Type | Non-commercial educational broadcast television network |
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Country | United States |
First air date | October 1, 1962 |
Broadcast area | Statewide Connecticut (additional coverage in Greater New York, Rhode Island, and Western Massachusetts) |
ERP | See below |
Owner | Connecticut Public Broadcasting, Inc. |
Launch date | 1967 |
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Sister stations | Connecticut Public Radio |
Callsign meaning | Educational Fourth letter: See below |
Affiliation(s) | PBS (1970–present) |
Former affiliations |
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Official website | www |
Connecticut Public Television (CPTV) is the PBS member network for the U.S. state of Connecticut. It is owned by Connecticut Public Broadcasting, a community-based non-profit organization that holds the licenses for all PBS member stations licensed in the state, and also owns the state's NPR member, Connecticut Public Radio (WNPR). Together, the television and radio stations make up the Connecticut Public Broadcasting Network (CPBN). CPBN is the state's only locally owned media organization producing TV, radio, print and Internet content for distribution across the state. As of 2019, Mark Contreras was announced as the new President / CEO. The organizational structure of CPTV also includes a Board of Trustees.[1] The network co-produced the long-running children's television series, Barney & Friends until the show (alongside other HIT Entertainment programs) were transferred to WNET.