WPSU-TV

WPSU-TV

Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = WPSU-TV
city =
station_
station_slogan =
station_branding =
analog = 3 (VHF)
digital = 15 (UHF)
other_chs =
affiliations = PBS
network =
founded =
airdate = March 1, 1965
location = Clearfield/State College/Johnstown/Altoona, Pennsylvania
callsign_meaning = Pennsylvania
State
University
former_callsigns = WPSX-TV (1965-2005)
former_channel_numbers =
owner = The Pennsylvania State University
licensee =
sister_stations =
former_affiliations = NET (1965-1970)
effective_radiated_power = 42.4 kW (analog)
792 kW (digital)
HAAT = 394.7 m (analog)
417 m (digital)
class =
facility_id = 66219
coordinates = coord|41|7|20|N|78|26|29|W|type:landmark_scale:2000
homepage = [http://www.wpsu.org/ www.wpsu.org]

WPSU-TV is a PBS member station owned by Pennsylvania State University, as a part of Penn State Public Broadcasting. It reaches some 500,000 households in central Pennsylvania and southern New York, as well as a few households in western Pennsylvania. Many rural Pennsylvanians rely on cable television in order to get any signal other than WPSU-TV. The station's signal is very strong; it is easily viewable over-the-air as far away as Warren, Williamsport, and Bradford.

The station's city of license is Clearfield, with its transmitter facility seven miles north of Clearfield on McGeorge Road in Lawrence Township. However, its production facilities are located along Innovation Park Boulevard outside of State College.

The station is a typical PBS station, airing a large amount of PBS shows as well as some of its own original programming.

WPSU-FM is PSU's NPR and classical music radio station. Additionally, WKPS FM "The Lion 90.7FM" is Penn State's student radio station, while WPSE AM is its commercial radio station.

History

The station signed on for the first time on March 1, 1965 as WPSX-TV. It received its full license on June 17 as the 101st public television station in the United States. Within two years, it went from broadcasting only a few hours a day during the week to being on the air from 8:30 am to 11:30 pm seven days a week.

Even though it was one of the smallest public television stations in the country, WPSX was an innovator. In 1978, it partnered with several Pennsylvania cable systems to create PENNARAMA, forerunner of Pennsylvania Cable Network. In 1980, it worked with the state Department of Education to experiment with the use of videodisc in the classroom.

The 1980s logo for WPSU (then WPSX) used the same synthesizer fanfare in the 1980s station ID for another PBS affiliate, that being WIPB in Muncie, Indiana. Clips of both logos can be seen in a 1989 PBS demo on YouTube.

In 1994, WPSX merged its operations with WPSU-FM, Penn State's NPR station, to form Penn State Public Broadcasting. In the summer of 2005, it changed its call letters to WPSU-TV to match its radio sister, and moved to a new studio in the Outreach Building at Innovation Park. The WPSX callsign has been reassigned to the radio station's Kane station.

List of WPSU-TV's original programs

Current

* "The WPSU-TV Alphabet Cooking Show"
* "Center Court with Rene Portland"
* "Centre County Report"
* ""
* ""
* "Great Teachers - Making a Difference"
* "Houses of Worship"
* "Huddle Up Nittany Lion Fans"
* "Our Town"
* "PA Energy"
* "The Pennsylvania Game"
* "Pennsylvania Inside Out "
* ""
* "Scholastic Scrimmage"
* ""
* ""
* "To the Best of My Knowledge"
* "Tracks Across the Sky"
* "What Matters"
* "Your Health"

Former

* "What's in the News" (1965?-2004)

Distributed transmission

WPSU-TV is one of the leading innovators of distributed transmission of digital television signals. They have been heavily involved with testing of new ways to distribute these signals to "difficult" reception areas, and received an experimental permit to do so from the FCC. This testing will be crucial to other stations throughout the country, as well as the FCC for guidelines pertaining to this type of broadcasting.

External links

* [http://www.wpsu.org/ WPSU's website.]
* [http://www.wpsu.org/about/coverage.html WPSU's coverage map.]
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