About

KCTS 9 first went on the air on Dec. 7, 1954, broadcasting from the campus of the University of Washington and using equipment donated by KING-TV owner Dorothy Bullitt.

During the 1950s and 1960s, KCTS 9 primarily supplied classroom instructional programs used in Washington State's K–12 schools, plus National Educational Television programs. Outside of schoolrooms, KCTS 9's audience among the general public was somewhat limited, and most programming was in black-and-white until the mid-70s.

In 1970, National Educational Television was absorbed into the newly created Public Broadcasting Service. Under PBS affiliation, KCTS 9 began offering a vastly enhanced scope of programming for the general public, including British programming.

KCTS 9 moved to its present location on the Seattle Center campus in 1986. KCTS 9 became independent of the University of Washington in 1987.

KCTS 9 is seen throughout southwestern British Columbia on local cable systems, as well as across Canada on the Bell TV and Shaw Direct satellite providers, as well as on many other Canadian cable TV systems. KCTS 9 receives substantial financial support from its far-flung Canadian audience as well as from viewers in Washington State.

Since 1994, KCTS 9 has also operated KYVE 47 in Yakima, Washington which has served central Washington since Nov. 1, 1962.

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  • Linear TV, Desktop Display, Mobile Display, Email, Social
  • CPM
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    KCTS 9 first went on the air on Dec. 7, 1954, broadcasting from the campus of the University of Washington and using equipment donated by KING-TV owner Dorothy Bullitt. During the 1950s and 1960s, KCTS 9 primarily supplied classroom instructional programs used in Washington State's K–12 schools, plus National Educational Television programs. Outside of schoolrooms, KCTS 9's audience among the general public was somewhat limited, and most programming was in black-and-white until the mid-70s. In 1970, National Educational Television was absorbed into the newly created Public Broadcasting Service. Under PBS affiliation, KCTS 9 began offering a vastly enhanced scope of programming for the general public, including British programming. KCTS 9 moved to its present location on the Seattle Center campus in 1986. KCTS 9 became independent of the University of Washington in 1987. KCTS 9 is seen throughout southwestern British Columbia on local cable systems, as well as across Canada on the Bell TV and Shaw Direct satellite providers, as well as on many other Canadian cable TV systems. KCTS 9 receives substantial financial support from its far-flung Canadian audience as well as from viewers in Washington State. Since 1994, KCTS 9 has also operated KYVE 47 in Yakima, Washington which has served central Washington since Nov. 1, 1962.
Site Traffic
  • 243702 Global Rank
  • 59671
    United States
  • 216 K Estimated Visits
Traffic Sources
  • Direct
    67.74%
  • Search
    25.35%
  • Mail
    2.57%
  • Social
    2.16%
  • Referrals
    2.09%
  • Display
    0.08%
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United States Rank 88,468
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United States Page Views 58.8%
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  • App Url: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sched.crosscutfestival2019.single
  • App Support: http://kcts9.org
  • Genre: events
  • Bundle ID: com.sched.crosscutfestival2019.single
  • App Size: 14 M
  • Release Date: January 21st, 2019
  • Update Date: January 21st, 2019

Description:

The official app for Crosscut Festival!

App Features:

*Full Schedule*
Browse the entire schedule for Crosscut Festival. You can filter by color-coded types, venues or search for what you need. Get the full details of every event without having to crack open an event guide.

*My Schedule*
If you have already created a schedule online, you can login to view it on your phone and make on-the-go changes. If you are new, create an account and instantly save your favorites.

*Offline Caching*
Fully equipped with offline storage to make sure you always have your schedule, even if your connection drops.

Visit https://crosscutfestival2019.sched.com for additional event information.

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KCTS 9 advertising reaches 216k visitors across desktop and mobile web, in countries such as United States, Canada, Poland, United Kingdom, Germany. Pricing models they offer are CPM on channels such as Linear TV, Display, Mobile, Email, Social Advertising on KCTS 9 will allow you to reach consumers in industries or verticals such as .

They are headquartered at Seattle, WA, United States, and have 1 advertising & marketing contacts listed on Kochava.

KCTS 9 works with Advertising technology companies such as DoubleClick.Net, Google Ad Partner Services, Google Adsense, Google Adsense for Search, Neustar AdAdvisor, Aggregate Knowledge, AppNexus, AppNexus Segment Pixel, Bizo, Resonate Insights, Tapad, Google Publisher Tag, BlueKai DMP, BlueKai, Rubicon Project, Facebook Custom Audiences, The Trade Desk, Index Exchange, Adobe Audience Manager Sync, DemDex, Adbrain, Google Inteactive Media Ads, Yahoo Small Business, Advertising.com, Google AdSense Integrator, JW Player Tracking, ExactTarget, FLoC, FLoC Opt-Out.