Talk:KBDI-TV
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Requested move
[edit]- The following discussion is an archived discussion of a requested move. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. No further edits should be made to this section.
The result of the move request was: page moved. Vegaswikian (talk) 20:17, 11 March 2012 (UTC)
Colorado Public Television → KBDI-TV – Our naming conventions for broadcasting stations specify that article titles should reflect the official call letters assigned to the station. We generally only title articles at the branding for articles about state networks; e.g. Rocky Mountain PBS. However, KBDI-TV is the only full-power station that carries Colorado Public Television; its other transmitters are translator stations. In mountainous areas such outlying translators are necessary to cover the entire market; indeed, KCNC-TV and KUSA actually have more translators than KBDI, but per the aforementioned naming conventions those articles are not going to be retitled "CBS 4 Denver" or "9 News". State networks also include full-power stations that serve as either full-time satellites or semi-satellites of the flagship station; KBDI has no satellites, so Colorado Public Television, despite its wide-reaching name, is not a state network and its article should reflect the official KBDI-TV call letters. Yes, for branding purposes they are "formerly KBDI", but as far as the FCC is concerned it's still KBDI-TV, and our naming conventions say the article should reflect that. (Note that this article was previously moved from KBDI-TV to CPT12 and back, so that's why I'm putting in a move request as opposed to actually moving it back despite it being technically possible; the move to Colorado Public Television is the second time this article's page title has been attempted to synch with the branding instead. I'm also curious as to what most viewers refer to the station, if that plays a role…) WCQuidditch ☎ ✎ 22:19, 4 March 2012 (UTC)
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Article title
[edit]Per the Recognizability component of Wikipedia:Article titles, this article should be named what all its viewers know it as: Colorado Public Television. The previous name of KDBI hasn't been used in almost two years. --Pmsyyz (talk) 07:29, 12 March 2012 (UTC)
Parked programming text
[edit]Following text deleted from article as it is obviously public relations material. Parked here for subsequent editing and appropriate sourcing. DonFB (talk) 22:01, 9 November 2015 (UTC)
Programming
American Graduate:
[edit]As part of a national, Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) American Graduate initiative, CPT12 is honored to be helping young people tell their stories, finding their voice, revealing their truth and learning valuable skills in the process. More than fact and figures, we believe that compelling storytelling is key to helping our community understand the dropout crisis and the impact that individuals, families and organizations can have when they really hear about students in crisis. Helping kids be heard is the foundation for our American Graduate initiative; to foster understanding, open hearts and inspire action so that together we can find solutions.
Arts Programming:
[edit]CPT12 produces its own local music program, Sounds on 29th, now in its 3rd season and Out of Order, an eclectic mix of stories that highlight our Colorado lifestyle. With over 40 episodes, Sounds on 29th is a television experience that showcases Colorado's finest comedic and musical acts. Voted Best Music TV in Denver by Westword 2014. By tuning into Sounds on 29th you have a front row seats to see the hottest local and national acts! Performers have included Nathaniel Rateliff, The Knew, Hindershot, Go Star, Snake Rattle Rattle Snake, Chella Negro, Ian Cooke and Sauna.
Street Level - CPT12's newest local production that features Colorado's vibrant neighborhoods from the, "Street Level." From arts venues to restaurants and interesting experiences, Street Level zooms in and uncovers the intersection between food and fun.
OpenAir Live & Local - Through our collaboration with Colorado Public Radio's Open Air channel, we bring OpenAir Live & Local to our air on Saturday nights as part of our music marathon. OpenAir Live & Local presents the best of Colorado's musicians performing in their state-of-the-art studio to the screen so you can enjoy these amazing acts.
Out of Order - Out of Order covers the Front Range from all angles with an eclectic mix of profiles, commentaries and offbeat features. Created by award-winning Channel 12 producers, Out of Order offers a platform to those that might not have a voice within the mainstream. Designed to appeal to diverse audiences, the program's fast-paced and random format offers viewers a visual experience unlike any other.
Public Affairs Programming:
[edit]Colorado Public Television and CBS 4 News co-produce this acclaimed debate series each election season. Each season provides the most in-depth election coverage in Colorado, offering the most debates about the important races and issues on the ballot. As part of its mission to provide thought provoking, vigorous discourse about community issues,CPT12 provides a regular schedule of informative locally and regionally-oriented community and public affairs programs. CPT12 also partners with Channel 4 (CBS) to provide in depth coverage of the issues and candidates every two years. The regular weekly series includes:
Colorado Inside Out - For over 20 years, Colorado Inside Out has gathered journalists, pundits and activists and broken down the issue the matter to the entire state of Colorado. The series has been nominated for the Best Interview/Discussion Program Emmy Award for eight consecutive years, taking home the Emmy Statue three of those years for its annual "Time Machine" episodes. Each year, the program offers an episode from an era in the past, covering the important issues of that time, complete with costumes and special effects.
Devil's Advocate with Jon Caldara - Jon Caldara, President of the Independence Institute, hosts this weekly public affairs series. Each week, Caldara features lively and sometimes heated discussions among elected officials, journalists and concerned citizens through a free-market lens.
Head On - Former Denver City Councilwoman Susan Barnes-Gelt and radio talk show host Krista Kafer face off on this point-counterpoint series. Five segments rotate monthly, ranging from local to national issues.
Children's Programming:
[edit]Finally, 25% of Colorado Public Television's weekly schedule is devoted to quality, award-winning children's programming. With expanded digital channels CPT12 now offers a variety of programming schedules for children.
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