KBTC-TV

KBTC-TV (channel 28) is a television station licensed to Tacoma, Washington, United States, serving the Seattle area as a member of PBS. Owned by Bates Technical College. KBTC-TV maintains studios and transmitter facilities separately in Tacoma, with studios on South 19th Street and the transmitter on North 35th Street. KBTC-TV is also broadcast on KCKA (channel 19) in Centralia, serving areas to the south and west of the Tacoma transmitter, and three other translators, one of them in central Seattle.

KBTC-TV
  • Tacoma/Seattle, Washington
  • United States
CityTacoma, Washington
Channels
BrandingKBTC PBS
Programming
Affiliations
  • 28.1: PBS
  • 28.2: NHK World
  • 28.3: FNX
  • 28.4: TVW
Ownership
OwnerBates Technical College
History
First air date
September 25, 1961 (1961-09-25)
Former call signs
KTPS (1961–1979)
KTPS-TV (1979–1980)
KTPS (1980–1992)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog:
  • 62 (UHF, 1961–1982)
  • 28 (UHF, 1982–2009)
Former affiliations
NET (1961–1970)
Call sign meaning
Bates Technical College
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID62469
ERP100 kW
575 kW (application)
HAAT220 m (722 ft)
231 m (758 ft) (application)
Transmitter coordinates47°16′43.4″N 122°30′46.4″W
Translator(s)
Links
Public license information
Websitewww.kbtc.org
Satellite station
KCKA
Channels
Programming
Affiliations
  • 15.1: PBS
  • 15.2: NHK World
  • 15.3: FNX
  • 15.4: TVW
Ownership
OwnerBates Technical College
History
First air date
October 2, 1982 (1982-10-02)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog:
  • 15 (UHF, 1982–2009)
Call sign meaning
Centralia, Kelso and Aberdeen
Technical information
Facility ID62468
ERP
  • 187 kW
  • 353 kW (application)
HAAT347 m (1,138 ft)
Transmitter coordinates46°33′15″N 123°3′30″W
Links
Public license information

KBTC-TV is the secondary PBS member for the Seattle–Tacoma market. Through PBS' Program Differentiation Plan, KBTC-TV carries only 25% of the programming broadcast by the network. The market's primary PBS member, KCTS-TV (channel 9) in Seattle, carries the remaining 75%. In addition to reaching a local over-the-air audience, KBTC-TV is available on Comcast Cable in Seattle, Bellevue, Everett, and in many areas of southwestern Washington.

KBTC-TV was established by Tacoma Public Schools as KTPS on UHF channel 62 in 1961. A major facility upgrade in the early 1980s moved the station down the UHF dial to channel 28 and increased its broadcast range by adding a translator station. KTPS became KBTC after Bates Technical College was split from the school system in 1991.

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