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[#1553] KERA Logo History (1976-present) [Request]

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[Requested by John Fowler Loesch (JFL)]
COMPANY PROFILE: KERA-TV, virtual channel 13 (UHF digital channel 14), is a Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) member television station licensed to Dallas, Texas, United States and serving the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Owned by North Texas Public Broadcasting, Inc., it is sister to National Public Radio (NPR) member station KERA (90.1 FM) and adult album alternative station KKXT (91.7 FM). The three stations share studios on Harry Hines Boulevard (adjacent to North Harwood and Wolf Streets, east-northeast of I-35E) in downtown Dallas; KERA-TV's transmitter is located on Tar Road in Cedar Hill, just south of the Dallas-Ellis county line.
The station's signal is relayed on low-power translator station K26NK-D in Wichita Falls, which provides PBS programming to the Texas side of the Wichita Falls-Lawton market (the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority also provides public television service to that market, via fringe coverage of its full-power stations in Oklahoma City and Cheyenne, and translators based in Lawton, Duncan, Grandfield and Altus that serve southwestern Oklahoma and parts of extreme northwest Texas).
KERA-TV also serves as the default public television station for several markets in North and West Texas that are not serviced by independent, full-power PBS stations, including Abilene, San Angelo and the Tyler-Longview-Lufkin-Nacogdoches market, as well as the Texas side of the Sherman-Ada market (the Oklahoma side of the latter market is also serviced by translators operated by the OETA member network). KERA is also available on cable in Hillsboro, Waco and Texarkana.
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COMPANY PROFILE: KERA-TV, virtual channel 13 (UHF digital channel 14), is a Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) member television station licensed to Dallas, Texas, United States and serving the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Owned by North Texas Public Broadcasting, Inc., it is sister to National Public Radio (NPR) member station KERA (90.1 FM) and adult album alternative station KKXT (91.7 FM). The three stations share studios on Harry Hines Boulevard (adjacent to North Harwood and Wolf Streets, east-northeast of I-35E) in downtown Dallas; KERA-TV's transmitter is located on Tar Road in Cedar Hill, just south of the Dallas-Ellis county line.
The station's signal is relayed on low-power translator station K26NK-D in Wichita Falls, which provides PBS programming to the Texas side of the Wichita Falls-Lawton market (the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority also provides public television service to that market, via fringe coverage of its full-power stations in Oklahoma City and Cheyenne, and translators based in Lawton, Duncan, Grandfield and Altus that serve southwestern Oklahoma and parts of extreme northwest Texas).
KERA-TV also serves as the default public television station for several markets in North and West Texas that are not serviced by independent, full-power PBS stations, including Abilene, San Angelo and the Tyler-Longview-Lufkin-Nacogdoches market, as well as the Texas side of the Sherman-Ada market (the Oklahoma side of the latter market is also serviced by translators operated by the OETA member network). KERA is also available on cable in Hillsboro, Waco and Texarkana.
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