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KACV-TV is a public television station in Amarillo, Texas, broadcasting locally on channels 2.1 and 2.2 〔http://www.panhandlepbs.org/about/cable-and-translators/〕 as a PBS member station. Founded in 1988, the station is owned by the city's community college, Amarillo College. KACV-TV is operated on Amarillo College's Washington Street campus, along with sister-station KACV-FM; the station's transmitter is located north of Amarillo in unincorporated Potter County. Amarillo was one of the last major cities to get its own PBS station; prior to then, viewers in the Texas Panhandle watched PBS either on Amarillo's commercial stations (on a per-program basis), or via cable on Dallas' KERA-TV, OETA from Oklahoma, or New Mexico's KENW. The station also produces local programming such as "artZONE," "A Conversation with Ken Burns" and "Braggin' Rights: The Coors Cowboy Club Ranch Rodeo." On September 3, 2013, KACV announced its re-branding to "Panhandle PBS".〔http://panhandlepbs.org/about/pressroom/kacv-changing-panhandle-pbs/〕 ==Digital Programming== The station's digital channel, VHF 8, is multiplexed: The HD service is also carried on the Suddenlink Amarillo cable system. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「KACV-TV」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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