Who needs cable when we have Channel 9? Beginning this year with the digital TV conversion, KETC has been broadcasting four channels on its dial. Channel 9.1 shows traditional PBS programming such as Sesame Street, The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer and Antiques Roadshow, as well as locally produced shows Donnybrook and Living St. Louis. Channel 9.2 (KETC Kids) airs 24 hours of children's programming; Channel 9.3 (KETC World) broadcasts news and documentaries; and Channel 9.4 (KETC Create) offers shows on cooking, remodeling, travel and other hobbies. These four unique channels in one are akin to having CNN, HGTV, Nickelodeon and the Travel Channel. Again, who needs cable?
Antenna TV (Channel 2.2)
| Sep 27, 2012
KPLR-TV (Channel 11)
| Sep 22, 2011
KMOV-TV (Channel 4)
| Sep 29, 2010
KETC-TV (Channel 9)
| Sep 24, 2008
KPLR-TV (Channel 11)
| Sep 26, 2007
My46 TV (WRBU-TV Channel 46)
| Sep 27, 2006
KDNL-TV (Channel 30)
| Sep 29, 2005
KPLR-TV (Channel 11)
| Sep 29, 2004
KPLR-TV (Channel 11)
| Sep 29, 2004
WRBU-TV (UPN 46)
| Sep 24, 2003
WRBU-TV (UPN 46)
| Sep 24, 2003