KXTF

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KXTF
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Twin Falls, Idaho
Branding Fox 35
Channels 35 (UHF) analog,
34 (UHF) digital
Affiliations Fox
Owner Sunbelt Communications Company
Founded June 2, 1988
Call letters meaning KX Twin Falls
Former callsigns KKVI (1988-1997)
Former affiliations ABC (1988-1997)
Transmitter Power 95.5 kW (analog)
21.7 kW (digital)
Website www.kxtf.com

KXTF is a Fox network affiliate in Twin Falls, Idaho, broadcasting on analog channel 35, digital 34. The station is owned by Sunbelt Communications Company.

The station was previously an ABC affiliate, with the call letters KKVI. They did, however, carry Fox as a secondary network in off-hours. This ended in 1997 when the station switched to Fox full time.


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Broadcast television in the Twin Falls market (Nielsen DMA #191)

KIDA 5 (Ind) - KMVT 11 (CBS/CW on DT2) - KIPT 13 (PBS/IPT) - KSVX 18 (i) - KBGH 19 (Edu) - K25EV 25 (TBN) - KBAX 27 (A1) - KXTF 35 (FOX) - KTFT 38 (NBC) - KTWT-LP 43 (CW) - KCTF 45 (REL) - KSAW 52 (ABC) - KCJY-LP 55 (JCTV) - KTID-LP 58 (i)

Broadcast television available on cable only:

KSL 5 (NBC, Salt Lake City)