KSPS Public TV

KSPS Public TV KSPS Public Television provides programs and events that entertain, engage, and educate to enrich all the communities we serve.

KSPS has grown and thrived for over 50 years thanks to the support of the community we serve. Today KSPS broadcasts three channels, operates four educational cable channels, and provides master control operations for two other stations. KSPS is seen by over two million households throughout the Inland Northwest and Canada by broadcast, translator systems, cable systems and satellite. KSPS produces

national award-winning programming including historical documentaries, political coverage, health information, and our signature feature magazine program, Northwest Profiles. More than 35,000 households in the United States and Canada are members of the Friends of Seven and provide about three quarters of the annual budget for KSPS. KSPS-TV is the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) public television station in Spokane, Washington. It also has viewership in the province of Alberta, Canada, including the cities of Edmonton and Calgary. The station broadcasts its main signal from its site at Krell Hill, also known as "Tower Mountain", with its general studios at Joel E. Ferris High School in the South Gate neighborhood on Spokane's south side.[2] KSPS can be seen in high-definition on channel 107 on Comcast in the Spokane area, and channel 707 in the Coeur d'Alene and Palouse areas, as well as on channel 7 on Dish Network and DirecTV in both standard and high-definition. In the Edmonton area it is broadcast on Channel 22 on Shaw Cable, and Channel 140 on Telus Optik TV. In the Calgary area it is broadcast on Channel 14 on Shaw Cable, and Channel 140 on Telus Optik TV.

Address

3911 S Regal Street
Spokane, WA
99223

General information

KSPS-TV is the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) public television station headquartered in Spokane, Washington. We reach more than 2.3-million households in eastern Washington, northern Idaho, Alberta, and beyond. Viewers hail from Calgary, Edmonton, Coeur d’Alene, Kalispell, Wenatchee, Moscow, and hundreds of cities and towns across one of the largest Nielsen Designated Market Areas in the nation. We broadcast our main signal from our site at Krell Hill, a.k.a. "Tower Mountain." Our headquarters, offices, and over 4,400 square-feet of studio space are on the Joel E. Ferris High School grounds in the South Gate neighborhood on Spokane's south hill. KSPS can be seen in high-definition on channel 107 on Comcast in the Spokane area, and channel 707 in the Coeur d'Alene and Palouse areas. You can also find us on channel 7 on Dish Network and DirecTV in both standard and high-definition. In the Edmonton area we are broadcast on Channel 22 on Shaw Cable, and Channel 140 on Telus Optik TV. In Calgary we’re on Channel 14 on Shaw Cable, and Channel 140 on Telus Optik TV. Viewers across Canada also watch KSPS on channel 202 on Shaw Cable and channel 374 in Shaw Direct National Satellite Service KSPS is licensed to Friends of KSPS, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in the state of Washington. Our mission is to provide on-air, online, and multimedia programs that entertain, engage, and educate to enrich all the communities we serve. History In 1967, the station first signed on the air from the basement of Adams Elementary of Spokane Public Schools (SPS). After a series of school levy failures in the early 1970s forced the station to secure alternate funding, Friends of Seven (later known as Friends of KSPS) was founded in 1972 to provide lasting financial support to KSPS. In 2012, the board of Spokane Public Schools voted unanimously to spin off KSPS to the Friends of KSPS. Our transition from an educational license to a community license was completed in 2013. School board employees working for KSPS soon became employees of the non-profit organization. Programming KSPS is the region’s source of top quality PBS programs, including Masterpiece, Victoria, Great Performances, NOVA, Nature, Frontline, Sesame Street, Antiques Roadshow, Arthur, Sherlock, Mercy Street, POV, Curious George, American Experience, Wild Kratts, and PBS NewsHour. Thousands of KSPS viewers remember past favorites like Downton Abbey, The Magic School Bus, and Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. KSPS also airs high-quality local productions like Health Matters, Northwest Profiles, and KSPS Documentaries. We were the first station to carry Mary Ann Wilson's Sit and Be Fit program, and KSPS serves as the primary production studio and distributor of the series since its 1987 debut. Funding About 70% of KSPS’s funding comes from donations, contributions, and bequests by individuals, foundations, and companies. 18% is provided by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and 6% comes from an NIC grant. A class-leading 80% of our total expenses are spent directly on the programs and services we deliver. That's part of what makes KSPS Spokane’s number-one-ranked non-profit organization in financial health, accountability, and transparency, according to the independent rating site, Charity Navigator. The majority of the station's donations from televised pledge drives come from Calgary and Edmonton. Each of the two Canadian cities have populations which are more than double the entire population of our US coverage area, and most of the station's members live in those two cities. Not only does KSPS take its large Canadian audience into account in its programming, but a significant portion of its donations are in Canadian dollars.

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

(509) 443-7700

Products

Our KSPS Original Productions:
21st Century Fox
Remember When: Nat Park
Airborne with the Ace of Spades
Remembering Spokane
Bella Vista
Rumrunner's Paradise
Bing : Going My Way
School Talk - SPS
Burke: The Story of a Frontier Mining Town
Sculpted by Floods
Courage in Corsets
Secret Mission: Hanford
Davenport Hotel: Grand Again
Silver Linings
Edmonton Remembered
Sit and Be Fit
Election Specials
Sovereign Nations
Farragut: America’s Landlocked Navy
Spirit of Alberta
Mike Neun: In the 21st Century
St. Helens: Out of the Ash
North Idaho College Training Grant
Talk to City Hall
Northwest Profiles
Uncharted Territory David Thompson
Our Supersized Kids
Upside Down Pangborn
Providence Women on the Frontier
Reflections by the River: Expo ’74 w/ A Look Back

Health Matters:
Arthritis
Man and Machine
Healthy Holidays with Chef L J Klink
Men's Health
Affordable Care Act
Chronic Pain
Fit Kids!
Brain Injuries
Obamacare Basics
M.S. & Parkinson's
Hips, Knees, Backs & Bones
Healthy Holidays
The Battle Within: Autoimmune Diseases
Early Childhood Development
Elder Care
Active at Any Age
Cancer
Depression: Matters of the Mind
Baby and Me
Just Sleep On It
Menopause
Dental Care
Autism: Unraveling the Mystery
Backs and Bones
Alzheimer's 2012
Women's Worries
Healing Healthcare: Prescriptions for Reform
Eating Well
Su***de: From Pain to Prevention
Alzheimer's: A Bridge to Hope
Feeding Kids
Diabetes: Living Beyond the Limits
Complementary Medicine
Parenting a Healthy Teen
Kick that Habit
Vision Quest
Nip and Tuck
S*x Ed
Mind-Body Connection

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