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Maryland Public Television

Maryland Public Television (MPT) is the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) member state network for the U.S. state of Maryland. It operates under the auspices of the Maryland Public Broadcasting Commission, an agency of the Maryland state government that holds the licenses for all PBS member stations licensed in the state.

Maryland Public Television
Channels
BrandingMPT
Programming
Affiliations.1: PBS
.2: MPT2/Create
.3: PBS Kids
.4: NHK World
Ownership
OwnerMaryland Public Broadcasting Commission
History
First air date
October 5, 1969 (53 years ago) (1969-10-05)
WMPB:
NET (1969–1970)
Call sign meaning
See below
Technical information
Facility IDSee below
ERPSee below
HAATSee below
Transmitter coordinatesSee below
Links
WebsiteOfficial website

Studios are located in the unincorporated community of Owings Mills in northwestern Baltimore County. MPT operates six full-power transmitters that cover nearly all of the state, plus Washington, D.C., and parts of Virginia, West Virginia, Delaware, and Pennsylvania.

History Edit

WMPB (licensed to Baltimore) first signed on in 1969 as the first station of the Maryland Center for Public Broadcasting; it gained satellite stations in Salisbury, Hagerstown, and Annapolis between 1971 and 1975, resulting in a formation of a statewide public television network. The network adopted its current name in 1984. Maryland Instructional Television (Maryland ITV), a division of the State Department of Education, was also housed at the network until 1991. On July 4, 1987, WFPT (licensed to Frederick) signed on to fill coverage gaps in the outer Washington market, while WGPT in Oakland began operations to cover the extreme west of the state, much of which previously had no local television service at all.

About 1999, the network launched an afternoon Britcom programming block, Afternoon Tea, replacing children's programming. By 2009, MPT was airing kids' programming during the day on its MPT Select channel.[1]

In September 2015, as part of budget cuts, MPT outsourced its master control operations to Public Media Management—a joint venture of Boston PBS member WGBH and Sony Corporation.[2]

Productions Edit

 
Inside MPT's Studio A during the taping of Chesapeake Collectibles in June 2010

Current regional productions Edit

  • MPT Salutes Vietnam Veterans:[3] Maryland Public Television salutes the men and women who served in the Vietnam era
  • Chesapeake Collectibles:[4] weekly series featuring people and their collectibles
  • Maryland Farm & Harvest:[5] weekly series helping Marylanders learn more about agriculture
  • Chesapeake Bay Week:[6] week long series of programs in April dedicated to the Chesapeake Bay
  • Direct Connection:[7] public affairs call-in show focusing on discussion and analysis of politics and the news
  • Outdoors Maryland:[8] outdoors show highlighting the Mid-Atlantic region's diversity and beauty
  • State Circle:[9] news and analysis program detailing Maryland's General Assembly proceedings
  • Ways to Pay for College:[10] annual special on finding money for higher education
  • Your Money & Business:[11] consumer-oriented business magazine
  • Artworks:[12] regional arts updates and specials highlighting Maryland's culture and history
  • Our Town:[13] a collection of documentaries showcasing different towns across Maryland
 
On location in Tucson, Arizona shooting Steven Raichlen's Project Smoke at the Marriott Starr Pass Resort in February 2015

Nationally distributed productions Edit

  • The McLaughlin Group: (2019–2020) a weekly political affairs round table
  • Steven Raichlen's Project Smoke & Project Fire: (2015–2019) outdoor cooking series with Steven Raichlen.
  • MotorWeek: (1981–present) automotive magazine featuring new automotive technology and model reviews
  • Great Performances: Star-Spangled Spectacular: Music special commemorating 200th Anniversary of FSK's National Anthem
  • F.S. Key and the Song That Built America
  • Planet Forward: A special on energy, climate, and sustainability
  • For Love of Liberty: series telling the story of America's black servicemen
  • Music of Ireland: Welcome Home
  • National Geographic Bee
  • Veterans Day: A Musical Tribute
  • Space Racers: an animated children's television series about space and science
  • My Greek Table with Diane Kochilas: a cooking show focused on Greek cuisine hosted by Diane Kochilas
  • To Dine For with Kate Sullivan: features stories of creators and dreamers at their favorite restaurant Kate Sullivan

Regional documentaries and specials Edit

  • Eatin' Oysters: Chesapeake Style! (2017) who's eating & shucking oysters, why they love them, and where to find the best.
  • Search for the USS Scorpion: (2017) Search for the Commodore Barney's Flotilla
  • Conowingo Dam: Power on the Susquehanna (2016) the dam's unique story and place in Maryland history
  • Eatin' Crabcakes: The Best I Ever Had: (2011) the ultimate crab cake treasure hunt
  • Potomac by Air: (2015) explores incredible natural and man-made history along our nation's river
  • Eatin' Crabs Chesapeake Style: (2008) a rollicking foray into the world of the blue crab, from dockside to table.
  • Distinctive Homes of the Chesapeake: (2013) opening the door to Maryland's magnificent homes surrounding the Chesapeake Bay
  • The Chesapeake Bay Bridge: Spanning the Bay (2014) an exciting look back at the monumental creation of the Bay Bridge

Past productions Edit

Stations Edit

The MPT stations are:

Station City of license1 Channels VC/RF First air date Callsign meaning ERP HAAT Transmitter coordinates Facility ID Public license information
WMPB2 Baltimore 67
22 (UHF)
October 5, 1969 (53 years ago) (1969-10-05) Maryland Public Broadcasting
(or Baltimore)
90 kW 307 m (1,007 ft) 39°26′49.9″N 76°46′47.2″W / 39.447194°N 76.779778°W / 39.447194; -76.779778 (WMPB) 65944 Public file
LMS
WCPB Salisbury 28
16 (UHF)
March 18, 1971 (52 years ago) (1971-03-18) Coastal Public Broadcasting 320 kW 154 m (505 ft) 38°23′9″N 75°35′31″W / 38.38583°N 75.59194°W / 38.38583; -75.59194 (WCPB) 40618 Public file
LMS
WWPB3 Hagerstown 31
29 (UHF)
October 5, 1974 (48 years ago) (1974-10-05) Western Maryland Public Broadcasting 700 kW 375 m (1,230 ft) 39°39′4″N 77°58′14″W / 39.65111°N 77.97056°W / 39.65111; -77.97056 (WWPB) 65943 Public file
LMS
WMPT4 Annapolis 22
21 (UHF)
September 22, 1975 (47 years ago) (1975-09-22) Maryland Public Television 1000 kW 284 m (932 ft) 39°0′36.7″N 76°36′31.8″W / 39.010194°N 76.608833°W / 39.010194; -76.608833 (WMPT) 65942 Public file
LMS
WFPT5 Frederick 62
28 (UHF)
July 4, 1987 (36 years ago) (1987-07-04) Frederick Public Television 71.3 kW 156 m (512 ft) 39°15′38″N 77°18′43.6″W / 39.26056°N 77.312111°W / 39.26056; -77.312111 (WFPT) 40626 Public file
LMS
WGPT5 Oakland 36
26 (UHF)
July 4, 1987 (36 years ago) (1987-07-04) Garrett County Public Television 200 kW 283 m (928 ft) 39°24′14.3″N 79°17′36.1″W / 39.403972°N 79.293361°W / 39.403972; -79.293361 (WGPT) 40619 Public file
LMS

WGPT is assigned to the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania market and elects must-carry status on satellite providers there. For the purposes of pay-television carriage, WMPT and WMPB are assigned to the Baltimore market, while WFPT and WWPB are assigned to Washington–Hagerstown and WCPB to Salisbury.[16]

Notes:

  • 1. Aside from their transmitters, the MPT stations (except WMPB) do not maintain any physical presence in their cities of license.
  • 2. WMPB used the callsign WETM during its construction permit from 1967 to 1968.[17]
  • 3. WWPB used the -TV suffix in its callsign from its 1974 sign-on to October 15, 1976.[18]
  • 4. WMPT used the callsign WAPB (Annapolis) from its 1975 sign-on to July 4, 1984.
  • 5. WGPT and WFPT were both first licensed in 1979 as translators W36AB and W62AY, respectively. They were later replaced by full-powered licenses from the same transmitter sites.[19][20]

Technical information Edit

The stations' digital signals are multiplexed:

Subchannels of WMPT[21] and WMPB[22]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
WMPT WMPB
22.1 67.1 1080i 16:9 MPT-HD Main MPT programming / PBS
22.2 67.2 480i MPT-2 MPT2 (7:30 p.m.–11:30 p.m.) / Create
22.3 67.3 MPTKIDS PBS Kids
22.4 67.4 NHK-WLD NHK World
54.1 54.11 720p 16.9 CWWNUV The CW (WNUV)
  Broadcast on behalf of another station
Subchannels of the other MPT stations[23]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
xx.1 1080i 16:9 MPT-HD Main MPT programming / PBS
xx.2 720p MPT-2 MPT2 (7:30 p.m.–11:30 p.m.) / Create
xx.3 480i MPTKIDS PBS Kids
xx.4 NHK-WLD NHK World

Analog-to-digital conversion Edit

MPT's stations shut down their analog signals on June 12, 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital channel allocations post-transition are as follows:[24]

  • WMPB shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 67; the station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 29,[25] using PSIP to display the station's virtual channel as its former UHF analog channel 67, which was among the high band UHF channels (52–69) that were removed from broadcasting use as a result of the transition.
  • WMPT shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 22; the station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 42,[26] using PSIP to display the station's virtual channel as its former UHF analog channel 22.
  • WCPB shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 28; the station's digital signal relocated from its pre-transition UHF channel 56, which was among the high band UHF channels (52–69) that were removed from broadcasting use as a result of the transition, to its analog-era UHF channel 28.[27]
  • WWPB shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 31; the station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 44,[28] using PSIP to display the station's virtual channel as its former UHF analog channel 31.
  • WGPT shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 36; the station's digital signal relocated from its pre-transition UHF channel 54, which was among the high band UHF channels (52–69) that were removed from broadcasting use as a result of the transition, to its analog-era UHF channel 36.[29]
  • WFPT shut down its analog signal, over UHF channel 62; the station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 28,[30] using PSIP to display the station's virtual channel as its former UHF analog channel 62, which was among the high band UHF channels (52–69) that were removed from broadcasting use as a result of the transition.

Spectrum reallocation Edit

As a part of the repacking process following the 2016–2017 FCC incentive auction, channels 38 through 51 were removed from television broadcasting. None of MPT's stations sold their allocations, but five of them moved channels within the UHF band: WMPT moved to channel 21, WMPB to channel 22, WWPB to channel 29, WGPT to channel 26, and WCPT to channel 16.[31]

ATSC 3.0 Edit

MPT joined the Baltimore market's ATSC 3.0 lighthouse station, hosted at WNUV, on June 24, 2021.[32] In return, WMPT and WMPB hosts WNUV's main channel (54.1) to preserve coverage for existing ATSC 1.0 TV sets.[33]

Awards Edit

For 2008, MPT received 14 Emmy Award nominations from the National Capital Chesapeake Bay Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS). MPT received Emmys for Eatin' Crabs Chesapeake Style, two awards for Bob the Vid Tech: The Mystery of the Missing Pizza and one for ArtWorks: Manuel Barrueco Special.[citation needed]

MPT received two 2008 CINE Golden Eagle Awards for The Transformation Age: Surviving a Technology Revolution with Robert X. Cringely, a coproduction of MPT/University of Maryland Robert H. Smith School of Business, and Lethal Landscapes: Canvases of the Combat Artist.[citation needed]

For 2007, the station received 11 nominations and won 1 National Capitol Emmy including 3 nominations for their regional The War series and 5 nominations for Outdoors Maryland. Motorweek also received the Board of Governors Award.[34]

References Edit

  1. ^ Katy June-Friesen (January 12, 2009). . Current. Archived from the original on January 23, 2016. Retrieved December 9, 2010.
  2. ^ "More downsizing at MPT as master control function shifts to Boston". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
  3. ^ "Vietnam Veterans". Maryland Public Television. Retrieved 2013-09-04.
  4. ^ "Welcome to Chesapeake Collectibles". Maryland Public Television. 2013-01-10. Retrieved 2013-08-11.
  5. ^ "Maryland Farm and Harvest". Maryland Public Television. 2013-01-10. Retrieved 2013-08-11.
  6. ^ "Chesapeake Bay Week". Maryland Public Television. Retrieved 2013-09-04.
  7. ^ "About Direct Connection". Maryland Public Television. Retrieved 2013-09-04.
  8. ^ . Maryland Public Television. Archived from the original on 2013-08-25. Retrieved 2013-09-04.
  9. ^ . Maryland Public Television. Archived from the original on 2013-09-07. Retrieved 2013-09-04.
  10. ^ "Ways to Pay for College". Maryland Public Television. Retrieved 2013-09-04.
  11. ^ "Your Money & Business". Maryland Public Television. Retrieved 2013-09-04.
  12. ^ "Artworks". Maryland Public Television. Retrieved 2013-09-04.
  13. ^ "Our Town". Maryland Public Television. Retrieved 2013-09-04.
  14. ^ "About Lynn Fischer".
  15. ^ "The Transformation Age". Robert H. Smith School of Business.
  16. ^ "Must-Carry or Retransmission Consent Election" (PDF). FCC OPIF.
  17. ^ "FCC History Cards for WMPB".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  18. ^ "FCC History Cards for WWPB" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  19. ^ "DW62AY Facility Data". FCCData.
  20. ^ "DW36AB Facility Data". FCCData.
  21. ^ "RabbitEars TV Query for WMPT". rabbitears.info.
  22. ^ "RabbitEars TV Query for WMPB". rabbitears.info.
  23. ^ "RabbitEars TV Query for WCPB". rabbitears.info.
    • "RabbitEars TV Query for WFPT". rabbitears.info.
    • "RabbitEars TV Query for WGPT". rabbitears.info.
    • "RabbitEars TV Query for WWPB". rabbitears.info.
  24. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-08-29. Retrieved 2012-03-24.
  25. ^ "CDBS Print". Federal Communications Commission.
  26. ^ "CDBS Print". Federal Communications Commission.
  27. ^ "CDBS Print". Federal Communications Commission.
  28. ^ "CDBS Print". Federal Communications Commission.
  29. ^ "CDBS Print". Federal Communications Commission.
  30. ^ "CDBS Print". Federal Communications Commission.
  31. ^ "Repack Channel Assignments". RabbitEars.
  32. ^ "Modification of a License for DTV Application (NextGen) (LMS File No. 136496)". FCC LMS.
  33. ^ "DTV Legal STA Application (File No. 136473)". FCC LMS.
  34. ^ "2007 Emmy Award Recipients". The National Capital Chesapeake Bay Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.

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WMPB redirects here Not to be confused with Mississippi Public Broadcasting WCPB redirects here Not to be confused with the Corporation for Public Broadcasting Maryland Public Television MPT is the Public Broadcasting Service PBS member state network for the U S state of Maryland It operates under the auspices of the Maryland Public Broadcasting Commission an agency of the Maryland state government that holds the licenses for all PBS member stations licensed in the state Maryland Public Televisionstatewide MarylandUnited StatesChannelsDigital See belowVirtual See belowBrandingMPTProgrammingAffiliations 1 PBS 2 MPT2 Create 3 PBS Kids 4 NHK WorldOwnershipOwnerMaryland Public Broadcasting CommissionHistoryFirst air dateOctober 5 1969 53 years ago 1969 10 05 Former affiliationsWMPB NET 1969 1970 Call sign meaningSee belowTechnical informationFacility IDSee belowERPSee belowHAATSee belowTransmitter coordinatesSee belowLinksWebsiteOfficial websiteStudios are located in the unincorporated community of Owings Mills in northwestern Baltimore County MPT operates six full power transmitters that cover nearly all of the state plus Washington D C and parts of Virginia West Virginia Delaware and Pennsylvania Contents 1 History 2 Productions 2 1 Current regional productions 2 2 Nationally distributed productions 2 3 Regional documentaries and specials 2 4 Past productions 3 Stations 4 Technical information 4 1 Analog to digital conversion 4 2 Spectrum reallocation 4 3 ATSC 3 0 5 Awards 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditWMPB licensed to Baltimore first signed on in 1969 as the first station of the Maryland Center for Public Broadcasting it gained satellite stations in Salisbury Hagerstown and Annapolis between 1971 and 1975 resulting in a formation of a statewide public television network The network adopted its current name in 1984 Maryland Instructional Television Maryland ITV a division of the State Department of Education was also housed at the network until 1991 On July 4 1987 WFPT licensed to Frederick signed on to fill coverage gaps in the outer Washington market while WGPT in Oakland began operations to cover the extreme west of the state much of which previously had no local television service at all About 1999 the network launched an afternoon Britcom programming block Afternoon Tea replacing children s programming By 2009 MPT was airing kids programming during the day on its MPT Select channel 1 In September 2015 as part of budget cuts MPT outsourced its master control operations to Public Media Management a joint venture of Boston PBS member WGBH and Sony Corporation 2 Productions Edit Inside MPT s Studio A during the taping of Chesapeake Collectibles in June 2010Current regional productions Edit MPT Salutes Vietnam Veterans 3 Maryland Public Television salutes the men and women who served in the Vietnam era Chesapeake Collectibles 4 weekly series featuring people and their collectibles Maryland Farm amp Harvest 5 weekly series helping Marylanders learn more about agriculture Chesapeake Bay Week 6 week long series of programs in April dedicated to the Chesapeake Bay Direct Connection 7 public affairs call in show focusing on discussion and analysis of politics and the news Outdoors Maryland 8 outdoors show highlighting the Mid Atlantic region s diversity and beauty State Circle 9 news and analysis program detailing Maryland s General Assembly proceedings Ways to Pay for College 10 annual special on finding money for higher education Your Money amp Business 11 consumer oriented business magazine Artworks 12 regional arts updates and specials highlighting Maryland s culture and history Our Town 13 a collection of documentaries showcasing different towns across Maryland On location in Tucson Arizona shooting Steven Raichlen s Project Smoke at the Marriott Starr Pass Resort in February 2015Nationally distributed productions Edit The McLaughlin Group 2019 2020 a weekly political affairs round table Steven Raichlen s Project Smoke amp Project Fire 2015 2019 outdoor cooking series with Steven Raichlen MotorWeek 1981 present automotive magazine featuring new automotive technology and model reviews Great Performances Star Spangled Spectacular Music special commemorating 200th Anniversary of FSK s National Anthem F S Key and the Song That Built America Planet Forward A special on energy climate and sustainability For Love of Liberty series telling the story of America s black servicemen Music of Ireland Welcome Home National Geographic Bee Veterans Day A Musical Tribute Space Racers an animated children s television series about space and science My Greek Table with Diane Kochilas a cooking show focused on Greek cuisine hosted by Diane Kochilas To Dine For with Kate Sullivan features stories of creators and dreamers at their favorite restaurant Kate SullivanRegional documentaries and specials Edit Eatin Oysters Chesapeake Style 2017 who s eating amp shucking oysters why they love them and where to find the best Search for the USS Scorpion 2017 Search for the Commodore Barney s Flotilla Conowingo Dam Power on the Susquehanna 2016 the dam s unique story and place in Maryland history Eatin Crabcakes The Best I Ever Had 2011 the ultimate crab cake treasure hunt Potomac by Air 2015 explores incredible natural and man made history along our nation s river Eatin Crabs Chesapeake Style 2008 a rollicking foray into the world of the blue crab from dockside to table Distinctive Homes of the Chesapeake 2013 opening the door to Maryland s magnificent homes surrounding the Chesapeake Bay The Chesapeake Bay Bridge Spanning the Bay 2014 an exciting look back at the monumental creation of the Bay BridgePast productions Edit A M Weather 1978 1995 a 15 minute daily program featuring detailed forecasts presented by NOAA meteorologists Baking with Julia 1996 1998 a cooking series with Julia Child PBS Barbecue University 2003 2006 outdoor cooking series with Steven Raichlen Bob the Vid Tech 1993 2010 children s specials and interstitials Coastal Cooking with John Shields 2005 13 programs hosted by John Shields distributed by American Public Television Consumer Survival Kit 1970s national PBS series Cooking in America with Pierre Franey 1991 series of 13 shows Cooking With Master Chefs 1993 16 shows hosted by Julia Child Cuisine Rapide 1990 series of 13 cooking shows hosted by chef Pierre Franey Dessert Circus 1997 a cooking series featuring Jacques Torres Hodgepodge Lodge 1970s a nature show for children hosted by Jean Worthley Jewish Cooking in America with Joan Nathan 1998 2002 PBS Julia Child Lessons With Master Chefs 2000 2011 PBS Kratts Creatures 1996 children s series with the Kratt Brothers PBS Lynn Fischer s Healthy Indulgences late 1990s 26 shows hosted by Lynn Fischer 14 Maryland State of Mind 1994 2001 28 episode series hosted by NPR s Scott Simon showcasing the 13 schools of the University System of Maryland Newsnight Maryland a locally produced news program that reviews the stories happening in the state of Maryland On Nature s Trail 1978 a television show featured Elmer and Jean Worthley observing and discussing plants growing at different locations in Baltimore County Maryland On Stage at Wolf Trap 1980s concert series Of Earth and Man 1970s educational series Primal Grill 2008 2011 outdoor cooking series with Steven Raichlen The Transformation Age Surviving a Technology Revolution with Robert X Cringely 2007 1 hour documentary on technology and business A co production with the Robert H Smith School of Business 15 To the Contrary 1992 2011 Persephone Productions PBS Volvo Ocean Race sailing race around the world with host Gary Jobson Wall treet Week with Louis Rukeyser 1972 2002 MPT s signature long running financial information program Wall treet Week with Fortune 2002 2005 which succeeded the original program after the departure of Louis Rukeyser Weeknight Alive 1980s arts series Wimzie s House children s series presenting station only Zoboomafoo 1999 2001 children s series with the Kratt Brothers and PBS in the United States Canadian production handled by Cinar now part of WildBrain Stations EditMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates The MPT stations are Station City of license1 Channels VC RF First air date Callsign meaning ERP HAAT Transmitter coordinates Facility ID Public license informationWMPB2 Baltimore 6722 UHF October 5 1969 53 years ago 1969 10 05 Maryland Public Broadcasting or Baltimore 90 kW 307 m 1 007 ft 39 26 49 9 N 76 46 47 2 W 39 447194 N 76 779778 W 39 447194 76 779778 WMPB 65944 Public fileLMSWCPB Salisbury 2816 UHF March 18 1971 52 years ago 1971 03 18 Coastal Public Broadcasting 320 kW 154 m 505 ft 38 23 9 N 75 35 31 W 38 38583 N 75 59194 W 38 38583 75 59194 WCPB 40618 Public fileLMSWWPB3 Hagerstown 3129 UHF October 5 1974 48 years ago 1974 10 05 Western Maryland Public Broadcasting 700 kW 375 m 1 230 ft 39 39 4 N 77 58 14 W 39 65111 N 77 97056 W 39 65111 77 97056 WWPB 65943 Public fileLMSWMPT4 Annapolis 2221 UHF September 22 1975 47 years ago 1975 09 22 Maryland Public Television 1000 kW 284 m 932 ft 39 0 36 7 N 76 36 31 8 W 39 010194 N 76 608833 W 39 010194 76 608833 WMPT 65942 Public fileLMSWFPT5 Frederick 6228 UHF July 4 1987 36 years ago 1987 07 04 Frederick Public Television 71 3 kW 156 m 512 ft 39 15 38 N 77 18 43 6 W 39 26056 N 77 312111 W 39 26056 77 312111 WFPT 40626 Public fileLMSWGPT5 Oakland 3626 UHF July 4 1987 36 years ago 1987 07 04 Garrett County Public Television 200 kW 283 m 928 ft 39 24 14 3 N 79 17 36 1 W 39 403972 N 79 293361 W 39 403972 79 293361 WGPT 40619 Public fileLMSWGPT is assigned to the Pittsburgh Pennsylvania market and elects must carry status on satellite providers there For the purposes of pay television carriage WMPT and WMPB are assigned to the Baltimore market while WFPT and WWPB are assigned to Washington Hagerstown and WCPB to Salisbury 16 Notes 1 Aside from their transmitters the MPT stations except WMPB do not maintain any physical presence in their cities of license 2 WMPB used the callsign WETM during its construction permit from 1967 to 1968 17 3 WWPB used the TV suffix in its callsign from its 1974 sign on to October 15 1976 18 4 WMPT used the callsign WAPB Annapolis from its 1975 sign on to July 4 1984 5 WGPT and WFPT were both first licensed in 1979 as translators W36AB and W62AY respectively They were later replaced by full powered licenses from the same transmitter sites 19 20 Technical information EditThe stations digital signals are multiplexed Subchannels of WMPT 21 and WMPB 22 Channel Res Aspect Short name ProgrammingWMPT WMPB22 1 67 1 1080i 16 9 MPT HD Main MPT programming PBS22 2 67 2 480i MPT 2 MPT2 7 30 p m 11 30 p m Create22 3 67 3 MPTKIDS PBS Kids22 4 67 4 NHK WLD NHK World54 1 54 11 720p 16 9 CWWNUV The CW WNUV Broadcast on behalf of another station Subchannels of the other MPT stations 23 Channel Res Aspect Short name Programmingxx 1 1080i 16 9 MPT HD Main MPT programming PBSxx 2 720p MPT 2 MPT2 7 30 p m 11 30 p m Createxx 3 480i MPTKIDS PBS Kidsxx 4 NHK WLD NHK WorldAnalog to digital conversion Edit MPT s stations shut down their analog signals on June 12 2009 the official date on which full power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate The station s digital channel allocations post transition are as follows 24 WMPB shut down its analog signal over UHF channel 67 the station s digital signal remained on its pre transition UHF channel 29 25 using PSIP to display the station s virtual channel as its former UHF analog channel 67 which was among the high band UHF channels 52 69 that were removed from broadcasting use as a result of the transition WMPT shut down its analog signal over UHF channel 22 the station s digital signal remained on its pre transition UHF channel 42 26 using PSIP to display the station s virtual channel as its former UHF analog channel 22 WCPB shut down its analog signal over UHF channel 28 the station s digital signal relocated from its pre transition UHF channel 56 which was among the high band UHF channels 52 69 that were removed from broadcasting use as a result of the transition to its analog era UHF channel 28 27 WWPB shut down its analog signal over UHF channel 31 the station s digital signal remained on its pre transition UHF channel 44 28 using PSIP to display the station s virtual channel as its former UHF analog channel 31 WGPT shut down its analog signal over UHF channel 36 the station s digital signal relocated from its pre transition UHF channel 54 which was among the high band UHF channels 52 69 that were removed from broadcasting use as a result of the transition to its analog era UHF channel 36 29 WFPT shut down its analog signal over UHF channel 62 the station s digital signal remained on its pre transition UHF channel 28 30 using PSIP to display the station s virtual channel as its former UHF analog channel 62 which was among the high band UHF channels 52 69 that were removed from broadcasting use as a result of the transition Spectrum reallocation Edit As a part of the repacking process following the 2016 2017 FCC incentive auction channels 38 through 51 were removed from television broadcasting None of MPT s stations sold their allocations but five of them moved channels within the UHF band WMPT moved to channel 21 WMPB to channel 22 WWPB to channel 29 WGPT to channel 26 and WCPT to channel 16 31 ATSC 3 0 Edit MPT joined the Baltimore market s ATSC 3 0 lighthouse station hosted at WNUV on June 24 2021 32 In return WMPT and WMPB hosts WNUV s main channel 54 1 to preserve coverage for existing ATSC 1 0 TV sets 33 Awards EditFor 2008 MPT received 14 Emmy Award nominations from the National Capital Chesapeake Bay Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences NATAS MPT received Emmys for Eatin Crabs Chesapeake Style two awards for Bob the Vid Tech The Mystery of the Missing Pizza and one for ArtWorks Manuel Barrueco Special citation needed MPT received two 2008 CINE Golden Eagle Awards for The Transformation Age Surviving a Technology Revolution with Robert X Cringely a coproduction of MPT University of Maryland Robert H Smith School of Business and Lethal Landscapes Canvases of the Combat Artist citation needed For 2007 the station received 11 nominations and won 1 National Capitol Emmy including 3 nominations for their regional The War series and 5 nominations for Outdoors Maryland Motorweek also received the Board of Governors Award 34 References Edit Katy June Friesen January 12 2009 Many stations packaging their own kids channels Current Archived from the original on January 23 2016 Retrieved December 9 2010 More downsizing at MPT as master control function shifts to Boston The Baltimore Sun Retrieved 8 September 2015 Vietnam Veterans Maryland Public Television Retrieved 2013 09 04 Welcome to Chesapeake Collectibles Maryland Public Television 2013 01 10 Retrieved 2013 08 11 Maryland Farm and Harvest Maryland Public Television 2013 01 10 Retrieved 2013 08 11 Chesapeake Bay Week Maryland Public Television Retrieved 2013 09 04 About Direct Connection Maryland Public Television Retrieved 2013 09 04 Outdoors Maryland Maryland Public Television Archived from the original on 2013 08 25 Retrieved 2013 09 04 State Circle Maryland Public Television Archived from the original on 2013 09 07 Retrieved 2013 09 04 Ways to Pay for College Maryland Public Television Retrieved 2013 09 04 Your Money amp Business Maryland Public Television Retrieved 2013 09 04 Artworks Maryland Public Television Retrieved 2013 09 04 Our Town Maryland Public Television Retrieved 2013 09 04 About Lynn Fischer The Transformation Age Robert H Smith School of Business Must Carry or Retransmission Consent Election PDF FCC OPIF FCC History Cards for WMPB a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web 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