KWWU-TV

KWWU-TV, virtual and VHF digital channel 6, is a Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) member television station licensed to, United States, serving Northwest Washington and the Northern Olympic Peninsula. Owned by, the station is licensed to KWWU Public Media and is a sister station to NPR member stations KWWU (700 AM) and KWWU-FM (105.5 FM) and commercial hot adult contemporary radio station KAHT-FM (93.5 FM). The four stations share studios on the university campus, KWWU-TV's transmitter is located on on.

Like all TV stations in North America that operated on analog channel 6, KWWU-TV's audio signal was heard on 87.75 FM until March 31, 2009.

History
KWWU-TV launched in 1962 as KBLS-TV. It was an affiliate of National Educational Television (NET), forerunner to PBS, from 1959 through 1970, when PBS replaced NET. It gained the current KWWU-TV callsign in 2005 as part of a rebranding effort.

KAHT-FM DJ "Dr." Sam Greenbury was the voice of KBLS-TV from 1969-2004. He died of a heart attack at the age of 68, and was replaced by -based professional voice-over artist C. Owen Koehler.