View 's journalist industries, journalist types, location, and media outlets. Use Journalist Hunt to get connected with top journalists in seconds.
Get connected with journalists todayPatrick Reed
Verified
Writer and Editor, Kentucky Educational Television
Frankfort, Lexington
Beats
Biography
Final Covers
pinball fashion trends at disneyland tokyo, food arcades, doom metaltechnology, Video Games , Comics, VR
Doesn’t Cover
Open to all stories.
Journalist Type
Seniority Positions
Industries
Medium Formats
Content
Total articles 666
By Patrick Reed Verified
Apr. 08, 2025
By Patrick Reed Verified
Apr. 03, 2025
By Patrick Reed Verified
Apr. 08, 2025
As seen in
Company Info
Kentucky Educational Television
Kentucky Educational Television (KET) is a public television network dedicated to educational, cultural, and public affairs broadcasting in Kentucky. Established in 1962, KET began its broadcasts in 1968 with the goal of providing equal educational opportunities for all citizens. It has become a prominent player in educational broadcasting, known for its innovative distance learning and adult education programs. KET offers a variety of services, including educational content for schools and libraries, cultural programming, and public affairs shows that highlight local issues. The network broadcasts national programming from PBS and operates multiple digital channels, such as KET2, KET3, and KET4, which feature specialized content. Additionally, the Kentucky Channel focuses on state government proceedings, providing viewers with access to the Kentucky General Assembly. KET serves over two million people weekly through its television, online, and mobile platforms, supported by funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and viewer contributions.
, ,
'+1 859-258-7000
Founded: 1968