Minnesota Legislative Television Coverage

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MINNESOTA LEGISLATIVE TELEVISION COVERAGE The Minnesota Legislature provides statewide broadcast, cable and satellite television coverage of legislative proceedings live from the Minnesota State Capitol. Coverage is provided during legislative sessions each year, Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., with extended evening and weekend coverage available for debates on high-profile issues. Legislative television coverage is created and produced as a public service by the Minnesota Legislature. Coverage is delivered statewide on the Minnesota Channel, which is carried by Minnesota’s six independent public television stations. Coverage is also available to adjacent areas in Wisconsin, North Dakota, South Dakota and Iowa. The Minnesota Channel is distributed through a variety of ways, including broadcast, cable and satellite. All programming distributed on the Minnesota Channel is closed-captioned. For viewers using over-the-air antennas, legislative television coverage is available on the Minnesota Channel, which is broadcast by your local public television station. For cable subscribers, legislative television coverage is available if your local cable system carries the Minnesota Channel. Check the list below, your local TV listings, contact your cable provider or call your local public television station to find the Minnesota Channel on your cable system. Check the list below, your local TV listings, contact your satellite service provider or call your local public television station to find the Minnesota Channel on your satellite television service.

MINNESOTA LEGISLATIVE TELEVISION COVERAGE CHANNEL GUIDE TPT (St. Paul and Minneapolis) Broadcast: Channel 2‐2 Cable: Comcast channel 202 in Minneapolis and Channel 243 in St. Paul; Mediacom Channel 102; Charter Channel 396; Midco Channel 15 Fiber: Centurylink 3 and Frontier 51 At Twin Cities PBS, the signal also will be carried on the following cable channels: Albert Lea – Channel 196 Alexandria – Channel 199 Bemidji – Channel 598 Brainerd – Channel 199 Buffalo – Channel 199 Faribault – Channel 199 Fergus Falls – Channel 194 New Ulm – Channel 202 Northfield – Channel 199 North Mankato – Channel 196 Owatonna – Channel 199 Saint Cloud – Channel 199 Sartell – Channel 199 Sauk Rapids – Channel 143 Willmar – Channel 199 Pioneer Public Television (Appleton) Broadcast: Appleton Channel 10‐3 Mediacom Cable: Channel 82 KSMQ (Austin) Broadcast: Channel 15‐4 At KSMQ, the signal also will be carried on the following cable channels: Adams ‐ Charter – Channel 120 Albert Lea ‐ Charter – Channel 199 Austin ‐ Charter – Channel 199 Chatfield ‐ Charter – Channel 120 Dodge Center ‐ Charter – Channel 120 Faribault ‐ Charter – Channel 189 Melrose ‐ Charter – Channel 189 Owatonna ‐ Charter – Channel 189 Rochester ‐ Charter – Channel 199 Rochester ‐ Shorewood Senior Campus – Channel 7.3 Rushford ‐ Mediacom – Channel 120

Lakeland Public Television (Bemidji) Broadcast: Northern MN area: KAWE Channel 9‐6 Cable carriage is on both Midco and Paul Bunyan Communications Midco Cable: Lakeland MN Channel ‐ Channel 598 Paul Bunyan Communications Cable: Lakeland MN Channel ‐ Channel 175 Lakeland Public Television (Brainerd) Broadcast: Central MN area: KAWB Channel 22‐6 Cable carriage is provided by Charter Communications Charter Communications: Lakeland MN Channel ‐ Channel 396 At Lakeland Public Television, the signal also will be carried on the following cable channels: Aitkin ‐ Charter – Channel 396 Akeley ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Backus ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Badger ‐ Sjoberg Cable – Channel 502 Ball Club ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Bass Brook ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Baudette ‐ Sjoberg Cable – Channel 502 Bemidji ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Bemidji ‐ Midco – Channel 598 Big Falls ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Big Fork ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Blackduck ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Bovey ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Brainerd / Baxter ‐ Charter – Channel 396 Breezy Point ‐ Charter – Channel 396 Calumet ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Cass Lake ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Cass Lake ‐ Midco – Channel 598 Chickamow Beach ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Coleraine ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Crosslake ‐ Cross Lake Communications – Channel 56 Deer River ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Deerwood ‐ Charter – Channel 396 East Gull Lake ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Emily ‐ Cross Lake Communications – Channel 56 Fifty Lakes ‐ Charter – Channel 396 Fosston ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Grand Rapids ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Greenbush ‐ Sjoberg Cable – Channel 502 Hackensack ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Hackensack ‐ Charter – Channel 396 Irondale ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Jenkins ‐ Cross Lake Communications – Channel 56 Keliher ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 LaPorte ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 LaPrairie ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175

(Lakeland Public Television cable continued) Lakeshore ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Little Falls ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Little Falls ‐ Charter – Channel 396 Longville ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Manhattan Beach ‐ Cross Lake Communications – Channel 56 Menahga ‐ Charter – Channel 396 Motley ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Nevis ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Nisswa ‐ Charter – Channel 396 Park Rapids ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Pequot Lakes ‐ Charter – Channel 396 Pequot Lakes ‐ Cross Lake Communications – Channel 56 Pillager ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Pine River ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Remer ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Roseau ‐ Sjoberg Cable – Channel 502 Solway ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Staples ‐ Charter – Channel 396 Tenstrike ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Wadena ‐ Charter – Channel 396 Walker ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Zemple ‐ Paul Bunyan Communications – Channel 175 Pioneer Public Television (Chandler‐Worthington) Broadcast: Chandler‐Worthington channel 20‐3 Prairie Public Television (Crookston) Broadcast: KCGE channel 16‐3 WDSE (Duluth) Broadcast: Northern Eastern MN area: WDSE 8.4 Spectrum Cable: DSAET Channel – Channel 195 Mediacom Cable: DSAET Channel – Channel 102 DSAET Channel 8 Dish Network: DSAET Channels 8 and 7580 Prairie Public Television (Fargo/Moorhead) Broadcast: KFME channel 13‐3 Dish Network for Fargo DMA ‐ Channel 19 At Prairie Public Television, the signal also will be carried on the following cable channels: Alvarado – Channel 502 Argyle – Channel 502 Barnesville – Channel 214 Breckenridge – Channel 597

(Prairie Public Television cable continued) Climax – Channel 205 Crookston – Channel 597 East Grand Forks – Channel 597 Fergus Falls – Channel 393 Halstad – Channel 205 Holt – Channel 502 Karlstad – Channel 502 Kennedy – Channel 502 Lake Bronson – Channel 502 Lancaster – Channel 502 Middle River – Channel 502 Moorhead – Channel 597 Newfolden – Channel 502 Oslo – Channel 597 Red Lake Falls – Channel 502 Sabin – Channel 597 Shelly – Channel 205 Stephen – Channel 502 Thief River Falls – Channel 502 Viking – Channel 502 Warren – Channel 502 * Most cable systems in ND also carry the Minnesota channel. Pioneer Public Television (Fergus Falls) Broadcast: Channel 49‐3 At Pioneer Public Television, the signal also will be carried on the following cable channels: Alexandria – Channel 396 Austin – Channel 396 Brainerd – Channel 396 Buffalo – Channel 396 Deerwood – Channel 56 Eagle Lake – Channel 133 Ellendale – Channel 133 Emily – Channel 56 Faribault – Channel 133 Fifty Lakes – Channel 56 Grand Rapids – Channel 175 International Falls – Channel 150 Lake Crystal – Channel 133 Little Falls – Channel 396 Lowry – Channel 396 Manhattan Beach – Channel 56 Mankato – Channel 133 Minnesota Lake – Channel 84 New Richland – Channel 133 North Mankato – Channel 133

(Prairie Public Television cable continued) Owatonna – Channel 396 Pequot Lakes – Channel 56 Rochester – Channel 396 St. Clair – Channel 133 St. Cloud – Channel 396 Prairie Public Television (Grand Forks) Broadcast: KGFE channel 2.3 WRPT (Hibbing) Broadcast: Northern Eastern MN area: WRPT 31.4 Mediacom Cable: DSAET Channel – Channel 102 At WDSE/WRPT, the signal also will be carried on the following cable channels: Aurora – Channel 102 Barnum – Channel 102 Biwabik – Channel 102 Buhl – Channel 102 Carlton – Channel 102 Chisholm – Channel 102 Cloquet – Channel 102 Cohasset – Channel 102 / 175 Coleraine – Channel 150 Duluth – Channel 195 Deer River – Channel 175 Ely – Channel 150 Esko – Channel 102 Eveleth – Channel 102 Grand Marais – Channel 102 Grand Rapids – Channel 102 / 175 Hermantown – Channel 102 Hibbing – Channel 102 Holyoke – Channel 195 International Falls – Channel 150 Kelly Lake – Channel 102 Kinney – Channel 102 Keewatin – Channel 102 Little Fork – Channel 150 Moose Lake – Channel 102 Mountain Iron – Channel 102 Nashwauk – Channel 102 Proctor – Channel 102 Silver Bay – Channel 102 Sturgeon Lake – Channel 102 Two Harbors – Channel 102 Virginia – Channel 102

Coverage is delivered statewide on the Minnesota Channel, which is carried by Minnesota's six independent public television stations. Coverage is also available to . Fergus Falls - Channel 194 New Ulm - Channel 202 Northfield - Channel 199 North Mankato - Channel 196 Owatonna - Channel 199 Saint Cloud - Channel 199

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