KRMA – Denver
![]() Rocky Mountain PBS headquarters KRMA, Denver |
From its beginning in 1956 as an instructional TV station broadcasting a few hours each day, Denver's KRMA 6 has evolved into one of the premiere public television organizations in the country. Sister station KRMJ opened in Grand Junction in 1996, and KTSC in Pueblo/Colorado Springs joined the network in 1999. KRMU signed on in Durango in 2004 as the country's first digital-only television station without a prior analog assignment.
Services include:
- Expanded public broadcast programming
- Programming that is locally produced or serves local needs
- Global teleconferencing for business via microwave link from Grand Junction
- Technical training and continuing education via microwave and satellite links
- Interactive educational services for preschool, K-12 and higher education
- "Hands on" training in telecommunications and teleconferencing for high school and college students
The mission of KRMA is to provide a dynamic, multifaceted, public telecommunications service of the highest quality to meet the diverse cultural, educational, and informational and entertainment needs and interests of the people it serves.


