Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB) is the primary public broadcasting network for most of Oregon as well as southern Washington. It consists of six television stations, dozens of VHF or UHF translators, and over 20 radio stations. Broadcasts include local programming as well as programs from PBS, National Public Radio, Public Radio International, and the BBC World Service.
As of 2004, OPB television has over 1.2 million viewers throughout Oregon and southern Washington. OPB radio averages over 300,000 listeners each week.
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Television stations
- KOPB-TV, KOPB-DT, Portland, channel 10, DTV channel 27
- KOAC-TV, KOAC-DT, Corvallis, channel 7, DTV channel 39
- KEPB-TV, Eugene, channel 28
- KOAB-TV, Bend, channel 3
- KTVR-TV, La Grande, channel 13
- KRBM-TV, Pendleton, channel 59
Radio stations
Southwestern Oregon is served by Jefferson Public Radio.
- KOAB-FM, Bend, 91.3 FM
- KOAC-AM, KOAC-FM, Corvallis, 550 AM, 103.1 FM
- KTVR-FM, La Grande, 89.9 FM
- KOAP-TV, Lakeview, 88.7 FM
- KRBM-FM, Pendleton, 90.9 FM
- KOPB-FM, Portland, 91.5 FM
Other radio frequencies
- Baker City, 91.5 FM
- Burns 91.7 FM
- Goldendale, Washington 91.5 FM
- Halfway 91.3 FM
- Hood River 94.3 FM
- Lincoln City 91.7 FM
- Manzanita 105.7 FM
- Mount Vernon 90.7 FM
- Ontario 107.5 FM
- Tillamook 93.5 FM
- Richland 91.9 FM
- Salishan (Lincoln County) 91.7 FM
- Silver Lake (Lake County) 91.7 FM
- The Dalles 91.5 FM
- Valley Falls (Lake County) 91.1 FM
- Wagontire (Harney County) 90.3 FM
External links
- OPB's website (http://www.opb.org/)
- OPB Engineering site (http://www.engineering.opb.org/ktvr.htm) about La Grange station