The potential impact of the recent fires on endangered and threatened fish species native to our rivers and streams, and the impact of wastewater treatment and reuse on drought conditions. Cook's Country From America's Test Kitchen, Nick Stellino: Storyteller in the Kitchen, America's Test Kitchen From Cook's Illustrated. It brought back aforementioned programming on July 15, 2014. KCSM radio would continue operations as usual. [5] All bids in response to the initial request for proposals to purchase the television station were rejected on October 24, 2012[6][7][8] and the district subsequently issued a second request for proposals. Full and detailed coverage of rapidly changing developments both in Japan and abroad. [10] The Rural California Broadcasting Corporation applied to change the station's call letters to KPJK;[11] the call letters were chosen to honor John Kramer, a professor at Sonoma State University who founded KRCB with his wife, Nancy Dobbs, in 1984. According to the FCC, "The gratuitous and repeated use of this language in a program that San Mateo aired at a time when children were expected to be in the audience is shocking. KCSM TV, San Mateo, CA. KCSM-TV first signed on the air on October 12, 1964; the station was founded by Dr. Jacob H. Wiens, chair of the electronics department at the College of San Mateo. DW News goes deep beneath the surface, providing the key stories from Europe and around the world. During its early years, broadcasting on channel 14, it operated on campus from black and white studios with 13,800 watts of power from a transmitter at the college, comparable to today's low-power stations. Julia Collin Davison makes a grilled flank steak with basil dressing, and Adam shares his top pic for her keepers. The station (KCSM) is no longer owned and operated by the San Mateo County Community College District, but it will remain a public educational station. On July 15, 2013, KCSM dropped most of the programming syndicated by public television distributors (with the exception of those airing as part of a discrete afternoon block), moving the MHz Worldview feed to its main channel. KCSM-TV is a PBS member station. On December 7, 2011, the San Mateo County Community College District announced plans to sell KCSM-TV, due to budgetary constraints as well as an operating deficit of $1 million. In turn, the District has counter-sued LocusPoint, a multi-station operator, and its partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers for failure to enter KCSM-TV into the FCC auction. Common Ground Water Colour Artists, Car Collector Kermit.