Non-profit television network in California
Television channel
First Nations Experience (FNX ) is a non-profit television network inSan Bernardino, California , owned by theSan Bernardino Community College District . The network, created by Executive Director Charles Fox, is broadcast from theKVCR-TV studios located on the campus ofSan Bernardino Valley College . FNX is America's first and only broadcast network aimed atNative Americans and global Indigenous audiences and consumers ofNative American culture .
First Nation Experience was launched under the leadership of Executive Director Charles Fox on September 25, 2011, through a $6 million gift from its founding partner, theSan Manuel Band of Mission Indians . On November 1, 2014, FNX became available via satellite to hundreds of non-profit public television service providers across theUnited States includingpublic broadcasting TV stations (especiallyPBS member stations), community, tribal, religious, and others.[ 1] On this date, FNX became available viasatellite receiver set to 125° West from thePBS Satellite Service .[ 2] [ 3] In 2015, the San Manuel Band awarded FNX a second $6 million gift to help expand the station.[ 4] The network currently reaches 47 million viewers in the United States.
Channel Station[ 5] Location Owner 9.4 KUAC-TV Fairbanks, Alaska University of Alaska Fairbanks 29.1 KGRQ-LD Gila River Indian Community ,Arizona Gila River Telecommunications 19.1 KGRX-LD 13.4 KEET Eureka, California Redwood Empire Public Television, Inc. 9.3 KIXE-TV Redding, California Northern California Educational Television 24.2 KVCR-DT San Bernardino, California San Bernardino Community College District 60.5 KPJK San Mateo, California Northern California Public Media 12.2 KBDI-TV Broomfield, Colorado Colorado Public Television 22.4 WRJK-LD Arlington Heights, Illinois Major Market Broadcasting 51.2 WEIU-TV Charleston, Illinois Eastern Illinois University 9.2 KAWE Bemidji, Minnesota Northern Minnesota Public Television 22.2 KAWB Brainerd, Minnesota 12.5 KUON Lincoln, Nebraska Nebraska Public Media 26.5 KYNE Omaha, Nebraska 19.5 KXNE Norfolk, Nebraska 7.5 KMNE Bassett, Nebraska 29.5 KHNE Hastings, Nebraska 3.5 KLNE Lexington, Nebraska 9.5 KPNE North Platte, Nebraska 12.5 KRNE Merriman, Nebraska 13.5 KTNE Alliance, Nebraska 5.3 KNME-TV Albuquerque, New Mexico University of New Mexico 3.4 KENW Portales, New Mexico Eastern New Mexico University 14.1 WNDT-CD New York, New York The WNET Group 46.1 WMBQ-CD 18.3 WNPI-DT Norwood, New York St. Lawrence Valley Educational Television Council, Inc. 16.3 WPBS-TV Watertown, New York 14.11 WTNG-CD Lumberton, North Carolina Mercy's Bridge Media, LLC 4.11 KRDK-TV Fargo, North Dakota Major Market Broadcasting (Parker Broadcasting of Dakota License, LLC) 45.3 WNEO Alliance, Ohio Western Reserve Public Media 49.3 WEAO Akron, Ohio 35.2 KRSU-TV Claremore, Oklahoma Rogers State University 47.1 K35MV-D Concho, Oklahoma Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribal Tribune 9.3 KUEN Ogden, Utah Utah State Board of Regents 15.5 WHRO Norfolk, Virginia Hampton Roads Educational Telecommunications Association 7.5 KSPS Spokane, Washington KSPS Public Television 28.3 KBTC-TV Tacoma, Washington Bates Technical College 15.3 KCKA Centralia, Washington
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