KWCM-TV explained

Callsign:KWCM-TV
Branding:Pioneer PBS
Digital:10 (VHF)
Virtual:10
Translators:See below
Affiliations:10.1: PBS
10.2: Create
10.3: Minnesota Channel
10.4: World
10.5: PBS Kids
Location:Appleton, Minnesota
Country:United States
Callsign Meaning:West Central Minnesota
Former Channel Numbers:Analog:
10 (VHF, 1966–2009)
Digital:
31 (UHF, 2009)
Owner:West Central Minnesota Educational TV Corp.
Former Affiliations:NET (via KTCA, 1966–1970)
Erp:50 kW
Haat:381m (1,250feet)
Facility Id:71549
Licensing Authority:FCC
Embed Header:Satellite station
Embedded:
Child:yes
Callsign:KSMN
Branding:see KWCM-TV infobox
Location:Worthington, Minnesota
Country:United States
Digital:15 (UHF)
Virtual:20
Affiliations:20.1 PBS
20.2: Create
20.3: Minnesota Channel
20.4: World
20.5: PBS Kids
Owner:West Central Minnesota Educational TV Corp.
Callsign Meaning:Southern Minnesota
Former Callsigns:KMSW (CP, 11/20/1995–12/8/1995)
Former Channel Numbers:Analog: 20 (UHF, 1997–2009)
Erp:200 kW
Haat:290.1m (951.8feet)
Facility Id:71558
Coordinates:43.8978°N -95.9475°W
Licensing Authority:FCC

KWCM-TV (channel 10) is a PBS member television station in Appleton, Minnesota, United States, owned by the West Central Minnesota Educational TV Corp. KWCM-TV's studios are located on Pioneer Drive in Granite Falls, and its transmitter is located near Appleton.

KSMN (channel 20) in Worthington operates as a full-time satellite of KWCM-TV; this station's transmitter is located near Chandler, Minnesota. KSMN covers areas of southwestern Minnesota that receive a marginal to non-existent over-the-air signal from KWCM, although there is significant overlap between the two stations' contours otherwise. KSMN is a straight simulcast of KWCM; on-air references to KSMN are limited to Federal Communications Commission (FCC)-mandated hourly station identifications during programming. Aside from the transmitter, KSMN does not maintain any physical presence locally in Worthington.

The two stations are collectively branded as Pioneer PBS. Their combined signal can also be received in parts of Iowa, South Dakota and North Dakota. Several other translators carry the signal into other communities.

History

KWCM went on the air for the first time on February 7, 1966. In the early years, it repeated the signal of KTCA-TV in the Twin Cities. It adopted the Pioneer Public Television name in 1982, and added KSMN in 1997.

The station is available on the DirecTV and Dish Network feeds for the Twin Cities and Sioux Falls markets. Appleton is part of the Twin Cities market, while Worthington is in the Sioux Falls market. This gives Pioneer a potential audience of 4.8 million people in Minnesota, Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota and Wisconsin. As of November 3, 2019, the station became Pioneer PBS due to PBS' overhaul.

Pioneer-produced shows

Some locally produced shows include Postcards, Prairie Sportsman, Funtime Polka, Your Legislators, Country Spires and programs produced with the University of Minnesota Morris, Prairie Yard and Garden, Academic Challenge, Echoes of Cry of the Marsh and Minnesota Rivers and Fields. Some of these shows have also been shown on the Minnesota Channel, a statewide network originated at KTCI-TV in the Twin Cities which carries local programs on Saturday and Sunday evenings.

Technical information

Subchannels

The stations' digital signals are multiplexed:

ChannelShort nameProgramming
KWCMKSMNK08QE-DKWCMKSMN
10.120.18.1KWCM-HDKSMN-HD Main programming / PBS
10.220.28.2Create Create
10.320.38.3KWCM-MNKSMN-MN Minnesota Channel
10.420.48.4KWCM-WDKSMN-WD World
10.520.58.5PTVKids PBS Kids
10.620.68.6PTVFNX First Nations Experience

Analog-to-digital conversion

KWCM-TV and KSMN shut down their analog transmitters on June 12, 2009.[1] KWCM-TV's digital signal relocated to VHF channel 10 from UHF channel 31, while KSMN's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 15.

Translators

A network of digital translators in western Minnesota translates KWCM.

City of licenseCallsignChannelERPHAATFacility IDTransmitter coordinatesOwner
27 1.1 kW 1230NaN0 59645 45.9331°N -95.4475°W Selective TV
8 3 kW 2020NaN0 71562 46.48°N -96.0294°W West Central Minnesota Educational TV Corporation
20 0.79 kW 870NaN0 55749 44.7591°N -94.8733°W Renville County TV Corporation
22 0.7 kW 1550NaN0 68708 45.1661°N -95.0439°W UHF TV, Inc.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Salas . Randy A. . 2009-02-18 . More Minnesota stations pull the plug on analog TV . www.startribune.com . en.