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He previously served on the boards of Williams College, KCET Public Television, The California Community Foundation, Leadership Education for Asian-Pacifics, the Consumer Advisory Committee of the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Walt Disney Concert Hall, and of the Harvard-Westlake School.
For much of its time on air, KCET had broadcast from its studios in Hollywood until moving to new offices in Burbank in 2012.
A few kids ' shows also come from KCET -- Storytime, The Puzzle Place, Adventures from the Book of Virtues, The Charlie Horse Music Pizza, and Sid the Science Kid ( the later now airing on KOCE ).
Smash Hit Doc Martin Draws Largest Audience to Date on KCET
The show will continue to be presented by and produced at KCET after January 1, 2011, although the station will not be able to air the program itself as it left PBS as of that date ( the program will retain its 11pm time in Los Angeles on new Southern California flagship KOCE after that date ).
The KCET 1997 documentary More Things That Aren't Here Anymore has a segment on Muntz and is broadcast by the station regularly during pledge periods.
The show has had a presence on the Internet since 1995, and more than 100 American Experience programs are accompanied by their own websites, which have more background information on the subjects covered as well as teachers ' guides .< ref > The show is produced primarily by WGBH in Boston, Massachusetts, though occasionally in the early seasons of the show, it was co-produced by other PBS stations such as WNET in New York and KCET in Los Angeles.
The performances are also broadcast on the KCET public television station with a one hour version broadcast on PBS since 2002.
In 1995, the first Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo ( KCET ) title, Winning Eleven was developed for the PlayStation ( Goal Storm internationally ) and in 1996, Jikkyō J-League: Perfect Striker made its debut on the Nintendo 64 ( re-used worldwide in 1997 as International Superstar Soccer 64 with international teams instead of J-League ).
* Ed Ruscha-Artist on KCET Departures Venice Interviews of the artist
On November 9, Huell Howser released a music video of his performance of " California, Here I Come " on KCET.
* Zephyr Team on KCET Departures Venice Interviews of Jeff Ho, Allen Sarlo & Matt Smith
It premiered on the Public Broadcasting Service ( PBS ) on January 16, 1995, ( although production was dated and first premiered on two Los Angeles PBS stations, KCET and KLCS on September 15, 1994.
The station became the Los Angeles area's primary PBS station on January 1, 2011, when the area's previous primary station, KCET, ended its link to PBS after 40 years and became an independent public television station.
The PBS programming originally carried on KCET is now shared between the three stations.
After KCET originally went on the air in 1964 its owners, Community Television of Southern California, had sought Los Angeles ' second non-commercial television allocation on UHF channel 58.
) Monterey Park's effect on tourism in Chinatown, Los Angeles was featured on the " Life and Times " show on the Los Angeles former-PBS affiliate KCET.

KCET and 28
KVCR predated KCET, Channel 28 by more than two years, KPBS, San Diego, by five years, KOCE, Channel 50, by a decade and KLCS by eleven years.

KCET and affiliate
KOCE-TV ( channel 50 ), licensed to Huntington Beach, Orange County, replaced KCET as the area's primary PBS affiliate.
In 1985 he joined Los Angeles television station KCET, then a PBS affiliate, as a producer of " Videolog ", covering short topics including lint.
National Public Radio affiliate KCET hosts a podcast of selected Hammer Conversation programs ; the series is also syndicated through iTunes.
On January 4, 2011, KQED expanded its broadcasting areas to include both San Luis Obispo and Santa Maria, as then-PBS affiliate KCET left public broadcasting at the end of 2010.
Former PBS affiliate KCET in Los Angeles, now an independent station, started re-broadcasting the series in the fall of 2011.

KCET and Educational
The call letters KCET stand for Community Educational Television, not to be confused with the organization of the same name formed by Daystar Television Network in 2003, which made an unsuccessful bid to purchase Orange County public television station KOCE.

KCET and Television
KCET produced or presented Hollywood Television Theater, Trying Times, and the Hispanic family drama American Family for PBS, and was one of the consortium of stations that produced American Playhouse.
His writing credits also include television programs produced by ABC Television and KCET / Los Angeles and the 70s classic 20th Century-Fox movie Mother, Jugs & Speed.

KCET and with
Konami absorbed KCET along with several of its other subsidiaries in 2005.
On April 1, 2005, KCEJ ( along with KCET and KCES ) merged with its parent company.
On October 8, 2010, KCET announced that it could not reach an agreement to remain with PBS and would become an independent television service as of January 1, 2011.
On March 30, 2011, the Los Angeles Times reported that KCET was in negotiations to sell the studio to the Church of Scientology, with KCET relocating to a smaller location following the sale, in light of KCET's sharp decreases in ratings and pledges following dismembership from PBS.
To commemorate the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, KCET produced a six-part miniseries in conjunction with the BBC called Auschwitz: Inside the Nazi State.
After 2011 however the show looks likely to move elsewhere, as Smiley has said he has a tenuous relationship with KCET officials over a lack of fundraising for the series, and will only keep filming at the studios for the present time as there was no time after KCET's PBS dismembership announcement to find a new taping facility.
( A one hour program with ' Leon Russell and Friends ' in collaboration with PBS station KCET ), and the first to broadcast with Sansui quadraphonic sound.
This agreement continues to the present day, with KOCE since becoming the flagship Los Angeles area member station of PBS in January 2011, replacing KCET.
KCET ( also based in Los Angeles ), the former primary PBS station for the Los Angeles market, voluntarily severed ties with PBS effective January 1, 2011.
* KCET Video Interview with President Samuel Hoi and Tour of the Campus
After KCET left PBS, KOCE entered into a broadcast agreement with KLCS and KVCR to form PBS SoCal effective January 1, 2011.

KCET and program
Both programs, part of the KCET initiative, have received a generous grant from BP to expand its coverage as a nation-wide television program designed for care-givers.
On December 9, 2010, KCET announced its new program schedule without PBS affiliation in 2011.
KCET produces its hard-hitting news program, " SoCal Connected " that examines the issues and people of Southern California.

KCET and .
Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, ( aka KCET, KCE Tokyo, Konami TYO, and Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo Co., Ltd .) is a former subsidiary of Konami Corporation.
KCET is an independent, non-commercial public television station licensed to Los Angeles, California, USA.
KCET was a charter member of the Public Broadcasting Service ( PBS ) at its inception in 1970.
In 1970, KCET became a charter member of PBS.
KCET is newly located in the heart of the media district in Burbank, CA.
KCET purchased the former Monogram Pictures property in 1971, assisted financially in part by both the Ford Foundation and the Michael Connell Foundation.
All KCET programs are produced in high definition and the station's main channel is transmitted in 720p.
In a letter to viewers, board chairman Gordon Bava said that PBS wanted KCET to pay $ 7 million for its programming — more than double what KOCE was paying.
KCET relocated to a new complex in a high-rise state-of-the art building, The Pointe, in April 2012, located in Burbank.
At the end of Fiscal 2011, contributions and grants to KCET decreased even further, down 41 percent from the previous year to $ 22. 3 million.
As the flagship PBS station for the Pacific Time Zone, KCET was a major producer of PBS programming.

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