KAWE

KAWE
Channels
BrandingLakeland PBS
Programming
Affiliations9.1: PBS
for others, see § Subchannels
Ownership
OwnerNorthern Minnesota Public Television, Inc.
History
First air date
June 1, 1980 (44 years ago) (1980-06-01)
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
9 (VHF, 1980–2009)
Digital:
18 (UHF, until 2009)
Call sign meaning
Derived from the Ojibwe word 'akawe' generally meaning 'first in a line of succession'
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID49578
ERP27.0 kW
HAAT334.7 m (1,098 ft)
Transmitter coordinates47°42′3″N 94°29′15″W / 47.70083°N 94.48750°W / 47.70083; -94.48750 (KAWE)
Translator(s)See § Translators
Links
Public license information
Websitelptv.org
Satellite station
KAWB
Channels
Programming
Affiliations22.1: PBS
for others, see § Subchannels
Ownership
OwnerNorthern Minnesota Public Television, Inc.
History
First air date
March 1, 1988 (36 years ago) (1988-03-01)
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
22 (UHF, 1988–2009)
Call sign meaning
"KAWE Brainerd"
Technical information[2]
Facility ID49579
ERP137.5 kW
HAAT227 m (745 ft)
Transmitter coordinates46°25′21″N 94°27′42″W / 46.42250°N 94.46167°W / 46.42250; -94.46167 (KAWB)
Translator(s)See § Translators
Links
Public license information

KAWE (channel 9) is a PBS member television station in Bemidji, Minnesota, United States, owned by Northern Minnesota Public Television, Inc. The station's studios are located on Grant Avenue Northeast in Bemidji, and its transmitter is located southeast of Blackduck, Minnesota.

KAWB (channel 22) in Brainerd operates as a full-time satellite of KAWE; this station's transmitter is located near East Gull Lake, Minnesota. KAWB covers areas of central Minnesota that receive a marginal to non-existent over-the-air signal from KAWE, although there is significant overlap between the two stations' contours otherwise. KAWB is a straight simulcast of KAWE; on-air references to KAWB are limited to Federal Communications Commission (FCC)-mandated hourly station identifications during programming.

The two stations are collectively branded as Lakeland PBS.[3] The network first took to the air on June 1, 1980, and was formerly known as Lakeland Public Television; it re-branded on January 8, 2018, to better align its brand with PBS. It is the only full-power television broadcasting operation based in north central Minnesota, an area that is served mainly by translators of the Minneapolis–Saint Paul television stations.

Lakeland PBS utilizes KAWB's channel 22 position on DirecTV and Dish Network's Twin Cities local lineups to avert confusion with Fox owned-and-operated station KMSP-TV (channel 9) in Minneapolis.

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KAWE". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KAWB". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  3. ^ "About". Lakeland PBS. September 9, 2013. Retrieved January 27, 2018.