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City | Sedalia, Missouri |
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Owner | University of Central Missouri |
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First air date | July 8, 1954[1] |
Former call signs | KDRO-TV (1954–1959) |
Former channel number(s) | Analog: 6 (VHF, 1954–2009) |
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Call sign meaning | "For the very Most in entertainment!" (former slogan)[2] -or- Missouri Sedalia |
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Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 4326 |
ERP | 322 kW |
HAAT | 603 m (1,978 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 38°37′36″N 92°52′4″W / 38.62667°N 92.86778°W |
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Website | www |
KMOS-TV (channel 6) is a PBS member television station licensed to Sedalia, Missouri, United States. The station is owned by the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg. KMOS-TV's studios are located in the Patton Broadcast Center on the UCM campus, and its transmitter is located in Syracuse, Missouri.
Although Sedalia and Warrensburg are part of the Kansas City television market (in fact, Warrensburg is an outer-ring suburb of Kansas City), KMOS is the PBS member station of record for the Columbia–Jefferson City market. One consequence is that KMOS cannot be seen on DirecTV or Dish Network in its own city of license; KCPT is the sole PBS station uplinked on the Kansas City feed. However, it is carried on Charter Spectrum cable systems in Sedalia and Warrensburg as one of two Mid-Missouri stations provided (alongside ABC affiliate KMIZ, channel 17).[4]
Until February 17, 2009, KMOS also competed with KETC, the St. Louis PBS member station, on Mediacom cable systems in the market. KETC has since been dropped from Mediacom's systems in Columbia and Jefferson City as of February 17, leaving KMOS to be the sole PBS station in these areas.