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General Manager: Sabrina Fair Thomas
Dir. of Engineering/ Technical Ops: Alan Popkin
Dir. of Programming & Operations: Sabrina Fair Thomas
Dir. of ITV Services: Jorge Briseño
Station
KLCS-TV,
The Education Station, is a noncommercial educational television station
licensed to the Los Angeles Unified School District and is a member of
the Public Broadcasting Service. A multiple Emmy® Award winner,
KLCS broadcasts to over sixteen
million viewers throughout Southern California.
KLCS is carried on DirecTV, Dish
Network, and most cable systems.
Mission
KLCS-TV
is a multimedia education channel that inspires learners of all ages to
higher levels of achievement and personal and professional growth
through the use of programs and services that educate, inform, and
enlighten.
Coverage Area
Broadcasting from Mt. Wilson, the KLCS
coverage area extends from Santa Barbara to San Diego, reaching a
potential viewing audience of over five million households in Los
Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Riverside, Ventura, and San Diego
Counties. The Los Angeles DMA is the second largest in the United
States and is comprised of over 16,000,000 people; a full 6% of the
U.S. population. The daily
school audience includes over 1 Million LAUSD K-12 and Adult students
and a staff of over 68,000 dedicated full and part-time employees.
KLCS instructional television
(ITV) programming reaches over 150 school districts throughout Southern
California.
History
The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) production of
instructional television programming for in-school viewing in October
1957. In 1963, LAUSD received the channel designation of UHF-58 .
By the 1966-67 school year, the LAUSD was producing over 700 television
programs per year for various broadcast outlets, and leasing airtime to
televise 40 hours of instructional programming week, Monday through
Friday. The objective to achieve quality tailored programming and
to provide in-school programs continued to grow. Teachers and
administrators who were impressed with the television medium's
effectiveness in enhancing the classroom experience particularly
expressed their support.
On July 1, 1967, the District submitted an application to the State
Department of Education and the
U.S. Office
of Education under Title III of the Elementary and Secondary Education
Act of 1965, in order to build and equip an over-the-air broadcast
facility its own. This Act provided grants for the demonstration
of innovative programs in schools. In the summer of 1967,
advocates testified before the FCC in Washington, D.C. on behalf of the
District's application for a unique instructional/educational Channel 58
franchise. Speakers attested to the benefits that would accrue to
the students as well as to staff, parents, and the community at large.
The District was subsequently granted a broadcast license for Channel 58
on March 3, 1972, and began broadcasting a single analog program stream
on November 5, 1973. The District's success in obtaining the
license for Channel 58 opened up a myriad of opportunities to improve
instruction, in-service training, and cultural programming in
particular, and to provide the community at large with an opportunity to
acquire meaningful information about the Board of Education via the
broadcast of its meetings.
Programming
A multiple winner of Los Angeles Area Emmy® Awards,
KLCS broadcasts 12 hours of
instructional programming each school day in addition to the educational
programming available on our simultaneous channels dedicated to
elementary (58.2), secondary (58.3) and professional development
channels (58.4). Evening and weekend programming is targeted to
the lifelong learner, featuring a wide variety of documentaries,
performing arts, history, news, sports, travel, community meetings,
how-to's, and professional development series.
Local Productions
KLCS
continues to produce over original television programs throughout the
year; more local non-news programs than any other station in Los
Angeles. Among the standouts in our local line-up is the perennial
favorite, Homework Hotline, the Emmy® Award-winning, tutorial
program for students, taught by National Board Certified teachers.
Other local productions include LAUSD Board Meetings, On The
Record, an opportunity to hear from the Superintendent and other
LAUSD Administrators about issues relevant to the direction of LAUSD,
LAUSD Memo, presenting video bulletins with information for District
stakeholders, Between the Lines, a weekly interview series
featuring noted authors, and In Their Own Words, interviews with
LAUSD policymakers. KLCS also
produces NewsBriefs, which highlights newsworthy events occurring
throughout LAUSD. Additionally, special events such as the Video in
the Classroom (VIC) Awards, the Academic Decathlon SuperQuiz and
Banquet, Superstars Conference, Interscholastic
Championships, Superintendent's Address to Administrators,
and College Prepared Career Ready are produced by
KLCS. LAUSD Staff Development
Series produced by KLCS include
The Teachers Hour, The Parent Connection, Teachers &
Their Coaches, and Hollywood Homeroom - professional
development series highlighting effective pedagogical practices and
constructive use of video in the classroom.
Statistics
KLCS is one of only seven
television stations in the nation licensed to a K-12 school district.
KLCS broadcasts 19 hours a day
on its main channel, achieving approximate annual totals listed in the
following categories:
* 3,000 hours of Classroom Instructional Television (KLCS'
Classroom Instructional Television (CITV) provides schools with direct
access to more than 140 curriculum-matched series and over 1600
individual program titles), including over:
* 500 hours of professional development for LAUSD teachers,
administrators and staff.
*1500 hours of LAUSD Board of Education and County Board of Supervisors
meetings.
* 2000 hours of informational programming, continuing education, college
credit, how-to, self-improvement, personal development, entertainment,
documentaries, and specials.
KLCS broadcasts more
Spanish-language programming than any non-Spanish language television
station in the Los Angeles DMA.
KLCS productions are distributed
to 53 markets outside of Los Angeles
KLCS Magazine, a monthly
schedule of evening and weekend programming, is distributed to all
schools and offices and is available by subscription to Friends of
KLCS members.
KLCS provides an extensive
outreach program that includes hands-on workshops and the award-winning
Video in the Classroom (VIC) Awards program.
KLCS provides Secondary Audio
Program (SAP) capability, which enables Board meetings and other
programs to be simulcast in Spanish.
Future
KLCS
continues to seek the advice and expertise of the District's learning
community in helping to shape its role in the future. Focus groups
provide input in determining the most effective programs, schedules, and
services.
KLCS will continue to:
upgrade, reconfigure, and augment its technology to improve the design
and production of its original series; increase the production of
original, tailored programming to blend State standards and the
instructional and professional development needs of the District;
produce promotional videos and interstitial material highlighting
KLCS programs and services.
KLCS continues
to grow Knowledge Probe, a comprehensive digital content distribution
model to LAUSD campuses, which enables teachers and students to access
rich instructional media content directly from their classroom or
library computers via data streaming so that individualized, tailored
learning can occur. Continued improvement of
KLCS' multicasting and datacasting
services will enable us to
simultaneously enhance the educational experiences of our students;
increase the resources available to our teachers; and provide even
greater programming choices and interactive capabilities for general
audiences in the greater Los Angeles community.
KLCS welcomes opportunities
to partner with other television production and distribution facilities,
multimedia designers, telecommunications providers, and other public and
private agencies to meet expanding broadcast demands. These
partnerships will assist KLCS in
the areas of program augmentation; revenue generating strategies
including corporate sponsorships, donations, and grants; increased local
and national viewership; and shared technological resources.
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