KFIZ-TV was a sister TV station to KFIZ-AM.
KFIZ-TV 34 served Eastern Wisconsin including parts of the Green Bay and Milwaukee broadcast markets.
KFIZ-TV 34 of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin was an independent station with educational programming from NET/PBS provided on a secondary basis via a feed from WHA-TV 21 in Madison, Wisconsin (which included Sesame Street and The Electric Company) during its short time on the air. When WPNE-TV 38 signed on the air in Green Bay in September 1972, the new PBS member station (which was the first spoke in WHA-TV's statewide network of PBS member stations in Wisconsin) signaled the end for the PBS programming provided to KFIZ-TV 34. KFIZ-TV 34 went off the air for good in November 1972, after a buyer for the station wasn't found to buy the money-losing station. The station's antenna and transmitter were subsequently sold to PBS member station WNIT 34 in South Bend, Indiana soon after. WNIT 34 used the equipment to launch their station in 1974.