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New Mexico PBS is a television station based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It is a PBS station, and broadcasts on digital channel 35 (virtual Ch. 5) that produces documentaries, shorts and weekly television series.
Television programs produced by New Mexico PBS
New Mexico PBS produces several television programs, including:
- ¡Colores! - a documentary series devoted to the art, culture, and history of New Mexico.
- New Mexico in Focus - a weekly public affairs newsmagazine
- Mark Kistler's Imagination Station, a kids educational program which teaches kids to draw, and other fun arts and cultures(originally produced by KIXE-TV).
WestLink
New Mexico PBS also operates the satellite service WestLink ([1]), which shares programming with other public television stations and several commercial clients. Satellite interviews from New Mexico on news networks like CNN often originate at New Mexico PBS.
TALNET
From 1995-2010, New Mexico PBS operated TALNET (an acronym for Teach and Learn Network.), an educational cable channel for Albuquerque. It broadcast a mix of PBS and Annenberg media programming and local school board meetings on Comcast cable channel 96 in Albuquerque.
Digital television
New Mexico PBS was the first television station in New Mexico to broadcast digitally. It began broadcasting its digital signal on UHF channel 35 in late 2001.
There are two program streams from New Mexico PBS
Channel | Programming |
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5.1 | Main New Mexico PBS Programming / PBS (HD) |
5.2 | V-Me |