KRSU-TV

KRSU-TV
CityClaremore, Oklahoma
Channels
BrandingRSUTV Public Television
Programming
Affiliations35.1: Educational Ind.
35.2: FNX
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
1987; 37 years ago (1987)[1]
Former call signs
KXON-TV (1987–1992)
KRSC-TV (1992–2013)
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
35 (UHF, 1987–2009)
Digital:
36 (UHF, until 2019)
TLC (1987–[when?])
Call sign meaning
Rogers State University
Technical information[2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID57431
ERP133 kW
HAAT252 m (827 ft)
Transmitter coordinates36°24′3″N 95°36′31″W / 36.40083°N 95.60861°W / 36.40083; -95.60861
Links
Public license information
Websitersu.tv

KRSU-TV (channel 35) is an educational independent television station in Claremore, Oklahoma, United States, serving the Tulsa area. Owned by Rogers State University, the station maintains studios on the university's campus on West Will Rogers Boulevard in Claremore, and its transmitter is located to the adjacent southeast of Oologah Lake in northern Rogers County.

Operated by a paid staff with assistance from RSU students, it is the only full-power public television station in the state of Oklahoma that is licensed to a public university, and the only educational television station in Oklahoma that is not operated as a member station of PBS, either independently or as part of the Oklahoma Educational Television Authority (OETA) PBS statewide member network.

The station's programming schedule consists of cultural and educational programs, along with in-house documentaries, general interest and children's programming, college telecourses and interactive courses (part of RSU's distance learning programs), and overnight programming from Classic Arts Showcase. It also shows some programming from First Nations Experience (FNX), a Native American-oriented television network.[3]

  1. ^ The Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook says July 1, while the Television and Cable Factbook says June 1.
  2. ^ "Facility Technical Data for KRSU-TV". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  3. ^ "Channel Listings | FNX | First Nations Experience". Archived from the original on 2014-04-20.