Eight specializes in the education of children, in-depth news and public affairs, lifelong learning, and the celebration of arts and culture — utilizing the power of noncommercial television, the Internet, educational outreach services, and community-based initiatives. The PBS station began broadcasting from the campus of Arizona State University on January 30, 1961. Now more than 80 percent of Arizonans receive the signal through a network of translators, cable and satellite systems. With more than 1.3 million viewers each week, Eight consistently ranks among the most-viewed public television stations per capita in the country. Arizonans provide more than 60 percent of the station's annual budget.
In addition to airing programs distributed nationally by PBS, Eight/KAET produces its own award-winning programs. Especially noteworthy are HORIZON, our nightly public affairs program, HORIZONTE, our newest weekly series examining Arizona issues through a Hispanic lens and The Arizona Collection, an anthology of programs that celebrates the people, places and history of Arizona. Among the programs in this series are Over Arizona; Monumental Arizona; Barry Goldwater: Photographs & Memories; Thieves of Time; Seasons of a Navajo; River of Stone; and Kolb Brothers: Grand Canyon Pioneers, Monumental Arizona
We have partnered with KAET-TV to accept vehicle donations on their behalf.
Steps required to donate a car
How to Donate a Car
Answers to common car donation questions
Car Donation FAQ
I would like to thank you for your assistance and guidance in setting up the KPBS Vehicle Donation Program. As you know, it has succeeded beyond anyone's expectations.
—KPBS, San Diego