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KSPS


 

KSPS Public Television
3911 South Regal Street
Spokane, WA 99223
Phone: 509.354.7800

1.800.735.2377
Fax: 509.354.7757

E-mail:

Member services:

509.354.7700

1.800.735.2377

How can I receive KSPS in my area?

Visit our translator page for specific information. We have translators throughout the Inland Northwest in Oregon, Western Montana, Northern Idaho, and Eastern Washington. In British Columbia and Alberta, Canada, KSPS is carried over numerous local cable systems.

Don't you get money when I pay my cable bill? 

None of your monthly cable fee goes to KSPS.

How can I receive Prevue, the monthly program guide?

For as little as $36 per year, Prevue is just one of the benefits you will enjoy when you become a member of the Friends of Seven.

Do you trade member names with other companies?

NO. Your information is safe with us! As a member, you should know that all your information is completely confidential. We do not loan, rent, trade or sell our membership list.

Why do you have so many on-air drives?

Only 1 in 10 viewers financially supports the station.  On-air drives are the most efficient way to reach viewers who appreciate quality programming.  KSPS has fewer on-air drives than most public television stations.

May I contribute a little each month?

Yes. You may mail a monthly check, have your credit card charged monthly, or have funds deducted from your checking account. You may also decide between a lump sum, monthly, or quarterly installments - whatever is most convenient for you.

May I contribute in Canadian funds?

Yes, you may. Canadian funds are accepted at par.

How many people belong to The Friends of Seven?

About 60,000 people throughout the northwestern US and western Canada.

How much government funding do your receive?

Our federal matching grant is only 13 percent of our annual operating budget. We receive under 1% from the State of Washington and we receive no Provincial support. The remainder of the funding comes from the Friends of Seven.

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