Boise, Idaho United States |
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Branding | Idaho’s Very Own 24/7 |
Channels | Digital: KTVB-DT 7.2 (VHF & PSIP) |
Translators | KTFT-LD 20.2 (UHF) (7.2 PSIP) Twin Falls (for others, see KTVB) |
Affiliations | Independent |
Owner |
Tegna Media (King Broadcasting Company) |
Call letters' meaning | see KTVB |
Sister station(s) | KTFT |
Transmitter power | 42.1 kW |
Height | 806 metres (2,644 ft) |
Facility ID | 34858 |
Transmitter coordinates | 43°45′16″N 116°5′56″W / 43.75444°N 116.09889°W |
Website | Station reception and channel position website on ktvb.com |
KTVB-DT2 is a digital subchannel of Boise, Idaho NBC affiliate KTVB. It is known on-air as Idaho's Very Own 24/7, due to its format originating with repeats of newscasts under their former Belo Corporation ownership, though under the current ownership of TEGNA, its format resembles that of an independent station. It airs on channel 7.2 over-the-air and KTFT-LD over their 7.8 subchannel, and on Cable One systems on channel 13.
The channel primarily features simulcast and repeat broadcasts of KTVB's news programs. It also airs Boise State University athletic telecasts - including football and basketball, along with ACC Network programming. It airs shows like Inside Bronco Football on Wednesday nights and the Idaho Coaches Show on Thursday nights. Both shows are shown at 10:30 p.m. with repeats, shown the following day at 12:30 p.m.
Though originally billed as a 24-hour news channel, the station 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 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 station's original purpose superfluous). Programming seen on KTVB-DT2 includes The Wendy Williams Show, The Middle, Family Feud, and The Dr. Oz Show, along with second runs of KTVB's syndicated programming such as Judge Judy.