KBDI-TV is a public television station in Denver, Colorado, broadcasting as a PBS member station. The station is owned by Colorado Public Television. The station is licensed to the suburb of Broomfield, with studios in the Five Points neighborhood just northeast of downtown. Its transmitter is on Squaw Mountain in Clear Creek County. At 11,434 feet (3485 meters), it is the highest transmitter site in the nation.
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| - KBDI-TV is a public television station in Denver, Colorado, broadcasting as a PBS member station. The station is owned by Colorado Public Television. The station is licensed to the suburb of Broomfield, with studios in the Five Points neighborhood just northeast of downtown. Its transmitter is on Squaw Mountain in Clear Creek County. At 11,434 feet (3485 meters), it is the highest transmitter site in the nation.
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| - World View, Community Voice
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| - Colorado Public Television
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| - K11QJ Boulder
- K32EO Colorado Springs
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| - Colorado Public Television, Inc.
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| - KBDI-TV is a public television station in Denver, Colorado, broadcasting as a PBS member station. The station is owned by Colorado Public Television. The station is licensed to the suburb of Broomfield, with studios in the Five Points neighborhood just northeast of downtown. Its transmitter is on Squaw Mountain in Clear Creek County. At 11,434 feet (3485 meters), it is the highest transmitter site in the nation. KBDI is Denver's "beta" or secondary PBS member station. It broadcasts only 25 percent of the national PBS schedule. The balance of the schedule is filled with community-oriented programming. The station also operates low-powered translators in Boulder and Colorado Springs, and has gained increased cable penetration in the Western Slope. All told, KBDI claims to reach 80% of Colorado's population.
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