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Saturday, January 27, 2018

Contact Us | WDSE · WRPT - PBS 8 & 31
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WDSE is a Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) member television station licensed to Duluth, Minnesota, United States, serving northeastern Minnesota and northwestern Wisconsin. It broadcasts a high definition digital signal on VHF channel 8 (also the station's virtual channel via PSIP) from a transmitter west of downtown Duluth in Hilltop Park. Owned by the Duluth-Superior Area Educational Television Corporation, the station has studios located on the campus of the University of Minnesota Duluth.

WDSE also operates satellite station WRPT, virtual and UHF digital channel 31 in Hibbing, Minnesota, to serve the Minnesota Iron Range communities.


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History

WDSE first went on the air on September 1, 1964 as the second educational station in Minnesota.

In November 1982, WDSE was the first Minnesota television broadcaster to utilize a circularly polarized broadcast antenna, and in April 1985 it was the first in Minnesota to begin full-time stereo television broadcasting. Its digital signal first went on the air on April 28, 2003, and in May 2003, WDSE became the first broadcaster in Minnesota to launch a channel, 8.2 PBS-HD, fully devoted to high-definition programming. In June 2008, WDSE became the first station in the Duluth-Superior market to begin producing local programming in high definition. WDSE/WRPT was the first station in the Duluth-Superior market to begin broadcasting in 5.1 Dolby surround sound starting June 12, 2009. On June 16, 2009, WDSE-TV/DT officially changed the station's call sign to simply WDSE, dropping the "TV" or "DT" at the end of the call sign.

WRPT began broadcasting December 27, 2008 utilizing a directional antenna that beams the signal across the Minnesota Iron Range communities. It was one of the first of two construction permits ever granted by the FCC as a "digital singleton" facility; WRPT is a rare ground-up digital only station that had no analog counterpart. On March 1, 2010, WRPT-DT officially changed the station's call sign to simply WRPT dropping the "DT" at the end of the call sign.

In late August 2010, WDSE was rebranded from PBS eight to PBS North to reflect their extended coverage with WRPT into more of northeastern Minnesota.


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Digital television

Digital channels

Both stations' digital signals are multiplexed:

Analog-to-digital conversion

WDSE discontinued regular programming on its analog signal, over VHF channel 8, on June 12, 2009, as part of the federally mandated transition from analog to digital television. The station's digital signal relocated from its pre-transition UHF channel 38 to VHF channel 8.


WDSE · WRPT - PBS 8 & 31
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Translator stations

  • Orr, Minnesota - K24JR-D (Digital)
  • International Falls, Minnesota - K51CM-D (Digital)
  • Kabetogama, Minnesota - K36LA-D (Digital)

The translator in Orr is owned by a private entity, while the other two are owned by Koochiching County. The last translator owned directly by WDSE was K67CT in Grand Marais, Minnesota. Rather than move from channel 67 to a channel between 2 and 51 as required to comply with the digital television transition in the United States, the translator was taken off the air December 1, 2011.


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Programming

Along with programming from PBS, Minnesota Public Television and Wisconsin Public Television, locally produced programs such as Minnesota Legislative Report, WDSE Cooks, Almanac North, Venture North, Native Report, Great Gardening, Lawyers on the Line, and Doctors on Call are area favorites included in the broadcast schedule. WDSE produces, broadcasts, and supplies to the networks an intensive schedule of local and regional programming.

During the school year, WDSE airs educational/instructional programming from Wisconsin Public TV from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. during daytime hours, and the overnight "block feed" for pre-recording purposes from 1 a.m. to 3 a.m.

In addition to regular television programming, WDSE broadcasts computer data on a full-time basis, a service called "datacasting." The stream consists of Datacast Wisconsin, a service of Wisconsin Public Television. One Mbps of WDSE's 19.3 Mbps digital stream is devoted to Datacast Wisconsin.


WDSE · WRPT - PBS 8 & 31
src: www.wdse.org


References


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External links

  • Official site
  • Query the FCC's TV station database for WDSE
    • Query the FCC's TV station database for K59EN
    • Query the FCC's TV station database for K51CM
    • Query the FCC's TV station database for K36LA
  • Query the FCC's TV station database for WRPT
  • BIAfn's Media Web Database -- Information on WDSE-TV
  • Rabbitears.info Query - WDSE
  • Rabbitears.info Query - WRPT

Source of article : Wikipedia