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WTVS Detroit, Michigan Branding Detroit Public TV Channels Digital: 56.1, 56.2, 56.3 (HD) Affiliations PBS Owner Detroit Educational Television Foundation First air date October 3, 1955 Former channel number(s) Analog:
56 (1955-2009)Former affiliations NET (1955-1970) Transmitter power 600 kW Height 318 m Facility ID 16817 Transmitter coordinates 42°26′52″N 83°10′23″W / 42.44778°N 83.17306°W Website www.dptv.org WTVS, branded as Detroit Public TV, is the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) member Public television station in Detroit, Michigan. Broadcasting since 1955, its vision statement is "educate, entertain and inspire — in partnership with our community." The viewer supported station produces many local programs including Get Up! Get Out, In the Frame: Exploring the DIA, Leaders on Leadership American Black Journal, and Am I Right among others. It is also a leading producer of fundraising programs for PBS. Detroit Public TV partners with Detroit Public Schools by managing WRCJ-FM with a classical and jazz music format. The station is located inside the Detroit School of Arts. The station's President and General Manager is Rich Homberg and Richard Rassel presides as Chairman, Board of Trustees. WTVS is also one of only three stations that mention Windsor and London as among their primary viewing areas, with the other two being WDIV, and WMYD.
Its transmitters are located in suburban Oakland County with its studios and offices in Detroit and Wixom. It is one of five local Detroit TV stations seen in Canada on Shaw Broadcast Services and the Shaw Direct satellite provider. WTVS broadcasts its digital signal from the same tower as WMYD Channel 20 and WWJ-TV Channel 62 at 8 Mile and Meyers Road in Oak Park, Michigan at a height of 1073 feet (327 m). Prior to the digital TV switchover, WTVS transmitted its signal from a 1,000-foot (300 m) tower located near the intersection of 11 Mile and Inkster Roads in Southfield along with WMYD (channel 20) and WKBD (channel 50). Today, only WKBD broadcasts from that tower.
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Digital channels
WTVS's digital channel is 43, using PSIP to display its virtual channel as 56. it is multiplexed into the following digital subchannels.
Digital channels
Channel Name Video Aspect Programming 56.1 WTVS-DT 1080i 16:9 Main WTVS programming / PBS HD 56.2 WTVS-DT2 480i 16:9 DPTV Plus (PBS Satellite Service) 56.3 WTVS-DT3 480i 4:3 Create WTVS permanently turned off its analog signal on April 16, 2009, at 12:05 p.m. eastern time, after presenting the national anthems of Canada and the USA. WTVS had cited repeated failures of their 28 year old transmitter as a reason for ending the analog transmissions on April 16 rather than June 12 (the analog had failed seven times just since January 1, 2009 alone).
On October 12, 2009 WTVS upgraded to a new 600 kW transmitter, tripling its old power and vastly increasing its coverage area. [1]
WTVS also has plans for a Mobile DTV feed of subchannel 56.1.[2][3]
- The Whole Child: A Caregiver's Guide to the First Five Years (1998) PBS
Coverage
WTVS is carried on most cable systems in Southeast Michigan, Southwestern Ontario and parts of the British Columbia Southern Interior.
WTVS was carried by the Cancom system since 1983 as the PBS signal for Canadian cable television systems too distant to receive a border station over-the-air. It developed a strong base of Canadian viewer support in all provinces and territories.
External links
- WTVS TV Channel 56 Detroit (4-27-2005). Michigan's Radio & TV Broadcast Guide.
- Official site
- Query the FCC's TV station database for WTVS
- BIAfn's Media Web Database -- Information on WTVS-TV
- Gallery of past logos for WTVS
References
Broadcast television in the Metropolitan Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, Ontario area
(All stations are digital, except when noted.)Metro Detroit and
Southeast MichiganMajor networksOther stationsWDWO-CD (18.1 TCT SD/COR/AMGTV, 18.2 TCT HD/COR/AMGTV, 18.3 TCT Family/Kids/AMGTV, 18.4 La Fuente (Spanish)) · WUDT-LD (23.1 Daystar) · WPXD-TV/W48AV 48Analog (31.1 ION, 31.2 qubo, 31.3 ION Life) · W33BY 33Analog (IND/AMGTV) · WADL (38.1 IND, 38.2 ATV, 38.3 Word, 38.4 NBC US) · WLPC-LP 26/38/40.1 (IND/FN)(Analog, off-air) · W47DL-D (47.1 TBN, 47.2 JCTV, 47.3 Smile of a Child, 47.4 TCC, 47.5 Enlace (Spanish))
Southwestern Ontario
(Essex/Kent/Lambton
Counties)CBET (9.1 CBC) · CHWI-DT-60 (26.1 CTV Two) · CICO-DT-32 (32.1 TVO) · CBEFT 35 Analog (Radio-Canada (French))
CHWI (16.1 CTV Two) · CICO-DT-59 (33.1 TVO) · CBLFT-TV-10 48Analog (Radio-Canada (French)) · CBLN-TV-3 55Analog (CBC)
CBLFT-TV-17 17Analog (Radio-Canada (French)) · CIII-TV-29 29Analog (Global) · CBLN-TV-2 34Analog (CBC) · CKCO-TV-3 42Analog (CTV) · CHCH-DT-2 (51.1 IND)
Cable-only stations AmericanFox Sports Detroit · Michigan Channel (PBS, U of M) · WOLV (U of M Student TV) · Comcast Television · MGTV
CanadianLeafs TV · Sportsnet Ontario · TFO · OLA · TVCogeco Windsor (Windsor & Leamington) · TVCogeco (Chatham & Sarnia)
Distant stations Defunct channels WPAG 20 · WJMY 20 · WHDA-LP 27 · W67AJ 67 (CBS) · PASS · Comcast Local
ATSC-M/H Mobile DTV
encrypted channels
are italicizedMichigan Broadcast television areas by city: Alpena · Detroit · Duluth, MN · Flint-Saginaw-Bay City · Grand Rapids/Kalamazoo · Green Bay, WI · Lansing/Jackson · Marquette · Northern Michigan · South Bend, IN · Toledo, OH
See also: List of Ontario stations · Ontario TV · Media in Detroit · Media in Windsor, OntarioPBS Member Stations in the state of Michigan CMU Public Television WCML 6 (Alpena) • WCMU 14 (Mt. Pleasant) • WCMW 21 (Manistee) • WCMV 27 (Cadillac) • WCMZ 28 (Flint) • W69AV 69 (Leland) • W46AD 46 (Traverse City)
Other stations Michigan Channel (Ann Arbor) • WNMU 13 (Marquette) • WDCQ 19 (Bad Axe) • WKAR 23 (East Lansing) • WGVU 35 / WGVK 52 (Grand Rapids / Kalamazoo) • WTVS 56 (Detroit)
See also: ABC, CBS, CW, Fox, ION, MyNetworkTV, NBC, PBS and Other stations in MichiganCategories:- PBS member stations
- Channel 43 digital TV stations in the United States
- Television channels and stations established in 1955
- Television stations in Detroit, Michigan
- Television stations in Michigan
- ATSC-M/H stations
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