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KTVB was the first Boise station to present an hour of local early evening news when it debuted the 5 p.m. newscast Idaho at Five in 1984, [60] first with weekend morning news in 1992, [61] The dominance in news ratings has continued; for instance, in November 2010, each of KTVB's local newscasts had more viewers than their competition combined.
NBC (simulcast of KTVB 7.1) Idaho's Very Own 24/7 on 7.8 (simulcast of KTVB 7.2), True Crime Network (simulcast of KTVB 7.3) 14 14 KSVT-LD: Fox: 17 17 KYTL-LD: Biz TV Action on 17.2, Rev'n on 17.3, Heartland on 17.4 26 26 KTKV-LD: Silent 27 27 KBAX-LD Silent 48 23 KKIF-LD: Silent ~Pullman, WA: Lewiston: 30 30 K30MC-D: Silent ~Spokane, WA ...
Johnson anchored the 5 p.m. news with Kathi Goertzen (2007–2008), and Mary Nam or Dan Lewis (2008–2012). Johnson currently anchors the 5 p.m. newscast with Molly Shen, and the 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. newscasts with Mary Nam after his colleague Dan Lewis stepped away from the anchor desk after 27 years in May 2014.
KTVR-TV operated as a semi-satellite of KTVB in Boise, Idaho. The La Grande studio was located at 1605 Adams Ave. and produced nightly newscasts and other local programming. However, by 1967, the La Grande studio and office were closed and KTVR became a full-fledged satellite of KTVB.
She then worked as a reporter and anchor in Boise, Idaho, and Phoenix. While at KTVB in Idaho, she was honored by the Idaho Press Club for her stories about Julianne Prudhomme, a four-year-old girl who underwent a five-organ transplant. Paul joined CNN in the spring of 2003.
KTVB-TV operates KTVB.com with repurposed and original content, as well as extensive weather, sports, traffic and other content. . [6] [7] The Idaho Statesman offers IdahoStatesman.com with repurposed news, sports and classifieds content. With the exception of KGEM-AM, all the above-listed commercial radio stations maintain an online website.
In an era of abysmally low levels of trust in media, local news sources still retain special connections – and precious credibility – with readers and viewers. Those relationships may prove ...
King Broadcasting promoted Phil Wenstrand from the post of news director at KTVB to the same position at KREM in 1986. [50] Under Wenstrand, KTVB had cemented itself as the news leader in Boise. [51] The station went through two male anchors in five months before hiring Charles Rowe, a former anchor in Portland returning to the profession.