Prairie Public Broadcasting
Prairie Public Broadcasting is a trusted public service dedicated to
building an exciting and productive future for the prairie and its people.
Prairie Public Broadcasting offers a window on the world through national
and regional television and radio programming; creates a forum for the
most important issues facing our region with locally produced, topical
documentaries; partners with others to foster education for all ages;
and utilizes digital technology and Web services to expand those valued
services. Beginning with a single television transmitter in Fargo, Prairie
Public Broadcasting has grown to become the premier broadcaster of public
television and radio services throughout the prairie region.
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Prairie Public Analog Television Channels
- KFME 13 Fargo
- KGFE 2 Grand Forks
- KBME 3 Bismarck
- KSRE 6 Minot
- KDSE 9 Dickinson
- KWSE 4 Williston
- KJRE 19 Ellendale
- Winnipeg Cable Channel 3
- Brandon Cable Channel 2
Prairie Public Digital Television Channels
The television picture you currently receive is based on an analog
transmission system that is more than 50 years old. In December, 1996,
the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved the U.S. standard
for a new era of television and digital
television.
- Fargo KFME-DT, transmitted on 23
- 13-2 Prairie Public Television (the same programming that's broadcast
via analog)
13-1 Prairie Public Television High Definition programming
13-3 MN Channel
- Bismarck KBME-DT, transmitted on 22
- 3-2 Prairie Public Television (the same programming that's broadcast
via analog)
3-1 Prairie Public Television High Definition programming
3-3 MN Channel
- Crookston/Grand Forks KCGE-DT, transmitted on 16
- 16-2 Prairie Public Television (the same programming that's broadcast
via analog)
16-1 Prairie Public Television High Definition programming
16-3 MN Channel
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- Minot KSRE-DT, transmitted on 40
- 6-2 Prairie Public Television (the same programming that's broadcast
via analog)
6-1 Prairie Public Television High Definition programming
6-3 MN Channel
Ellendale KJRE-DT, transmitted on 20
- 19-2 Prairie Public Television (the same programming that's
broadcast via analog)
19-1 Prairie Public Television High Definition programming
19-3 MN Channel
Dickinson KDSE-DT, transmitted on 20
- 9-2 Prairie Public Television (the same programming that's broadcast
via analog)
9-1 Prairie Public Television High Definition programming
9-3 MN Channel
Williston KWSE-DT, transmitted on 51
- 4-2 Prairie Public Television (the same programming that's broadcast
via analog)
4-1 Prairie Public Television High Definition programming
4-3 MN Channel
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- Devils Lake, transmitted on 25
- 25-2 Prairie Public Television (the same programming that's broadcast
via analog)
25-1 Prairie Public Television High Definition programming
25-3 MN Channel
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Prairie Public Radio Frequencies
Stations
- KPPR-FM, Williston, 89.5, 10.5 kw
- KMPR-FM, Minot, 88.9, 50 kw
- KDPR-FM, Dickinson, 89.9, 12.5 kw
- KCND-FM, Bismarck, 90.5, 50 kw
- KPRJ-FM, Jamestown, 91.5, 18.6 kw
- KUND-FM, Grand Forks, 89.3, 38 kw
- KDSU-FM, Fargo, 91.9, 100 kw
- KFJM-FM, Grand Forks, 90.7, 3 kw
- Shaw Cable Systems, Winnipeg, 107.9
Translators
- Beach, ND - K220FI, 91.9
- Bowman, ND - K220FJ, 91.9
- Crosby, ND - K220FF, 91.9
- Harvey, ND - K220FD, 91.9
- Hettinger, ND - K220G, 91.9
- Tioga, ND - K220FH, 91.9
- Plentywood, MT - K220FE, 91.9
- Devils Lake, ND - K218AV, 91.5 FM
- Thief River Falls, MN - K202BK, 88.3 FM
- Crary, ND - K208BF, 89.5 FM
- Lakota, ND - K219AX, 91.7
Prairie Public Broadcasting Annual Report
Prairie Public Broadcasting's annual report discloses our financial picture,
recognizes donors and supporters, lists our board members, and describes
our award-winning television and radio programming.
2007 Annual Report
2006 Annual Report
2005 Annual Report
2004 Annual Report
2003 Annual
Report
Prairie Public Broadcasting
is an EEO/Affirmative Action Employer
2007 EEO Public File Report,
Fargo and Bismarck
2006
EEO Public File Report, Fargo
2005 EEO Public File Report,
Fargo
2005 EEO Public File Report,
Bismarck
2004 EEO Public
File Report
The Prairie Public Broadcasting Mission Statement
Prairie Public Broadcasting provides quality radio, television, and public
media services that educate, involve, and inspire the people of the prairie
region.
Prairie Public Broadcasting Fargo Studio
207 North Fifth Street
Box 3240
Fargo, ND 58108-3240
Phone 701-241-6900
Fax 701-239-7650
Prairie Public Broadcasting Bismarck Radio Studio
1814 North Fifteenth Street
Bismarck, ND 58501
Phone 701-224-1700
Fax 701-224-0555
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