronkite itself in 2014 14 KAET airs a Cronkite News newscast produced by journalism students on weeknights along with occasional breaking news coverage and Cronkite also houses the western bureau of the PBS NewsHour which opened in 2019 15 Programming editKAET produces several of its programs in house such as its current events program Arizona Horizon its Hispanic focused current events counterpart Horizonte and its Arizona Collection documentaries about the people places and history of the state The Emmy Award winning Over Arizona produced in 1995 with KCTS Seattle is an aerial adventure over Arizona s diverse landscapes and was the first high definition television program produced by an Arizona broadcast entity Technical information editSubchannels edit The station s signal is multiplexed Subchannels of KAET 16 Channel Res Aspect Short name Programming8 1 720p 16 9 AZ PBS Main KAET programming PBS8 2 480i Life Arizona PBS Life8 3 World World8 4 AZ KIDS PBS Kids8 5 Audio only KBAQ Dolby Digital 5 1 simulcast of KBAQAnalog to digital conversion edit KAET s digital signal has been on the air since 2001 originally operating on UHF channel 29 and presently carries four subchannels under the Arizona PBS Digital Broadcasting brand The station shut down its analog signal over VHF channel 8 on April 29 2009 The station s digital signal relocated from its pre transition UHF channel 29 to VHF channel 8 17 Translators edit K03IL D Bullhead City K30OI D Camp Verde K35MU D Cottonwood etc K14KK D Flagstaff K31NV D Globe Miami K33OD D Kingman K31GZ D Lake Havasu City K36FZ D Meadview K20ML D Parks etc K23NJ D Prescott etc K03FB D Snowflake etc K27NR D Topock K19CX D YumaReferences edit a b c d e Griffiths Lawn January 30 2011 50 years of Eight Valley s public television station still innovating East Valley Tribune Retrieved January 28 2021 Facility Technical Data for KAET Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission ASU Wants Channel 8 For Educational Use The Arizona Republic July 31 1960 p 8 Retrieved January 28 2021 Meibert Virgil January 28 1960 Regents Okay Plans For Educational TV On Channel 8 The Arizona Republic p 18 Retrieved January 28 2021 FCC History Cards for KAET a b The Early Years of Arizona PBS Arizona PBS December 18 2020 Retrieved January 28 2021 Educational TV Expands Programs Arizona Days and Ways September 11 1966 p 17 Retrieved January 28 2021 ASU s KAET To Go to Color The Arizona Republic February 9 1967 p 21 Retrieved January 28 2021 Velotta Rick April 3 1981 TIA Hopeful TV Translator System Will Be Ready April 20 Arizona Daily Sun p 1 Retrieved January 28 2020 Sefton Dru November 5 2012 KAET 30 years from The Operation to The Latest Procedure Current Retrieved January 28 2021 Sneed Adam October 23 2008 Channel 8 feels effects of bad economic times The State Press Arizona State University Student Media Retrieved April 20 2009 a b Fenske Sarah November 24 2008 Channel Eight Arizona s Biggest PBS Station Needs Money to Relocate but Have Viewers Already Moved On Phoenix New Times Village Voice Media Retrieved April 20 2009 Stern Ray April 15 2009 PBS Channel 8 KAET TV Slashes 13 Jobs in Latest Media Layoff Phoenix New Times Village Voice Media Retrieved April 20 2009 Newman Logan July 17 2014 Cronkite PBS restructure to fully merge State Press Retrieved January 28 2021 Schon Noelle March 20 2019 PBS NewsHour to open its western bureau at ASU s Cronkite school State Press Retrieved January 29 2021 RabbitEars TV Query for KAET RabbitEars Retrieved October 22 2022 CDBS Print FCC Retrieved March 17 2009 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KAET amp oldid 1212928996, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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