Idaho Public Television

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Idaho Public Television
statewide Idaho
Branding IdahoPTV
Channels Analog: see table below

Digital: see table below

Affiliations PBS
Owner State Board of Education, State of Idaho
First air date December 31, 1971 (At KAID/Boise)
Transmitter Power see table below
Height see table below
Facility ID see table below
Transmitter Coordinates see table below
Website www.idahoptv.org

Idaho Public Television (Also known as IdahoPTV) is a PBS member network of stations covering the state of Idaho. The stations are operated and funded by the Idaho State Board Of Education. It has 5 digital subchannels.

[edit] Stations

Station City of license Channels
(Analog/
Digital)
First air date Call letters’
meaning
ERP
(Analog/
Digital)
HAAT
(Analog/
Digital)
Facility ID Transmitter Coordinates
KAID (Flagship station) Boise 4 (VHF)
21 (UHF)
December 31, 1971 Ada County, IDaho 57.5 kW
725 kW
754 m
858 m
62442 43°45′16″N, 116°5′59″W (analog)
43°45′20.8″N, 116°5′57″W (digital)
KCDT Coeur d'Alene 26 (UHF)
45 (UHF)
September 22, 1992 Coeur
D'Alene
Television
12.1 kW
38 kW
465 m
465 m
62424 47°43′53.7″N, 116°43′50.2″W
KIPT Twin Falls 13 (VHF)
22 (UHF)
January 19921 Idaho
Public
Television
22.4 kW
50 kW
158.3 m
181.9 m
62427 42°43′45.9″N, 114°24′56.5″W
KISU-TV Pocatello 10 (VHF)
17 (UHF)
July 7, 1971 Idaho
State
University
123 kW
189 kW
465 m
451.1 m
62430 43°30′4.2″N, 112°39′44.9″W
KUID-TV Moscow 35 (UHF)2
12 (VHF)
September 6, 1965 University of IDaho 316 kW
78 kW
346 m
339.7 m
62382 46°40′54.3″N, 116°58′14.2″W

Notes:

  • 1. The Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook says KIPT signed on January 18, while the Television and Cable Factbook says it signed on January 17.
  • 2. KUID-TV was on analog channel 12 until recently.

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