WKYU-TV

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WKYU
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Bowling Green, Kentucky
United States
Branding WKU PBS
Slogan Western's Public Broadcasting
Channels Digital: 18 (UHF)
Virtual: 24 (PSIP)
Affiliations PBS
Owner Western Kentucky University
First air date January 15, 1989; 35 years ago (1989-01-15)
Call letters' meaning Western
KentuckY
University
Former channel number(s) 24 (UHF analog, 1989–2009)
Transmitter power 61 kW
Height 176.9 m
Facility ID 71861
Transmitter coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Website www.wkyupbs.org/

WKYU-TV is a PBS member station licensed to and serving Bowling Green, Kentucky. It is owned and operated by Western Kentucky University, and is an arm of WKU's Information Technology department. Its transmitter is located 6 miles (10 km) north of Bowling Green along KY 185, sharing the tower with ABC affiliate WBKO.[1] Its studio and broadcasting facility is located at 1906 College Heights Boulevard on the WKU campus alongside sister National Public Radio network, WKU Public Radio and flagship station WKYU-FM.

History

WKYU-TV signed on for the first time on January 15, 1989. It was the second PBS member in Kentucky that was not aligned with the PBS-member statewide network Kentucky Educational Television (which has operated a repeater in Bowling Green, WKGB-TV channel 53 (digital channel 48), since 1968); the first was Louisville's WKPC-TV. KET acquired WKPC in 1998. It is one of the smallest standalone stations in the PBS system. After KET's 1998 acquisition of WKPC in Louisville, WKYU became the only PBS station in Kentucky not affiliated with KET, and WKYU competes with KET for viewing allegiances.

WKYU-TV shut down its analog signal on February 17, 2009 as part of the FCC-mandated nationwide digital transition, even though the DTV transition deadline was moved to June 12 of that year.[2] The digital signal, which began operation in 2003, continued to be broadcast on its pre-transition channel 18, but through the use of PSIP, viewers see it displayed as virtual channel 24, the station's former analog channel number.

In 2010, WKYU-TV began airing the Create TV channel that is syndicated by American Public Television on their second digital-subchannel, replacing the audio-only simulcast of WKYU-FM, WKU Public Radio. Around the same time, WKYU-DT3 began featuring the National Weather Service Fort Campbell weather radar on the screen, and simulcasting NOAA Weather Radio station KIH-45, which operates on 162.400 MHz on the weather band radio dial. It was also previously simulcast on a fourth digital sub-channel before the fourth subchannel was discontinued in late 2010. After years of branding as "WKYU-TV" or "WKYU-PBS" for most of its history, it rebranded as "WKU-PBS" in 2013, using the university's logo along with the PBS icon.

Programming

WKYU-TV's program schedule consists mainly of PBS programs as well as programs syndicated by American Public Television. Its program schedule for the day is posted in "Community Calendar" powerpoint slides shown during downtime from 12 Midnight to 7:00 a.m. CT. On WKYU-DT2 (virtual channel 24.2), the Create TV channel features how-to programs and some cooking and travel shows, as well as PBS Newshour. Its program schedule for the day is posted in "Community Calendar" powerpoint slides shown during downtime from 3:00 to 7:00 a.m. CT.

On WKYU-DT2 (virtual channel 24.2), the Create TV channel features how-to programs and some cooking and travel shows. The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer is shown at 7:00 p.m. weeknights on channel 24.2.

WKU sports broadcasts

WKYU-TV occasionally airs some Western Kentucky Hilltoppers football and basketball games that don't appear on regular over-the-air regional or national commercial sports networks. The games are broadcast under a banner called "Hilltopper Sports Satellite Network," in which WKYU-TV is the flagship station.[3] Select WKU men's basketball games on WKYU-TV under that branding simulcasts the Fox College Sports broadcast, but the audio of the Hilltopper IMG Sports Network replaces the audio of the Fox College Sports broadcast. Some of WKU's games may be shown via Sinclair Broadcasting-operated American Sports Network's Conference USA syndication package beginning in Fall 2014, hence, WKYU-TV serves as a part-time affiliate of ASN.

Newscasts

WKYU-TV also occasionally broadcasts replays of WKU student-produced 6pm newscasts originating from WKU Cable 12, named "NewsChannel 12," just before signing off and switching to Community Calendar mode.[4][5]

Digital programming

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WKYU-TV logo from the early 1990s to 2013
Channel Video Aspect PSIP short name Programming [6]
24.1 480i 4:3 WKYU-DT Main WKYU Programming / PBS
American Sports Network (occasional broadcasts, seasonal)
24.2 4:3 WKYU-CR Create
24.3 4:3 WKYU-WX National Weather Service Weather radar image from Fort Campbell (link) with NOAA WX Radio KIH45 audio (162.400 MHz).

Availability

In addition to their digital terrestrial signal on digital UHF channel 18, WKYU-TV can also be seen on Dish Network channel 24, and on Time Warner Cable channels 11 (SD) and 917 (HD).[7] In Glasgow, it is also seen on South Central Rural Telephone Cooperative (SCRTC) cable channel 24,[8] as well as on Glasgow Electric Plant Board cable channels 24 (SD) and 540 (HD).[9][10]

WKYU-DT2 is also available to cable subscribers in Bowling Green and Glasgow, as well as other areas served by the SCRTC. WKYU's main channel is also widely carried on Mediacom cable in several areas within and just outside the Bowling Green DMA. These include areas of Butler, Edmonson,[11] Hart, and Metcalfe Counties, as well as the northwest Barren County village of Park City.[12] WKYU-TV is also available on via channel 7 on WesternCable, WKU's on-campus cable system available to all classrooms and residence halls on campus.[13]

Out of Market coverage

In the neighboring Nashville DMA (home territory to fellow PBS member stations WNPT and Cookeville, Tennessee's WCTE), it is available to Mediacom customers in Clinton, Cumberland (including Burkesville[14]), and Monroe counties, and for all SCRTC customers in that cable provider's service area regardless of location. WKYU is also available to Suddenlink cable customers in Logan County (including Russellville [15]). Subscribers of North Central Telephone Cooperative Cable in Allen County and into Macon County, Tennessee, including Lafayette and Red Boiling Springs, is served by WKYU-TV, as well as the respective subchannels of WNPT and KET affiliate WKGB-TV.[12][16]

WKYU is also carried in the far southern portions of the Louisville DMA, including parts of Grayson, Green, and Larue Counties, along with southern portions of Hardin County, including Upton and Sonora.

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