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KENW PBS New Mexico
KENW PBS New Mexico began broadcasting in the fall of 1968 by feeding a black and white picture to the cable company in Portales. The KENW-TV studio was located in the old Student Union Building which had been renamed the Communication Building and repurposed to house, among other things, the Anthropology Department, University Duplicating, and the TV studio. It broadcast Monday through Friday from early afternoon until 9 p.m. Since the station had only one 16 mm film chain and one video tape recorder, the local programs went out mostly live. Informational and travel films made up the rest of the schedule. A very popular daily children's program was the locally produced The Princess and the Magic Mirror, featuring student actors playing the parts of the Princess and the animal puppets: Andy Antelope, Monty Moose, and Zachariah Zebra.
In the Summer of 1974, the newly hired TV staff began organizing the station in a new metal building specifically built to be the Broadcast Center. You Should Know and News 3 NM (originally named News, then High Plains Report, and then Scene 3 News). Creative Living (first named Creative Woman) started in 1976 and SportsLook began soon after. These local productions are still being produced today. Creative Living with Sheryl Borden is the only weekly public television program produced in New Mexico that is distributed nationwide.
In the Spring of 2006, we moved from the old metal building Broadcast Center to a brand new, state of the art facility in the newly constructed Communication Building. Not only was the building new, but so was the technology; KENW-TV converted from single channel analog television service to multi-channel digital television, eventually moving to the present four-channel service.
KENW PBS New Mexico Mission Statement
The mission of the Broadcast Center is to provide Public Telecommunications services to the citizens of Eastern New Mexico and West Texas.
Support KENW PBS New Mexico
Donate your car, truck, motorcycle, RV, or boat to KENW PBS New Mexico by simply completing the online vehicle donation form below and we'll reach out to you to arrange the pick-up of your vehicle donation, at no cost to you. You may qualify for a tax deduction while supporting a cause that is near and dear to your heart!
Vehicle donation pick-up is always free to you and most vehicles can be picked up within 24-72 hours. You'll receive an initial car donation receipt upon pick-up and then our team will work to turn your car into cash to support our cause. Once your vehicle is sold, we will provide you proper tax forms in time to file. Our friendly Donor Support Representatives are here 7 days a week to assist throughout the process.
For more information about KENW PBS New Mexico, please visit our website link below. Thank you for your support!
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