Rocky Mountain PBS - Stations

Stations

Station City of license Channels
TV / RF
First air date Call letters’
meaning
Former affiliations ERP HAAT Facility ID Transmitter Coordinates
KRMA-TV Denver 6 (PSIP)
18 (UHF)
January 30, 1956 Knowledge for the
Rocky
Mountain
Area
NET (1956-1970) 115 kW 331 m 14040 39°40′17.4″N 105°13′8″W / 39.6715°N 105.21889°W / 39.6715; -105.21889 (KRMA-TV)
KTSC1 Pueblo 8 (PSIP)
8 (VHF)
February 3, 19711 Television for
Southern
Colorado
22.4 kW 720 m 69170 38°44′43″N 104°51′39″W / 38.74528°N 104.86083°W / 38.74528; -104.86083 (KTSC)
KRMJ Grand Junction 18 (PSIP)
18 (UHF)
January 1, 1997 KRMA Grand Junction 17.7 kW 409 m 14042 39°3′58.4″N 108°44′45.7″W / 39.066222°N 108.746028°W / 39.066222; -108.746028 (KRMJ)
KRMU Durango 20 (PSIP)
20 (UHF)
December 3, 2004 KRMA DUrango 12.6 kW 130 m 84224 37°15′46″N 107°53′58″W / 37.26278°N 107.89944°W / 37.26278; -107.89944 (KRMU)
KRMZ2, 3 Steamboat Springs 24 (PSIP)
10 (VHF)
May 1988 KRMA Z Telemundo (until 2007) 0.481 kW 175.2 m 20373 40°27′43.2″N 106°50′59.8″W / 40.462°N 106.849944°W / 40.462; -106.849944 (KRMZ)

Notes:

  • 1. KTSC joined RMPBS in 1999 and also covers Colorado Springs.
  • 2. KRMZ used the callsigns KSBS-TV from 1988 to 2000, and KMAS-TV from 2000 to 2007.
  • 3. KRMZ (then KMAS-TV) joined RMPBS in 2007.

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