PBS North Carolina (WUNC) (2024)

University of North Carolina Television, branded on-air asUNC-TV, is apublic televisionnetworkserving theU.S.state ofNorth Carolina. It is operated by theUniversity of North Carolinasystem, which holds the licenses for all but one of the thirteenPBSmembertelevision stationslicensed in the state—WTVI(channel 42) inCharlotteis owned byCentral Piedmont Community College. The broadcast signals of the twelve television stations cover almost all of the state, as well as parts ofGeorgia,South Carolina,Tennessee, Virginia, Maryland, Georgia, And the District. The network's operations are located at the UNC Center for Public Television atResearch Triangle ParkbetweenRaleighandDurham.

  • 1 History
  • 2 Stations
    • 2.1 Full Power Stations
  • 3 Logo History
  • 4 Gallery

History[]

WUNC-TV in Chapel Hill, the state network's flagship station, first signed on the air on January 8, 1955 as the second non-commercial educational television station located south of Washington, D.C.—one day after Cheaha, Alabama-licensed WCIQ-TV. Over the next twelve years, four more satellite stations signed on. WUND-TV in Edenton (originally WUNB-TV, licensed to Columbia) was the first of these satellites to debut in September 1965, followed by the launches of WUNE-TV in Linville in September 1967, WUNF-TV in Asheville in September 11, 1967, WUNG-TV in Concord in September 11, 1967, and WUNJ-TV in Wilmington in June 4, 1971. This was supplemented with a network of translator stations in the Appalachian Mountains that also allowed the network's programming to reach across the entire state.

Five additional satellites debuted afterward: WUNK-TV in Greenville in May 1972, WUNL-TV in Winston-Salem in February 1973, WUNM-TV in Jacksonville in November 1982, WUNP-TV in Roanoke Rapids in 1986, and WUNU-TV in Lumberton in September 1996. The state network's youngest station, WUNW in Canton, signed on in July 2010 to replace a translator that had served the area since the 1980s. The state network was branded on-air as "North Carolina Public Television" (identified in North Carolina editions of TV Guide as "CPT", an abbreviated form of "University of North Carolina Center for Public Television") from 1979 to the mid-1990s, when it rebranded itself as "University of North Carolina Television". It simplified the brand name to "UNC-TV" later in the 1990s; it had previously used that brand for most of the 1970s.

Stations[]

Full Power Stations[]

Call signsLocationCHFirst Air Date
WUNCChapel Hill, NC4January 8, 1955
WUNDEdenton, NC2September 10, 1965
WUNELinville, NC17September 11, 1967
WUNFAsheville, NC33September 11, 1967
WUNGConcord, NC58September 11, 1967
WUNJWilmington, NC39June 4, 1971
WUNKGreenville, NC25May 7, 1972
WUNLWinston-Salem, NC26February 22, 1973
WUNMJacksonville, NC19November 16, 1982
WUNPRoanoke Rapids, NC36October 16, 1986
WHMCLumberton, NC31September 23, 1996
WUNWCanton, NC27July 21, 2010

Logo History[]

Coming soon

Gallery[]

PBS North Carolina (WUNC) (1)
PBS North Carolina (WUNC) (2)
TV stations in North Carolina
UNC-TV:Other
WUNC, Chapel HillWTVI, Charlotte
WUNP, Roanoke Rapids
WUND, Edenton
WUNE, Linville
WUNF, Asheville
WUNG, Concord
WUNJ, Wilmington
WUNL, Winston-Salem
WUNM, Jacksonville
WUNU, Lumberton
WUNW, Canton
TV stations in North Carolina's Research Triangle region, including Raleigh, Durham, and Fayetteville
WUNC 4 (PBS)
WRAL 5 (NBC)
WAUG-LD 8 (AMGTV)
WTVD 11 (ABC)
WUBX-CD 13 (Ind)
WNCB-LD 16 (ESTRELLA)
WNCN 17 (CBS)
WLFL 22 (CW)
W24CP-D 24 (3ABN)
WTNC-LD 26 (UNI)
WIRP-LD 27 (ESTRELLA)
WRDC 28 (MNTV)
WRAY 30 (TCT)
WHIG-CD 31 (Ind)
WARZ-CD 34 (RTV)
WUNP 36 (PBS)
WUVC 40 (UNI)
WNCR-LD 41 (Youtoo)
WHFL-CD 43 (Rel)
WYBE-CD 44 (Ind)
W46EU-D 46 (HSN2)
WRPX 47 (Ion)
WRAZ 50 (Fox)
WRTD-CD 54 (TLM)
WFPX 62 (Court TV)
WWIW-LD 66 (Daystar)
TV stations in the Charlotte, North Carolina area
WBTV 3 (CBS)
WSOC 9 (ABC)
WHKY 14 (Ind)
WCEE-LP 16 (ESTRELLA)
WUNE 17 (PBS)
WCCB 18 (CW)
W21CK-D 21 (3ABN)
WHWD-LD 21 (Daystar)
WDMC-LD 25 (Daystar)
WGTB-CD 28 (Ind)
WNSC 30 (PBS)
WCNC 36 (NBC)
WVEB-LD 40 (Cozi)
WHEH-LD 41 (AZA)
WTVI 42 (PBS)
WJZY 46 (Fox)
WMYT 55 (MNTV)
WUNG 58 (PBS)
WAXN 64 (Ind)
TV stations in the Western Carolinas, including Greenville–Spartanburg–Anderson, SC and Asheville, NC
WYFF 4 (NBC)
WSPA 7 (CBS)
WLOS 13 (ABC)
WGGS 16 (Ind)
WHNS 21 (Fox)
WUNW 27 (PBS)
W28DB-D 28 (GEB)
WNTV 29 (PBS)
WGTA 32 (Ind)
WUNF 33 (PBS)
WNEH 38 (PBS)
WMYA 40 (Dabl)
WRET 49 (PBS)
WSQY-LP 51 (Daystar)
WYCW 62 (CW)
TV stations in the Hampton Roads region, including Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Newport News, Virginia
WUND 2 (PBS)
WTKR 3 (CBS)
WSKY 4 (Ind)
WGBS-LD 7 (RTV)
WAVY 10 (NBC)
WVEC 13 (ABC)
W14DC 14 (HSN2)
WHRO 15 (PBS)
WYSJ-CA 19 (Classic TV)
WTPC 21 (TBN)
WVAD-LD 25 (Daystar)
WGNT 27 (CW)
WTVZ 33 (MNTV)
WJGN-CD 38 (NRB)
WVBT 43 (Fox)
WPXV 49 (Ion)
TV stations in the Piedmont Triad, including Greensboro, High Point, and Winston-Salem, North Carolina
WFMY 2 (CBS)
WGHP 8 (Fox)
WXII 12 (NBC)
WGPX 16 (Ion)
WGSR-LD 19 (Ind.)
WCWG 20 (CW)
WUNL 26 (PBS)
WLXI 43 (TCT)
WXLV 45 (ABC)
WMYV 48 (MNTV)
TV stations in Eastern North Carolina, including Greenville, New Bern, Washington, Jacksonville and Morehead City
WITN 7 (NBC)
WNCT 9 (CBS)
WCTI 12 (ABC)
WYDO 14 (Fox)
WUNM 19 (PBS)
WTMH-LD 21 (HEARTLAND)
WUNK 25 (PBS)
WPXU 35 (Ion)
WEPX 38 (Ion)
TV stations in the Pee Dee region, including Myrtle Beach and Florence, South Carolina
WBTW 13 (CBS)
WPDE 15 (ABC)
WWMB 21 (CW)
WHMC 23 (PBS)
WUNU 31 (PBS)
WMBF 32 (NBC)
WJPM 33 (PBS)
WFXB 43 (Fox)
TV stations in the Wilmington, North Carolina area
WWAY 3 (ABC)
WECT 6 (NBC)
WILM-LD 10 (Ind)
WSFX 26 (Fox)
WUNJ 39 (PBS)
W47CK 47 (MNTV)
PBS North Carolina (WUNC) (2024)

FAQs

Why did UNC TV change to PBS NC? ›

The rebrand made it easier for North Carolinians to find their favorite shows and educational resources, including locally produced content, across broadcast, online, streaming and apps.

Where is PBS NC headquarters? ›

Use Google Maps to navigate to 10 UNC-TV Drive, Research Triangle, NC 27709.

How do I get a PBS NC passport? ›

Local stations give the Passport benefit to their supporters who qualify for their Passport membership benefit. Each station can set their own qualifications for Passport, but most stations give the benefit to members who donate at least $60 a year, or $5 Sustainer/Ongoing-monthly gifts.

What channel is PBS in Greensboro NC? ›

Stations for Greensboro, North Carolina
Display ChannelDigital ChannelNetwork
04-120.3PBS
04-220.4PBS Kids 24/7
04-320.5PBS Encore
04-420.6North Carolina Channel
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What happened to PBS, NC? ›

On January 12, 2021, in recognition of PBS' growing online content delivery, the state network rebranded itself as "PBS North Carolina," while continuing to acknowledge its ties to the university system as being "Powered by the UNC System".

Does PBS channel still exist? ›

The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is an American public broadcaster and non-commercial, free-to-air television network based in Crystal City, Arlington, Virginia.

Who is the CEO of PBS North Carolina? ›

david crabtree - CEO PBS North Carolina - PBS NC | LinkedIn.

Who is PBS owned by? ›

PBS is a private, nonprofit media enterprise owned by its member public television stations. PBS distributes programming to approximately 350 locally controlled and operated public television stations across the country. It is funded principally by these member stations, distribution revenue, and underwriting support.

Who is the CEO of PBS NC? ›

David Crabtree
Years active1982-present
Children2
Awards16 Emmy Awards Gabriel Award DuPont Award Four-time North Carolina Journalist of the Year North Carolina Anchor of the Year
HonoursNC Media Journalism Hall of Fame Order of the Long Leaf Pine
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PBS Passport is simply an additional member benefit that offers eligible station donors extended on-demand access to a library of videos. It is entirely up to you whether or not you wish to activate PBS Passport.

Is PBS Passport free with Amazon Prime? ›

Likewise, subscribing to these channels on Amazon does not give you access to PBS Passport videos on the PBS website and PBS app. Amazon subscribers must watch these channels through the Amazon site or app, and PBS station donors must watch PBS Passport videos through the PBS site or app.

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What is the difference between Passport and PBS Masterpiece? Passport is a benefit PBS allows its member stations to offer to their members. PBS Masterpiece is a completely separate on-demand streaming subscription service offered by Amazon.

How can I watch PBS on my TV? ›

Stream Shows on the PBS App

These devices connect to your television and use your television as the screen for watching videos. We currently support Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire, Google Chromecast, Android TV, Samsung TV (2017 and newer), and VIZIO SmartCast TV.

Where is PBS on TV? ›

Channel number: 84

PBS America showcases the best of America's Public Broadcasting Service, with a rich factual schedule including landmark history series by Ken Burns (Vietnam War, Jazz, The Civil War), FRONTLINE's in-depth current affairs investigations and NOVA's science documentaries.

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APT is the second-largest distributor of public television programming, next to PBS. Other distributors include NETA (National Educational Telecommunications Association) and ITVS (Independent Television Service).

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National Educational Television
Ownership
FoundedNovember 21, 1952 in Washington, D.C., U.S.
LaunchedMay 16, 1954 (as a network)
ClosedOctober 4, 1970 (16 years, 4 months and 18 days)
Replaced byPBS
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The Public Broadcasting Service, or PBS, is a nonprofit U.S. public television service. While many people think of PBS as a network like NBC, or CBS, PBS is actually a distributor that provides content for 350 public television stations across the country.

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PBS is a private, nonprofit media enterprise owned by its member public television stations.

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