KLET

KLET, virtual and VHF digital channel 2, is a Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) member television station licensed to and serving the  area. It is owned by South Texas Public Telecommunications, a non-profit organization who also own KEPT-TV (serving ) and XHLPBS-TDT and KMPC-TV (both serving the ). KLET's studios are located on the campus of, and it's transmitter is located in.

KLET is also carried by cable & satellite providers in some areas of that do not have their own PBS station. KLET is also carried by through the in-room entertainment system available on ships touring the Caribbean and South Pacific.

History
KLET, originally owned by the, was launched on April 19, 1979, the brainchild of a teacher at by the name of Drew P. McCabe. The station's original broadcast facilities were located in the backroom of a Hispanic community center, with PBS programming provided by in  via microwave. The original transmitter location was on a site donated by a local oilman. The station moved into its current facilities at (then Laredo State University) in 1982.