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KERA Adds 24/7 Educational Kids’ TV Channel

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Dallas/Fort Worth — KERA is pleased to announce the launch of a new television channel offering kids shows 24 hours a day, seven days a week. KERA Kids 24/7 will provide free access to the popular, curriculum-based programs from PBS KIDS to millions of families across North Texas.

KERA TV will continue to broadcast new episodes of PBS KIDS programs from 6am to 6pm every weekday. Beginning Monday, January 16, children will have a new place to keep watching and learning after school and on weekends. KERA Kids 24/7 will broadcast over-the-air on channel 13.2 and will be carried by the following cable providers:

  • Spectrum Dallas — Channel 1268
  • Spectrum Fort Worth — Channel 182
  • Suddenlink — Available in select areas. Contact your provider’s customer care center.
  • Northland Corsicana — Channel 114
  • Northland Stephenville — Channel 114
  • Northland Mexia — Channel 118

KERA’s acclaimed lineup of children’s programs, including Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, Odd Squad and Wild Kratts, reach 350,000 kids each week, representing the second-largest children’s audience among public broadcasting stations in the United States. With the addition of KERA Kids 24/7, children across North Texas will have greater access to engaging educational content on weeknights and weekend afternoons, when the majority of kids’ TV viewing takes place.

KERA’s over-the-air children’s programs are essential to homes without access to paid cable or satellite subscriptions, and often serve as the first classroom for low-income families. A recent study conducted by WestEd found that the programs and resources provided by public television can help narrow the math achievement gap for children from low-income families and better prepare them for kindergarten. By expanding its educational offerings through around-the-clock children’s programs, KERA will build on an already critical source of learning for kids and families in North Texas.

In addition to helping with core subjects like reading and math, KERA Kids programs also promote the key social skills necessary for school and for life. In a recent survey, public television led all networks in improving kids’ behavior, with 74 percent of parents saying their child exhibits more positive behavior after engaging with the programs from PBS KIDS.

Earlier in 2016, KERA updated its online children’s resources available at kerakids.org. The refreshed site offers on-demand programs, interactive games and additional content for kids, parents and educators. KERA also offers the bi-weekly Full STEAM Ahead e-newsletter, which features science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics programming.

In addition to broadcasting on television, KERA Kids 24/7 will be available for streaming on pbskids.org and on the PBS KIDS Video App, which is available on a variety of mobile devices and over-the-top platforms such as Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Xbox One and Chromecast.

KERA also offers a wide variety of interactive activities, games and on-demand videos, along with the full KERA Kids TV schedule online at kerakids.org.

 

KERA World

Starting January 16, KERA Kids 24/7 will replace KERA World on channel 13.2, in order to provide the best children’s programming 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Most of the programs broadcast on KERA World can still be viewed on demand at video.kera.org.