1975-1978[]
Sign-on[]
Good morning. This is KCTS-9 Seattle. Educational programming seen throughout the day on KCTS is paid for in part by school districts in Washington and British Columbia, the University of Washington and other institutions of higher learning. Public programming is paid for in part by membership support from the people of the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia, grants from foundations and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
If you value our programming, support it with a tax-deductible membership. Memberships begin at $10 and include a year subscription to our program guide. To join, mail your check to:
KCTS-9
Box 99
Seattle, {WA} 98105
Or from Canada, to:
Box 2107
Vancouver B.C. V6B2V9
Some of the programs seen on KCTS-9 are on film and videotape. Programming from the Public Broadcasting Service is sometimes recorded and delayed for later broadcast. Our studios are located on the campus of the University of Washington. KCTS-9 is licensed to the University's Board of Regents and is another service of the University of Washington. You're getting something out of it whether you go there or not.
Now that KCTS-9 is returning to the air, we invite you to stay tuned as we begin another broadcast day. For the entire staff at KCTS-9 Seattle, thank you and have a good day.
Sign-off[]
This is KCTS-9 Seattle. Educational programming seen throughout the day on KCTS is paid for in part by school districts in Washington and British Columbia, the University of Washington and other institutions of higher learning. Public programming is paid for in part by membership support from the people of the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia, grants from foundations and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
If you value our programming, support it with a tax-deductible membership. Memberships begin at $10 and include a year subscription to our program guide. To join, mail your check to:
KCTS-9
Box 99
Seattle, {WA} 98105
Or from Canada, to:
Box 2107
Vancouver B.C. V6B2V9
Some of the programs seen on KCTS-9 are on film and videotape. Programming from the Public Broadcasting Service is sometimes recorded and delayed for later broadcast. Our studios are located on the campus of the University of Washington. KCTS-9 is licensed to the University's Board of Regents and is another service of the University of Washington. You're getting something out of it whether you go there or not.
Now that KCTS-9 is leaving the air, we invite you to listen to the university's radio station, KUOW-FM, 94.9 megacycles on your FM dial. For the entire staff at KCTS-9 Seattle, thank you and good night. And now, the national anthems of Canada and the United States.
(GSTQ and the Star Spangled Banner play)
1978 - 1980[]
Sign-on[]
Good morning. This is KCTS-9 Seattle. Educational programming seen throughout the day on KCTS is paid for in part by school districts in Washington and British Columbia, the University of Washington and other institutions of higher learning. Public programming is paid for in part by membership support from the people of the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia, grants from foundations and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
If you value our programming, support it with a tax-deductible membership. Memberships begin at $15 and include a year subscription to our program guide. To join, mail your check to:
KCTS-9
Box 99
Seattle, {WA} 98105
Or from Canada, to:
Box 2107
Vancouver B.C. V6B2V9
Some of the programs seen on KCTS-9 are on film and videotape. Programming from the Public Broadcasting Service is sometimes recorded and delayed for later broadcast. Our studios are located on the campus of the University of Washington. KCTS-9 is licensed to the University's Board of Regents and is another service of the University of Washington. You're getting something out of it whether you go there or not.
Now that Public TV-9 is returning to the air, we invite you to stay tuned as we begin another broadcast day. For the entire staff at Public TV-9 Seattle, thank you and have a good day.
Sign-off[]
This is KCTS-9 Seattle. Educational programming seen throughout the day on KCTS is paid for in part by school districts in Washington and British Columbia, the University of Washington and other institutions of higher learning. Public programming is paid for in part by membership support from the people of the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia, grants from foundations and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
If you value our programming, support it with a tax-deductible membership. Memberships begin at $15 and include a year subscription to our program guide. To join, mail your check to:
KCTS-9
Box 99
Seattle, {WA} 98105
Or from Canada, to:
Box 2107
Vancouver B.C. V6B2V9
Some of the programs seen on KCTS-9 are on film and videotape. Programming from the Public Broadcasting Service is sometimes recorded and delayed for later broadcast. Our studios are located on the campus of the University of Washington. KCTS-9 is licensed to the University's Board of Regents and is another service of the University of Washington. You're getting something out of it whether you go there or not.
Now that Public TV-9 is leaving the air, we invite you to listen to the university's radio station, KUOW-FM, 94.9 on your FM dial. For the entire staff at Public TV-9 Seattle, thank you and good night.
April 25, 1979[]
Sign-off[]
This is KCTS-9 Seattle. Educational programming seen throughout the day on KCTS is paid for in part by school districts in Washington and British Columbia, the University of Washington and other institutions of higher learning. Public programming is paid for in part by membership support from the people of the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia, grants from foundations and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
If you value our programming, support it with a tax-deductible membership. Memberships begin at $15 and include a year subscription to our program guide. To join, mail your check to:
KCTS-9
Box 99
Seattle, {WA} 98105
Or from Canada, to:
Box 2107
Vancouver B.C. V6B2V9
Some of the programs seen on KCTS-9 are on film and videotape. Programming from the Public Broadcasting Service is sometimes recorded and delayed for later broadcast. Our studios are located on the campus of the University of Washington. KCTS-9 is licensed to the University's Board of Regents and is another service of the University of Washington. You're getting something out of it whether you go there or not.
Now that Public TV-9 is leaving the air, we invite you to listen to the university's radio station, KUOW-FM, 94.9 on your FM dial. For the entire staff at Public TV-9 Seattle, thank you and good night.
1980-1983[]
Sign-on[]
Good morning. This is KCTS-9 Seattle.
Educational programming seen throughout the day on KCTS-9 is paid for in part by school districts in Washington State and British Columbia, the University of Washington, Simon Fraser University and other institutions of higher learning.
Public programming is paid for in part by membership support from the people of the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia, corporate underwriting, grants from foundations, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
If you value our programming, support it with a tax-deductible subscription. Subscriptions begin at $25 and include a year's subscription to our Dial magazine. To join, mail your check to:
KCTS/9
Box 99
Seattle[, Wa.] 98105
Some of the programs seen on KCTS-9 are pre-recorded on film or videotape, and delayed for later broadcasts. Our studios and offices are located on the campus of University of Washington in Seattle. The station has an office at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia. KCTS-9 is licensed to the University of Washington Board of Regents.
Now that KCTS-9 is returning to the air, we invite you to stay tuned as we begin another broadcast day. For the entire staff of KCTS-9 Seattle, thank you and have a good day.
Sign-off[]
This is KCTS-9 Seattle.
Educational programming seen throughout the day on KCTS-9 is paid for in part by school districts in Washington State and British Columbia, the University of Washington, Simon Fraser University and other institutions of higher learning.
Public programming is paid for in part by membership support from the people of the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia, corporate underwriting, grants from foundations, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
If you value our programming, support it with a tax-deductible subscription. Subscriptions begin at $25 and include a year's subscription to our Dial magazine. To join, mail your check to:
KCTS/9
Box 99
Seattle[, Wa.] 98105
Some of the programs seen on KCTS-9 are pre-recorded on film or videotape, and delayed for later broadcasts. Our studios and offices are located on the campus of University of Washington in Seattle. The station has an office at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia. KCTS-9 is licensed to the University of Washington Board of Regents.
Now that KCTS-9 is leaving the air, we invite you to listen to the university's radio station, KUOW-FM, 94.9 on your FM dial. For the entire staff of KCTS-9 Seattle, thank you and good night.
1983-1987[]
Sign-on[]
Good morning.
This is KCTS-9 Seattle.
Educational programming seen throughout the day on KCTS-9 is paid for in part by school districts in Washington State and British Columbia, the University of Washington, Simon Fraser University and other institutions of higher learning.
Public programming is paid for in part by membership support from the people of the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia, corporate underwriting, grants from foundations, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
If you value our programming, support it with a tax-deductible subscription. Subscriptions begin at $30 and include a year subscription to our Dial magazine. To join, mail your check to:
KCTS/9
Box 99
Seattle[, Wa.] 98105
Some of the programs seen on KCTS-9 are pre-recorded on film or videotape, and delayed for later broadcasts. Our studios and offices are located on the campus of University of Washington in Seattle. The station has an office at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia. KCTS-9 is licensed to the University of Washington Board of Regents.
Now that KCTS-9 is returning to the air, we invite you to stay tuned as we begin another broadcast day. For the entire staff of KCTS-9 Seattle, thank you and have a good day.
Sign-off[]
This is KCTS-9 Seattle.
Educational programming seen throughout the day on KCTS-9 is paid for in part by school districts in Washington State and British Columbia, the University of Washington, Simon Fraser University and other institutions of higher learning.
Public programming is paid for in part by membership support from the people of the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia, corporate underwriting, grants from foundations, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
If you value our programming, support it with a tax-deductible subscription. Subscriptions begin at $30 and include a year subscription to our Dial magazine. To join, mail your check to:
KCTS/9
Box 99
Seattle[, Wa.] 98105
Some of the programs seen on KCTS-9 are pre-recorded on film or videotape, and delayed for later broadcasts. Our studios and offices are located on the campus of University of Washington in Seattle. The station has an office at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia. KCTS-9 is licensed to the University of Washington Board of Regents.
Now that KCTS-9 is leaving the air, we invite you to listen to the university's radio station, KUOW-FM, 94.9 on your FM dial. For the entire staff of KCTS-9 Seattle, thank you and good night.
1987 - 1989[]
Sign-on[]
Good morning.
This is KCTS-9 Seattle.
Educational programming seen throughout the day on KCTS-9 is paid for in part by school districts in Washington State and British Columbia, the University of Washington, Simon Fraser University and other institutions of higher learning.
Public programming is paid for in part by membership support from the people of the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia, corporate underwriting, grants from foundations, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
If you value our programming, support it with a tax-deductible subscription. Subscriptions begin at $35 and include a year subscription to our Dial magazine. To join, mail your check to:
KCTS/9
Box 99
Seattle[, Wa.] 98105
Some of the programs seen on KCTS-9 are pre-recorded on film or videotape, and delayed for later broadcasts. Our studios and offices are located on the campus of University of Washington in Seattle. The station has an office at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia. KCTS-9 is licensed to the University of Washington Board of Regents.
Now that KCTS-9 is returning to the air, we invite you to stay tuned as we begin another broadcast day. For the entire staff of KCTS-9 Seattle, thank you and have a good day.
Sign-off[]
This is KCTS-9 Seattle.
Educational programming seen throughout the day on KCTS-9 is paid for in part by school districts in Washington State and British Columbia, the University of Washington, Simon Fraser University and other institutions of higher learning.
Public programming is paid for in part by membership support from the people of the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia, corporate underwriting, grants from foundations, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
If you value our programming, support it with a tax-deductible subscription. Subscriptions begin at $35 and include a year subscription to our Dial magazine. To join, mail your check to:
KCTS/9
Box 99
Seattle[, Wa.] 98105
Some of the programs seen on KCTS-9 are pre-recorded on film or videotape, and delayed for later broadcasts. Our studios and offices are located on the campus of University of Washington in Seattle. The station has an office at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia. KCTS-9 is licensed to the University of Washington Board of Regents.
Now that KCTS-9 is leaving the air, we invite you to listen to the university's radio station, KUOW-FM, 94.9 on your FM dial. For the entire staff of KCTS-9 Seattle, thank you and good night.
1989 - 1991[]
Sign-on[]
Good morning. This is KCTS-9 Seattle, broadcasting from our new public television facility at the Seattle Center, serving audiences in Washington and British Columbia with outstanding drama, performance, nature and science programs, news and public affairs, children's programs, and also serving children in classrooms in Washington and British Columbia with instructional television throughout the school year. KCTS-9 is licensed to the KCTS Association with offices in Seattle and at Simon Fraser University in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. If you would like more information on KCTS-9 programming or how to become a subscriber, contact us at:
401 Mercer Street
Seattle, WA 98109
or call us any time during broadcast hours at 728-6463.
Thank you for making channel 9 part of your television viewing, and have a good day.
Sign-off[]
You've been watching KCTS-9 Seattle, broadcasting from our new public television facility at the Seattle Center, serving audiences in Washington and British Columbia with outstanding drama, performance, nature and science programs, news and public affairs, children's programs, and also serving children in classrooms in Washington and British Columbia with instructional television throughout the school year. KCTS-9 is licensed to the KCTS Association with offices in Seattle and at Simon Fraser University in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. If you would like more information on KCTS-9 programming or how to become a subscriber, contact us at:
401 Mercer Street
Seattle, WA 98109
or call us any time during broadcast hours at 728-6463.
Thank you for making channel 9 part of your television viewing, and good night.
1991[]
Sign-on[]
Good morning. This is KCTS-9 Seattle, broadcasting from our new public television facility at the Seattle Center, serving audiences in Washington and British Columbia with outstanding drama, performance, nature and science programs, news and public affairs, children's programs, and also serving children in classrooms in Washington and British Columbia with instructional television throughout the school year. KCTS-9 is licensed to the KCTS Association with offices in Seattle and at Simon Fraser University in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. If you would like more information on KCTS-9 programming or how to become a subscriber, contact us at:
______________
Seattle, WA______
or call us any time during broadcast hours at________
Sign-off[]
You've been watching KCTS-9 Seattle, broadcasting from our new public television facility at the Seattle Center, serving audiences in Washington and British Columbia with outstanding drama, performance, nature and science programs, news and public affairs, children's programs, and also serving children in classrooms in Washington and British Columbia with instructional television throughout the school year. KCTS-9 is licensed to the KCTS Association with offices in Seattle and at Simon Fraser University in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. If you would like more information on KCTS-9 programming or how to become a subscriber, contact us at:
_______________
Seattle, WA______
or call us any time during broadcast hours at________
Thank you for making channel 9 part of your television viewing, and good night.
2008 (transmitter maintenance)[]
Sign-on[]
Technical adjustments at the KCTS-9 transmitter have been completed. We now resume our regular broadcast schedule.
Sign-off[]
In order to make technical adjustments at our transmitter, KCTS-9 will cease broadcasting for a brief period of time.