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This is a list of broadcast television stations that are licensed in the territory of American Samoa. ... KVZK-TV previously operated analog stations on channels 8 ...
KVZK-TV began broadcasting on October 5, 1964, as the first television service in American Samoa and the first educational broadcaster in the South Pacific. [8] The station was a massive effort with a staff of 500 producing programming from four different studios to air over six separate channels.
KBAD-LD (channel 30) is a low-power television station in Pago Pago, American Samoa, serving the U.S. territory. It is owned by South Seas Broadcasting alongside WVUV-FM, KKBT-FM and KKHJ-FM. KBAD-LD's transmitter is located between A'oloau and Mapusaga. The station is presently silent.
5.1 American Samoa. 5.2 Australia. 5.3 Fiji. ... LRT Radijas (Radio station) - General and news; ... Current Time TV; Radio Free Asia (RFA)
Low-power television stations in American Samoa (2 P) Pages in category "Television stations in American Samoa" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
The Keil family privately owned TV station established its presence in the air in May 2006 and is part of the Apia Broadcasting Corporation. [3] ’ Its renowned program is TV3 News, which has Samoa’s only outside live broadcasting facilities, which can broadcast news live from any remote location in Samoa as with other international news agencies.
The Michael J. Kirwan Educational Television Center, also known as KVZK-TV or KVZK Building, is a historic and current television center in Utulei, American Samoa.It is named for U.S. congressman Michael J. Kirwan, from Ohio, who took an interest in the development of American Samoa, and was instrumental in securing funding for a wide variety of improvements in the territory's infrastructure.
Pacific Channel Samoa (PCS TV), a company owned by Bill Hyman, received a construction permit to build a new channel 11 low-power television station at Pago Pago on January 18, 2002; the station filed for a license to cover on October 14, 2003. Pacific Channel Samoa transferred the license to co-owned Samoa Systems, Inc. in 2010.