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WQED (TV)

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WQED
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Channels 13 (VHF) analog,
38 (UHF) digital
Affiliations PBS
Owner WQED Multimedia
Founded April 1, 1954

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WQED (channel 13, digital channel 38) is a PBS television station based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Established April 1, 1954 it was the first community-sponsored television station in the United States as well as the 5th public TV station. WQED also became the first station to telecast classes to elementary classrooms when Pittsburgh launched the Metropolitan School Service in 1955. WQED has produced many shows for PBS, such as Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (which aired first run episodes from February 19, 1968 to August 31, 2001) and Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?.

Contents

[edit] Original programming

[edit] Local

  • OnQ — weekdays

[edit] State

[edit] National

[edit] Chris Moore programs

[edit] Rick Sebak specials

[edit] Pittsburgh History Series

Nostalgia documentaries by Rick Sebak:

[edit] Pennsylvania programs

[edit] National programs

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

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