KNIN-TV

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KNIN-TV
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Boise, Idaho
Branding K9 Entertainment Television
Slogan KNIN is Entertainment Television
Channels 9 (VHF) analog,
10 (VHF) digital
Affiliations The CW
The CW Plus (on digital)
Owner Banks Broadcasting / LIN TV
Founded 1993
Call letters meaning K NINe (channel position)
Former affiliations HSN (1993-1995)
Pax (1997-2003, only morning hours)
The WB (alternate affiliation, until 2000)
UPN (1995 - 2006)
Website KNIN.com

KNIN-TV, also known as K9 Entertainment Television, is an affiliate of the CW TV network, and serves the Boise, Idaho area. The station is owned by Banks Broadcasting and operates on VHF channel 9. It signed on the air as KHDT-TV in 1993. It is licensed to Caldwell, Idaho.

In addition to the main channel, KNIN also operates a CW Plus channel on its digital signal. This was originally KWOB, a cable-only WB affiliate that was part of The WB 100+ Station Group. When KNIN, originally a UPN affiliate, took The CW affilaition, they added the channel to its digital signal as part of the new CW Plus. During prime-time CW network programming, the schedules on both KNIN and KNIN-DT2 are identical.

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Broadcast television in the Boise market  (Nielsen DMA #119)

KBCI 2 (CBS) - KAID 4 (PBS/IPTV) - KIVI 6 (ABC) - KTVB 7 (NBC) - KNIN 9 (The CW, CW+ on DT2) - KTRV 12 (Fox) - K17ED 17 (3ABN) - KCLP-CA 18 (TCT) - K31FD 31 (3ABN) - KBSE-LP 33 (HSN) - KUNS-LP 35 (UNI) - KKJB 39 (A1) - KBTI-LP 41 (JTV) - KIWB-LP 43 (Tele-Vida Abundante) - KZAK-LP 49 (24/7 news) - KCBB-LP 51 (AZA)


Local cable television channels

TVTV Cable 11 - 24/7 Cable 28 (KTVB local news channel)