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KTVB

KTVB (channel 7) is a television station in Boise, Idaho, United States, affiliated with NBC and owned by Tegna Inc. The station's studios are located on West Fairview Avenue (off I-184) in Boise, and its transmitter is located on Dear Point in unincorporated Boise County.

KTVB
Channels
BrandingNewsChannel 7
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
KTFT-LD
History
First air date
July 12, 1953 (70 years ago) (1953-07-12)
Former call signs
KIDO-TV (1953–1959)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog:
  • 7 (VHF, 1953–2009)
  • Digital:
  • 26 (UHF, 2001–2009)
  • All secondary:
  • DuMont (1953–1955)
  • ABC (1953–1974)
  • PBS (per program, 1970–1971)
Call sign meaning
Television Boise
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID34858
ERP42.1 kW
HAAT806 m (2,644 ft)
Transmitter coordinates43°45′16″N 116°5′56″W / 43.75444°N 116.09889°W / 43.75444; -116.09889
Translator(s)KTFT-LD 20 (7) Twin Falls
(for others, see below)
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Websitewww.ktvb.com
Translator
KTFT-LD
Channels
Brandingsee KTVB infobox
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
  • Tegna Inc.
  • (King Broadcasting Company)
see KTVB infobox
History
FoundedApril 18, 1984
First air date
August 6, 1986 (37 years ago) (1986-08-06)
Former call signs
K53DM (1986–1989)
K38AS (1989–1994)
KTFT-LP (1994–2010)
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
53 (UHF, 1986–1989)
38 (UHF, 1989–2010)
Call sign meaning
Twin Falls Television
Technical information
Facility ID167056
ERP15 kW
HAAT226.6 m (743 ft)
Transmitter coordinates42°43′47.7″N 114°25′9.1″W / 42.729917°N 114.419194°W / 42.729917; -114.419194
Translator(s)K18NF-D Hagerman
Links
Public license information
LMS

The station also operates a low-power repeater in Twin Falls, KTFT-LD (channel 7). The two signals are identical, with the exception of commercials, which are sold and targeted to the Magic Valley area. KTFT maintains a small advertising sales office on Falls Avenue in Twin Falls and transmitter on Flat Top Butte near Jerome, Idaho. Master control and most internal operations are based at KTVB's facilities.

History Edit

The station, Idaho's oldest (but not its first), signed on July 12, 1953, as KIDO-TV. Along with radio station KIDO, it was originally owned by Georgia Davidson, who was one of only three female station owners in the NBC network including Dorothy Bullitt of future sister station KING-TV in Seattle. Davidson sold KIDO radio in 1959 but kept KIDO-TV, which she renamed KTVB on February 1.[1]

KTVB has always been a primary NBC affiliate, owing to KIDO radio's longtime relationship with the NBC Radio Network. After KBOI-TV (channel 2, CBS) signed on in November 1953, the two stations briefly shared secondary DuMont affiliations, and shared secondary ABC affiliations until KITC (channel 6) signed on in 1974. Before PBS member KAID-TV (channel 4) signed on in December 1971, KTVB preempted the second hour of the Today Show to carry Sesame Street without commercials on weekday mornings.

In the early 1960s, KTVB built a satellite station in La Grande, Oregon. KTVR-TV (channel 13) went on the air December 6, 1964, as a semi-satellite of KTVB, but had a La Grande studio at 1605 Adams Ave., producing a nightly newscast and other local programming. However, by 1967, the La Grande studio and office had been closed and KTVR was a total satellite of KTVB. KTVR was unique in the Pacific Time Zone because as a repeater of a Mountain Time Zone station, its "prime time" schedule was broadcast from 6 to 9 p.m. PT, two hours early. OEPBS (now Oregon Public Broadcasting) bought KTVR on August 31, 1976, and converted it to a non-commercial PBS member station on February 1, 1977.

Philo Farnsworth, the father of television and a native of Beaver, Utah, was present as the station signed on the air. During KTVB's fiftieth year celebration in 2003, the tag line "the first television station in the state where TV was invented" was used in some promotional announcements.

In 1979, KTVB was sold to the Bullitts' King Broadcasting Company, joining company flagship station KING-TV in Seattle, KREM-TV in Spokane, and KGW-TV in Portland, as part of King Broadcasting. In 1992, the company was sold to the Providence Journal Company, which was later sold to Belo Corp. in 1997.

KTVB has branched out into non-traditional areas, such as its free "Idaho Classifieds" project on the ZIdaho website. KTVB is no longer affiliated with ZIdaho as of January 2013.[2] In August 2011, KTVB became the first station in Boise to broadcast its entire weekday schedule in high definition.

On June 13, 2013, the Gannett Company announced that it would acquire Belo.[3] The sale was completed on December 23.[4] On September 24, 2014, KTVB announced that they would switch to the Gannett graphics package and "This is Home" music package on September 28, 2014.

The station's multicast channels, Idaho's Very Own 24/7 and NWCN, were moved to the basic plan on Cable One system on August 27, 2013.[5] Northwest Cable News was replaced with the Justice Network on subchannel 7.3 on January 20, 2015.[5][6][7] NWCN would shut down almost two years later, on January 6, 2017.

On June 29, 2015, the Gannett Company split in two, with one side specializing in print media and the other side specializing in broadcast and digital media. KTVB was retained by the latter company, named Tegna.[8]

KTVB-DT2 Edit

KTVB-DT2, branded on-air as Idaho's Very Own 24/7, is the second digital subchannel of KTVB, programmed as an independent station. Over the air, it broadcasts on channel 7.2 in Boise and on KTFT-LD 7.2 in Twin Falls.

History Edit

 
Former 24/7 logo

At the end of October 2003, KTVB launched 24/7 NewsChannel on KTVB-DT2, one of the first digital secondary subchannels in the nation. The subchannel's programming initially consisted of time-shifted newscasts plus five other programs not on its main channel. Plans for the independent news format subchannel were for original news programs and other local programming.[9]

By fall 2011, the station had rebranded its 24/7 NewsChannel as "Idaho's Very Own 24/7" while revamping the 6:30 p.m. newscast and the morning news at 7 a.m. added additional features.[10]

Though originally billed as a 24-hour news channel, the subchannel has become more of an independent station in order to compete with other subchannels in the area which carry other outside subchannel networks, along with adding traditional syndicated programming, especially with KTRV-TV's September 2016 decision to convert to a full-time Ion Television affiliate (and eventual purchase by Ion itself), which freed up several programs for the local market (another factor is KTVB's newscasts being available live or delayed on its website, making the subchannel's original purpose superfluous).

Programming Edit

KTVB-DT2 simulcasts the main station's morning and 5 p.m. newscasts on Mondays through Saturdays, as well as the weekend early evening (Saturdays at 5 p.m. and 6 p.m.) and weekend 10 p.m. newscasts. Airing the weekend early evening newscasts allows viewers to still see a newscast despite NBC Sports preempting newscasts for college football or NBC Sunday Night Football coverage during the fall, and golf and NASCAR coverage in those seasons. Exclusive to the station is a weekday 7 a.m. hour-long newscast, and Friday Night Flights on Friday evenings, which provides coverage of local high school football. In other non-prime slots, repeats of the last KTVB newscast produced before that time period are seen. KTVB-DT2 also broadcasts Boise State University athletic contests—including football and basketball—along with shows like Inside Bronco Football on Wednesday nights and the Idaho Coaches Show on Thursday nights. Both programs are shown at 10:30 p.m. and repeated the following day at 12:30 p.m.

Syndicated programming on KTVB-DT2 includes The Wendy Williams Show, Just for Laughs Gags, Impractical Jokers and The Dr. Oz Show, along with second runs of KTVB's syndicated programming such as Judge Judy. In rare cases where KTVB must preempt NBC network programming for local breaking news or community interest coverage, KTVB-DT2 carries network shows in their regularly scheduled timeslots.

News operation Edit

KTVB produces 6½ hours of original news programming each weekday distributed between KTVB and KTVB-DT2, and a total of 38 hours of original news and sports programming per week.

Former reporters have gone on to attain national prominence, including Christi Paul of CNN Headline News, Trace Gallagher of Fox News, David Kerley of ABC News[11] and Meg Oliver of CBS News' Up To The Minute.

The KTVB news gathering fleet includes a new state of the art satellite truck purchased in 2006, allowing for live coverage of events across the region. KTVB's resources also include two live units, 10 news gathering vehicles, and a digital production truck.

The station has won a total of seven National Edward R. Murrow awards from the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA). KTVB is also the recipient of numerous Emmy Awards from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Northwest Chapter. On September 30, 2013, KTVB added the area's second weekday hour-long 4:00 p.m. newscast (after KBOI-TV).[12]

Notable former-on air staff Edit

Technical information Edit

Subchannels Edit

The stations' digital signals are multiplexed:

Subchannels of KTVB[14]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
7.1 1080i 16:9 KTVB-HD Main KTVB programming / NBC
7.2 480i 24/7 Independent
7.3 Crime True Crime Network
7.4 Quest Quest
7.5 Twist Twist
7.6 ShopLC Shop LC
7.7 HSN HSN
7.8 Rewind TV
Subchannels of KTFT-LD[15]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
7.1 1080i 16:9 KTFT Main KTFT-LD programming / NBC
7.2 480i 24/7 Independent
7.3 Crime True Crime Network
7.4 Twist Twist
7.5 ShopLC Shop LC
7.6 TheGrio TheGrio TV
7.7 Quest Quest

Analog-to-digital conversion Edit

KTVB shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 7, on June 12, 2009, the official date on which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal relocated from its pre-transition UHF channel 26 to VHF channel 7 for post-transition operations.[16][17][18]

Translators Edit

City of license Callsign Translating Channel ERP HAAT Facility ID Transmitter coordinates Owner
Cambridge K17KF-D KTVB 17 0.51 kW −54 m (−177 ft) 188131 44°31′58.5″N 116°39′25.5″W / 44.532917°N 116.657083°W / 44.532917; -116.657083 (K17KF-D) King Broadcasting Company
Cascade K29NB-D 29 0.49 kW −199 m (−653 ft) 34884 44°31′24.6″N 116°2′57.4″W / 44.523500°N 116.049278°W / 44.523500; -116.049278 (K29NB-D)
Council K23KY-D 23 0.46 kW −127 m (−417 ft) 11446 44°39′47.5″N 116°26′27.5″W / 44.663194°N 116.440972°W / 44.663194; -116.440972 (K23KY-D)
Garden Valley K34MG-D 34 0.0099 kW 7 m (23 ft) 23143 44°1′47.6″N 115°49′38.4″W / 44.029889°N 115.827333°W / 44.029889; -115.827333 (K34MG-D) Garden Valley Translator District
Glenns Ferry K16JE-D 16 0.43 kW 1 m (3 ft) 188132 42°55′36.6″N 115°21′13.2″W / 42.926833°N 115.353667°W / 42.926833; -115.353667 (K16JE-D) King Broadcasting Company
Hagerman K18NF-D KTFT-LD 18 0.252 kW 55 m (180 ft) 188132 42°50′55.6″N 114°54′47.2″W / 42.848778°N 114.913111°W / 42.848778; -114.913111 (K18NF-D) Hagerman Translator District
McCall
New Meadows
K15IO-D KTVB 15 0.47 kW 558 m (1,831 ft) 34869 45°0′6.6″N 116°8′6.4″W / 45.001833°N 116.135111°W / 45.001833; -116.135111 (K15IO-D) King Broadcasting Company
Terrace Lakes K10OA-D 10 0.047 kW 154 m (505 ft) 23148 44°6′59.6″N 116°0′31.4″W / 44.116556°N 116.008722°W / 44.116556; -116.008722 (K10OA-D) Garden Valley Translator District
Golconda, NV K35GD-D 35 0.19 kW 443 m (1,453 ft) 28088 41°9′18.6″N 117°20′19.4″W / 41.155167°N 117.338722°W / 41.155167; -117.338722 (K32GD-D) Humboldt County
McDermitt, NV K14SE-D 14 0.15 kW 88 m (289 ft) 54292 41°37′56.6″N 117°44′30.4″W / 41.632389°N 117.741778°W / 41.632389; -117.741778 (K14SE-D) Quinn River TV Maintenance District
Winnemucca, NV K19EU-D 19 0.11 kW 693 m (2,274 ft) 28093 41°00′38.5″N 117°46′4.2″W / 41.010694°N 117.767833°W / 41.010694; -117.767833 (K19EU-D) Humboldt County
Baker City, OR K18KI-D 18 1 kW 575 m (1,886 ft) 127789 44°35′56.5″N 117°47′1.7″W / 44.599028°N 117.783806°W / 44.599028; -117.783806 (K18KI-D) Blue Mountain Translator District
Baker Valley, OR K30OF-D 30 579 m (1,900 ft) 5944 44°35′56.5″N 117°47′1.7″W / 44.599028°N 117.783806°W / 44.599028; -117.783806 (K30OF-D)
La Grande, OR K21MS-D 21 0.4 kW 768 m (2,520 ft) 5953 45°18′34.4″N 117°44′1.7″W / 45.309556°N 117.733806°W / 45.309556; -117.733806 (K21MS-D)

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-05-15. Retrieved 2016-04-20.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "Zidaho - Idaho's Local Classifieds". www.zidaho.com.
  3. ^ "Belo, owner of Boise's KTVB-TV, sold to Gannett". Idaho Statesman. June 13, 2013. Retrieved June 13, 2013.
  4. ^ Gannett Completes Its Acquisition of Belo, TVNewsCheck, Retrieved 23 December 2013
  5. ^ a b "Idaho's Very Own 24/7, NWCN make cable channel change". ktvb.com. Tegna. August 27, 2013. Retrieved January 26, 2016.
  6. ^ Cynthia Littleton (November 12, 2014). "TV Biz Vets Team to Launch Digital Justice Network with Gannett". Variety. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved January 27, 2015.
  7. ^ "Justice Network". ktvb.com. Tegna. Retrieved January 26, 2016.
  8. ^ "Separation of Gannett into two public companies completed | TEGNA". Tegna. 29 June 2015. Retrieved 2015-06-29.
  9. ^ "KTVB in Boise repurposes analog news content for 24/7 NewsChannel on DTV". TV Technology. November 21, 2003. Retrieved January 26, 2016.
  10. ^ Day, Don (Fall 2011). "More news, more crews as Boise area TV market continues to evolve". Communicator. No. Fall 2011. Idaho Press Club. Retrieved January 26, 2016.
  11. ^ "TV reporter Kerley off to ABC in D.C." Seattle Post-Intelligencer. 10 February 2004. Retrieved 26 September 2013.
  12. ^ KTVB Set to Launch 4 p.m. Newscast TVSpy, September 30, 2013.
  13. ^ "Eric Johnson". KOMOnews.com. Retrieved October 11, 2015.
  14. ^ "Digital TV Market Listing for KTVB". RabbitEars.Info. Retrieved August 14, 2022.
  15. ^ "Digital TV Market Listing for KTFT". RabbitEars.Info. Retrieved August 14, 2022.
  16. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-08-29. Retrieved 2012-03-24.
  17. ^ Congress postpones DTV transition, Seattle may not 2009-02-06 at the Wayback Machine, KING/AP, February 5, 2009
  18. ^ Eggerton, John (2009-06-29). "Boise Station Gets Power Boost". Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved 2009-07-01.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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Not to be confused with Television Broadcasts Limited in Hong Kong This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources KTVB news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message KTVB channel 7 is a television station in Boise Idaho United States affiliated with NBC and owned by Tegna Inc The station s studios are located on West Fairview Avenue off I 184 in Boise and its transmitter is located on Dear Point in unincorporated Boise County KTVBBoise IdahoUnited StatesChannelsDigital 7 VHF Virtual 7BrandingNewsChannel 7ProgrammingAffiliations7 1 NBCfor others see SubchannelsOwnershipOwnerTegna Inc King Broadcasting Company Sister stationsKTFT LDHistoryFirst air dateJuly 12 1953 70 years ago 1953 07 12 Former call signsKIDO TV 1953 1959 Former channel number s Analog 7 VHF 1953 2009 Digital 26 UHF 2001 2009 Former affiliationsAll secondary DuMont 1953 1955 ABC 1953 1974 PBS per program 1970 1971 Call sign meaningTelevision BoiseTechnical informationLicensing authorityFCCFacility ID34858ERP42 1 kWHAAT806 m 2 644 ft Transmitter coordinates43 45 16 N 116 5 56 W 43 75444 N 116 09889 W 43 75444 116 09889Translator s KTFT LD 20 7 Twin Falls for others see below LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebsitewww wbr ktvb wbr comTranslatorKTFT LDTwin Falls IdahoUnited StatesChannelsDigital 20 UHF Virtual 7Brandingsee KTVB infoboxProgrammingAffiliations7 1 NBCfor others see SubchannelsOwnershipOwnerTegna Inc King Broadcasting Company Sister stationssee KTVB infoboxHistoryFoundedApril 18 1984First air dateAugust 6 1986 37 years ago 1986 08 06 Former call signsK53DM 1986 1989 K38AS 1989 1994 KTFT LP 1994 2010 Former channel number s Analog 53 UHF 1986 1989 38 UHF 1989 2010 Call sign meaningTwin Falls TelevisionTechnical informationFacility ID167056ERP15 kWHAAT226 6 m 743 ft Transmitter coordinates42 43 47 7 N 114 25 9 1 W 42 729917 N 114 419194 W 42 729917 114 419194Translator s K18NF D HagermanLinksPublic license informationLMSThe station also operates a low power repeater in Twin Falls KTFT LD channel 7 The two signals are identical with the exception of commercials which are sold and targeted to the Magic Valley area KTFT maintains a small advertising sales office on Falls Avenue in Twin Falls and transmitter on Flat Top Butte near Jerome Idaho Master control and most internal operations are based at KTVB s facilities Contents 1 History 2 KTVB DT2 2 1 History 2 2 Programming 3 News operation 3 1 Notable former on air staff 4 Technical information 4 1 Subchannels 4 2 Analog to digital conversion 4 3 Translators 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThe station Idaho s oldest but not its first signed on July 12 1953 as KIDO TV Along with radio station KIDO it was originally owned by Georgia Davidson who was one of only three female station owners in the NBC network including Dorothy Bullitt of future sister station KING TV in Seattle Davidson sold KIDO radio in 1959 but kept KIDO TV which she renamed KTVB on February 1 1 KTVB has always been a primary NBC affiliate owing to KIDO radio s longtime relationship with the NBC Radio Network After KBOI TV channel 2 CBS signed on in November 1953 the two stations briefly shared secondary DuMont affiliations and shared secondary ABC affiliations until KITC channel 6 signed on in 1974 Before PBS member KAID TV channel 4 signed on in December 1971 KTVB preempted the second hour of the Today Show to carry Sesame Street without commercials on weekday mornings In the early 1960s KTVB built a satellite station in La Grande Oregon KTVR TV channel 13 went on the air December 6 1964 as a semi satellite of KTVB but had a La Grande studio at 1605 Adams Ave producing a nightly newscast and other local programming However by 1967 the La Grande studio and office had been closed and KTVR was a total satellite of KTVB KTVR was unique in the Pacific Time Zone because as a repeater of a Mountain Time Zone station its prime time schedule was broadcast from 6 to 9 p m PT two hours early OEPBS now Oregon Public Broadcasting bought KTVR on August 31 1976 and converted it to a non commercial PBS member station on February 1 1977 Philo Farnsworth the father of television and a native of Beaver Utah was present as the station signed on the air During KTVB s fiftieth year celebration in 2003 the tag line the first television station in the state where TV was invented was used in some promotional announcements In 1979 KTVB was sold to the Bullitts King Broadcasting Company joining company flagship station KING TV in Seattle KREM TV in Spokane and KGW TV in Portland as part of King Broadcasting In 1992 the company was sold to the Providence Journal Company which was later sold to Belo Corp in 1997 KTVB has branched out into non traditional areas such as its free Idaho Classifieds project on the ZIdaho website KTVB is no longer affiliated with ZIdaho as of January 2013 2 In August 2011 KTVB became the first station in Boise to broadcast its entire weekday schedule in high definition On June 13 2013 the Gannett Company announced that it would acquire Belo 3 The sale was completed on December 23 4 On September 24 2014 KTVB announced that they would switch to the Gannett graphics package and This is Home music package on September 28 2014 The station s multicast channels Idaho s Very Own 24 7 and NWCN were moved to the basic plan on Cable One system on August 27 2013 5 Northwest Cable News was replaced with the Justice Network on subchannel 7 3 on January 20 2015 5 6 7 NWCN would shut down almost two years later on January 6 2017 On June 29 2015 the Gannett Company split in two with one side specializing in print media and the other side specializing in broadcast and digital media KTVB was retained by the latter company named Tegna 8 KTVB DT2 EditKTVB DT2 branded on air as Idaho s Very Own 24 7 is the second digital subchannel of KTVB programmed as an independent station Over the air it broadcasts on channel 7 2 in Boise and on KTFT LD 7 2 in Twin Falls History Edit Former 24 7 logoAt the end of October 2003 KTVB launched 24 7 NewsChannel on KTVB DT2 one of the first digital secondary subchannels in the nation The subchannel s programming initially consisted of time shifted newscasts plus five other programs not on its main channel Plans for the independent news format subchannel were for original news programs and other local programming 9 By fall 2011 the station had rebranded its 24 7 NewsChannel as Idaho s Very Own 24 7 while revamping the 6 30 p m newscast and the morning news at 7 a m added additional features 10 Though originally billed as a 24 hour news channel the subchannel has become more of an independent station in order to compete with other subchannels in the area which carry other outside subchannel networks along with adding traditional syndicated programming especially with KTRV TV s September 2016 decision to convert to a full time Ion Television affiliate and eventual purchase by Ion itself which freed up several programs for the local market another factor is KTVB s newscasts being available live or delayed on its website making the subchannel s original purpose superfluous Programming Edit KTVB DT2 simulcasts the main station s morning and 5 p m newscasts on Mondays through Saturdays as well as the weekend early evening Saturdays at 5 p m and 6 p m and weekend 10 p m newscasts Airing the weekend early evening newscasts allows viewers to still see a newscast despite NBC Sports preempting newscasts for college football or NBC Sunday Night Football coverage during the fall and golf and NASCAR coverage in those seasons Exclusive to the station is a weekday 7 a m hour long newscast and Friday Night Flights on Friday evenings which provides coverage of local high school football In other non prime slots repeats of the last KTVB newscast produced before that time period are seen KTVB DT2 also broadcasts Boise State University athletic contests including football and basketball along with shows like Inside Bronco Football on Wednesday nights and the Idaho Coaches Show on Thursday nights Both programs are shown at 10 30 p m and repeated the following day at 12 30 p m Syndicated programming on KTVB DT2 includes The Wendy Williams Show Just for Laughs Gags Impractical Jokers and The Dr Oz Show along with second runs of KTVB s syndicated programming such as Judge Judy In rare cases where KTVB must preempt NBC network programming for local breaking news or community interest coverage KTVB DT2 carries network shows in their regularly scheduled timeslots News operation EditKTVB produces 6 hours of original news programming each weekday distributed between KTVB and KTVB DT2 and a total of 38 hours of original news and sports programming per week Former reporters have gone on to attain national prominence including Christi Paul of CNN Headline News Trace Gallagher of Fox News David Kerley of ABC News 11 and Meg Oliver of CBS News Up To The Minute The KTVB news gathering fleet includes a new state of the art satellite truck purchased in 2006 allowing for live coverage of events across the region KTVB s resources also include two live units 10 news gathering vehicles and a digital production truck The station has won a total of seven National Edward R Murrow awards from the Radio Television Digital News Association RTDNA KTVB is also the recipient of numerous Emmy Awards from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Northwest Chapter On September 30 2013 KTVB added the area s second weekday hour long 4 00 p m newscast after KBOI TV 12 Notable former on air staff Edit Eric Johnson weekend sports anchor 1984 1986 Currently weeknight anchor for KOMO 4 in Seattle 13 Technical information EditSubchannels Edit The stations digital signals are multiplexed Subchannels of KTVB 14 Channel Res Aspect Short name Programming7 1 1080i 16 9 KTVB HD Main KTVB programming NBC7 2 480i 24 7 Independent7 3 Crime True Crime Network7 4 Quest Quest7 5 Twist Twist7 6 ShopLC Shop LC7 7 HSN HSN7 8 Rewind TVSubchannels of KTFT LD 15 Channel Res Aspect Short name Programming7 1 1080i 16 9 KTFT Main KTFT LD programming NBC7 2 480i 24 7 Independent7 3 Crime True Crime Network7 4 Twist Twist7 5 ShopLC Shop LC7 6 TheGrio TheGrio TV7 7 Quest QuestAnalog to digital conversion Edit KTVB shut down its analog signal over VHF channel 7 on June 12 2009 the official date on which full power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate The station s digital signal relocated from its pre transition UHF channel 26 to VHF channel 7 for post transition operations 16 17 18 Translators Edit City of license Callsign Translating Channel ERP HAAT Facility ID Transmitter coordinates OwnerCambridge K17KF D KTVB 17 0 51 kW 54 m 177 ft 188131 44 31 58 5 N 116 39 25 5 W 44 532917 N 116 657083 W 44 532917 116 657083 K17KF D King Broadcasting CompanyCascade K29NB D 29 0 49 kW 199 m 653 ft 34884 44 31 24 6 N 116 2 57 4 W 44 523500 N 116 049278 W 44 523500 116 049278 K29NB D Council K23KY D 23 0 46 kW 127 m 417 ft 11446 44 39 47 5 N 116 26 27 5 W 44 663194 N 116 440972 W 44 663194 116 440972 K23KY D Garden Valley K34MG D 34 0 0099 kW 7 m 23 ft 23143 44 1 47 6 N 115 49 38 4 W 44 029889 N 115 827333 W 44 029889 115 827333 K34MG D Garden Valley Translator DistrictGlenns Ferry K16JE D 16 0 43 kW 1 m 3 ft 188132 42 55 36 6 N 115 21 13 2 W 42 926833 N 115 353667 W 42 926833 115 353667 K16JE D King Broadcasting CompanyHagerman K18NF D KTFT LD 18 0 252 kW 55 m 180 ft 188132 42 50 55 6 N 114 54 47 2 W 42 848778 N 114 913111 W 42 848778 114 913111 K18NF D Hagerman Translator DistrictMcCallNew Meadows K15IO D KTVB 15 0 47 kW 558 m 1 831 ft 34869 45 0 6 6 N 116 8 6 4 W 45 001833 N 116 135111 W 45 001833 116 135111 K15IO D King Broadcasting CompanyTerrace Lakes K10OA D 10 0 047 kW 154 m 505 ft 23148 44 6 59 6 N 116 0 31 4 W 44 116556 N 116 008722 W 44 116556 116 008722 K10OA D Garden Valley Translator DistrictGolconda NV K35GD D 35 0 19 kW 443 m 1 453 ft 28088 41 9 18 6 N 117 20 19 4 W 41 155167 N 117 338722 W 41 155167 117 338722 K32GD D Humboldt CountyMcDermitt NV K14SE D 14 0 15 kW 88 m 289 ft 54292 41 37 56 6 N 117 44 30 4 W 41 632389 N 117 741778 W 41 632389 117 741778 K14SE D Quinn River TV Maintenance DistrictWinnemucca NV K19EU D 19 0 11 kW 693 m 2 274 ft 28093 41 00 38 5 N 117 46 4 2 W 41 010694 N 117 767833 W 41 010694 117 767833 K19EU D Humboldt CountyBaker City OR K18KI D 18 1 kW 575 m 1 886 ft 127789 44 35 56 5 N 117 47 1 7 W 44 599028 N 117 783806 W 44 599028 117 783806 K18KI D Blue Mountain Translator DistrictBaker Valley OR K30OF D 30 579 m 1 900 ft 5944 44 35 56 5 N 117 47 1 7 W 44 599028 N 117 783806 W 44 599028 117 783806 K30OF D La Grande OR K21MS D 21 0 4 kW 768 m 2 520 ft 5953 45 18 34 4 N 117 44 1 7 W 45 309556 N 117 733806 W 45 309556 117 733806 K21MS D See also Edit Idaho portal Television portal Media portal Journalism portalCircle 7 logo KTVB DT2 Northwest Cable NewsReferences Edit Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2012 05 15 Retrieved 2016 04 20 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Zidaho Idaho s Local Classifieds www zidaho com Belo owner of Boise s KTVB TV sold to Gannett Idaho Statesman June 13 2013 Retrieved June 13 2013 Gannett Completes Its Acquisition of Belo TVNewsCheck Retrieved 23 December 2013 a b Idaho s Very Own 24 7 NWCN make cable channel change ktvb com Tegna August 27 2013 Retrieved January 26 2016 Cynthia Littleton November 12 2014 TV Biz Vets Team to Launch Digital Justice Network with Gannett Variety Penske Media Corporation Retrieved January 27 2015 Justice Network ktvb com Tegna Retrieved January 26 2016 Separation of Gannett into two public companies completed TEGNA Tegna 29 June 2015 Retrieved 2015 06 29 KTVB in Boise repurposes analog news content for 24 7 NewsChannel on DTV TV Technology November 21 2003 Retrieved January 26 2016 Day Don Fall 2011 More news more crews as Boise area TV market continues to evolve Communicator No Fall 2011 Idaho Press Club Retrieved January 26 2016 TV reporter Kerley off to ABC in D C Seattle Post Intelligencer 10 February 2004 Retrieved 26 September 2013 KTVB Set to Launch 4 p m Newscast TVSpy September 30 2013 Eric Johnson KOMOnews com Retrieved October 11 2015 Digital TV Market Listing for KTVB RabbitEars Info Retrieved August 14 2022 Digital TV Market Listing for KTFT RabbitEars Info Retrieved August 14 2022 DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and the Second Rounds PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2013 08 29 Retrieved 2012 03 24 Congress postpones DTV transition Seattle may not Archived 2009 02 06 at the Wayback Machine KING AP February 5 2009 Eggerton John 2009 06 29 Boise Station Gets Power Boost Broadcasting amp Cable Retrieved 2009 07 01 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KTVB amp oldid 1163834337, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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