- KEDT
:"This article is about the TV station. For its FM sister station, see
KEDT-FM ."Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = KEDT
city =
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station_slogan = Your Community-owned Station
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analog = 16 (UHF)
digital = 23 (UHF)
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affiliations = PBS
network =
founded =
airdate =October 16 ,1972
location =Corpus Christi, Texas
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former_channel_numbers =
owner = South Texas Public Broadcasting System
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sister_stations =
former_affiliations =
effective_radiated_power = 1480 kW (analog)
50 kW (digital)
HAAT = 296 m (analog)
270 m (digital)
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facility_id = 58408
coordinates = coord|27|39|20.9|N|97|33|55.6|W|type:landmark_scale:2000
homepage = [http://www.kedt.org/ www.kedt.org]KEDT is a full-service
television station inCorpus Christi, Texas , broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channel 16 and in digital on UHF channel 23 as a PBS member station. Founded in 1972, the station is owned by South Texas Public Broadcasting System.History
KEDT began as a vision by a local businessman,
Charles Butt , to bring the benefits of public television to south Texas. [cite web |url=http://www.spirit2share.com/events/view/93/ |title=Volunteer Opportunities |work=H-E-B Spirit2Share |accessdate=2008-06-14] Butt, part of the family that founded theH-E-B supermarket chain, joined with Don Weber, another local businessman with similar vision, and the two approached the Corpus Christi business community with a proposal to start a local PBS television station. Others became interested, and soon formed a Board of Directors.cite web |url=http://www.kedt.org/aboutus/history.html |title=KEDT History |work=KEDT website |accessdate=2008-06-07]The station had humble beginnings. Its original equipment was a donation from
KVVV-TV of Galveston, an independent station that had ceased operations in 1969. The original transmitter location was on a site donated by a local rancher. The original broadcast facilities were in an abandoned school building in town, and the original programming was provided by San Antonio PBS stationKLRN via telephone cables. Overcoming all of the challenges, KEDT signed on the air onOctober 16 ,1972 . The station moved into its current facilities the following year.KEDT was well-received in the community, and with a strong energy-based local economy and the philanthropy that accompanies strong economies, the station prospered. In 1980, South Texas Public Broadcasting System, the station's owner, applied for a low-power repeater station for Victoria that would have expanded KEDT's reach in South Texas. [cite web |url=http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/app_det.pl?Application_id=18384 |title=Application Search Details |work=FCC CDBS database |accessdate=2008-06-14] In addition, KEDT began to produce its own programming, supplementing the PBS network fare.
The good times were not to last, as a community that is heavily dependent on one industry is subject to its fortunes and misfortunes. Corpus Christi was no exception, and the prosperity that enriched KEDT in the late 1970s and early 1980s quickly disappeared with the hard times in the energy industry in the mid- to late-1980s. Corporate and personal donations to the station all but vanished, and the locally-produced programming, while critically acclaimed and in wide demand, did not generate enough revenue to meet the station's needs. Plans for a television station in Victoria were scrapped in late 1984. [cite web |url=http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/app_det.pl?Application_id=56410 |title=Application Search Details |work=FCC CDBS database |accessdate=2008-06-14] By the end of the 1980s, KEDT was deeply in debt.
Sound financial management helped the station to recover in the 1990s, including debt restructuring, aggressive cost-cutting, and revenue enhancement. KEDT outsourced many of its non-essential functions and began changing their programming to further serve the needs of the community. One such change was the addition of distance learning in conjunction with local educational establishments.
The advent of the new century brought new opportunities and challenges to KEDT. Digital television (DTV) has brought new financial burdens to the station, but at the same time is bringing new benefits. As of 2003, the station was still using some of its original equipment and transmitter from 1972, so DTV presented an opportunity to modernize. In addition, DTV has allowed the station to air even more programming to serve the community, giving more opportunity to generate needed revenue.
Digital television
KEDT-DT was granted an original construction permit on
August 20 ,2001 , to transmit onUHF channel 23. As with many other DTV facilities, KEDT-DT has not been able to build the facilities as quickly as planned, and the station has had to request several extensions of the construction permit. OnApril 30 ,2003 , the station was granted Special Temporary Authority (STA) to broadcast at reduced power to conserve financial resources. The STA has been extended several times, and the station has requested to make its temporary operations permanent, as its DTV signal coverage matches its analog signal coverage, and compares favorably with the DTV signal coverage of a local commercial television station that has already maximized its DTV signal. [cite web |url=http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/forms/prod/cdbsmenu.hts?context=25&appn=101237124&formid=340&fac_num=58408 |title=Application for Construction Permit |work=FCC CDBS database |date=2008-03-17 |accessdate=2008-06-07]Programming
KEDT carries programming typical of PBS member stations. On weekdays from 7:00 AM - 9:30 AM, KEDT airs children's programming, followed by educational programming suitable for use in schools from 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM. Another block of children's programming fills the late afternoon hours from 3:00 PM - 5:30 PM, followed by adult PBS network programming through the evening. During the overnight hours, KEDT airs classes from
Del Mar College two nights a week from 1:00 AM - 5:30 AM, and for the rest of the week, airs more network programming until 5:00 AM, followed by additional children's programming. The weekends also consist mostly of network fare.KEDT produced several original programs for broadcast nationally on PBS. Of note is "Lone Star", an eight-part series on the history of Texas, produced in honor of the Texas Sesquicentennial in 1986. It was hosted by
Larry Hagman and continues to be requested by Texas schools for use in supplementing their Texas history courses. Another notable production was "John Henry Faulk: The Man Who Beat the Blacklist", hosted byBill Moyers andStuds Terkel . The documentary detailed the effects ofMcCarthyism onJohn Henry Faulk , a Texas radio broadcaster, and on the nation as a whole. "Justice for My People: The Dr. Hector P. Garcia Story" focused on Dr. Hector P. Garcia, a Mexican-born medical doctor from Corpus Christi, who was cherished by many thousands with whom he had contact. Other local programs included "Liz Carpenter and the Good Old Boys" and "USS Lexington: Always Ready!", the latter a documentary about theWorld War II aircraft carrier that compiled the longest service record in the history of theUnited States Navy . Another popular show is the locally sponsored "CB Challenge!", where teams from local high schools compete in a trivia-based game show hosted by Eric Boyd.Helicopter crash
On
January 16 ,2008 , a US Navy MH 53 Sea Dragonhelicopter crashed into KEDT's tower, killing three sailors, damaging the top 75 feet of the 1000-foot tower, including the beacon light and the antenna, and knocking the station off the air. KEDT resumed broadcasting the next day from auxiliary facilities at reduced power. [cite web |url=http://www.caller.com/news/2008/jan/18/navy-helicopter-hit-tv-broadcast-tower-3-crew-in |title=Investigation continues into Navy copter crash |author=Baird, Mike |work=Corpus Christi Caller-Times |date=2008-01-18 |accessdate=2008-06-07]References
External links
* [http://www.kedt.org/ Official site]
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