Arkansas Educational Television Network

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The AETN Building on the UCA campus. Photo by Phil Frana.

The Arkansas Educational Television Network (AETN) is a public television provider headquartered on the campus of the University of Central Arkansas. The current 69,000 square foot AETN studio (called "Network Master Control"), located next door to the Brewer-Hegeman Conference Center and the Reynolds Performance Hall, was constructed in 2001.

AETN passes all broadcasts from Conway's R. Lee Reaves Center for Educational Telecommunications by microwave interconnection to five analog and five digital broadcast transmitters. The analog transmitters are scheduled for transition to digital in 2009.

FCC Licensed AETN Transmitters:

  • KAFT (Fayetteville) - Channel 13 - 316 kilowatts of effective radiated power (established in 1976)
  • KAFT-DT (Fayetteville) - Channel 9 - 19 kilowatts since (est. 2003)
  • KEMV (Mountain View) - Channel 6 - 100 kilowatts since (est. 1980)
  • KEMV-DT (Mountain View) - Channel 13 - 20 kilowatts (est. 2003)
  • KETG (Arkadelphia) - Channel 9 - 316 kilowatts (est. 1976)
  • KETG-DT (Arkadelphia) - Channel 13 - 7.3 kilowatts (est. 2003)
  • KETS (Little Rock) - Channel 2 - 100 kilowatts (est. 1966)
  • KETS-DT (Little Rock) - Channel 5 - 2.1 kilowatts (est. 2003)
  • KTEJ (Jonesboro) - Channel 19 - 1230 kilowatts (est. 1976)
  • KTEJ-DT (Jonesboro) - Channel 20 - 50 kilowatts (est. 2003)

The address of AETN is 350 South Donaghey Avenue in Conway.

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