KET ED
| Type | Non-commercial television network |
|---|---|
| Branding | KET ED (on-air branding) KET Education Channel (alternate) |
| Country | |
| Availability | Kentucky (statewide) southern Illinois (limited) southern Indiana Mississippi County, Missouri (OTA only) southwestern and south-central Ohio northern Tennessee (limited) southwestern Virginia Huntington, West Virginia area |
| Headquarters | Lexington, Kentucky |
| Owner | Kentucky Authority for Educational Television |
| Parent | Commonwealth of Kentucky |
Launch date | August 2007 |
| Dissolved | August 2009 (as a linear channel) 2012 (as an online streaming service) |
Former names | KET Star Channel 704 (1988–2007) KET4 (2002–2008) |
Former affiliations | PBS digital sampler (early 2002) Annenberg/CPB Channel (2002–2009) PBS HD Channel (secondary, 2004–2008) PBS (2008–2009, replays of select programs from KET1) |
Official website | www |
| Replaced | KET4 |
| Replaced by | KET PBS Kids (2017-present) |
KET ED, known as the Education Channel, was a digital television programming service operated by PBS member network Kentucky Educational Television. The service provided programming from the Annenberg/CPB project, along with encore presentations of some PBS programming, and much of KET's locally produced in-house instructional television (ITV) productions.
The service originated from KET's studios at the O. Leonard Press Telecommunications Center, at 600 Cooper Drive in Lexington, Kentucky.