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The station is owned by Washington State University, and is the flagship station of Northwest Public Broadcasting's "NPR and Classical Music" service. The station debuted on December 13, 1963, as KUID-FM, operated by the University of Idaho as a service of the UI Department of Communications. It was Idaho's first educational radio station.
KSEI (930 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a conservative talk format. Licensed to Pocatello, Idaho, United States, the station serves the Pocatello area. The station is owned by Paul Anderson, through licensee Idaho Wireless Corporation. [2] KSEI serves as the flagship station for Idaho State and broadcast football and men's basketball ...
KJOT (105.1 FM) is a commercial radio station in Boise, Idaho. It is owned by Lotus Communications and carries an adult hits radio format known as Jack FM. KJOT plays a wide variety of hits from the 1960s until today, concentrating mostly on rock songs from the 1980s and 1990s. The radio studios and offices are on Fairview Avenue in Boise.
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James and Cindy Hone purchased the station in 2000 from Wescomm, Inc. The station's FM sister station, KSRA-FM, signed on in 1979. The Hones' Salmon River Communications sold both stations to Bitterroot Communications, Inc. effective January 4, 2019, for $350,000. [9] The stations were sold again in 2024 to Sharon and Jim Infanger for $100. [10]
The last time Idaho held caucuses instead of a primary, in 2012, only about 45,000 people took part. ... The tally Saturday night in Idaho appeared to be even lower — the Associated Press ...
GIRLS WRESTLING All-Class State Tournament. Thursday-Saturday. At Ford Idaho Center, Nampa. TEAM SCORES. 1, Eagle 126. 2, Mountain Home 71. 3, Coeur d’Alene 64. 4 ...
In 1997, the station flipped to a Modern AC format and was rebranded as "107.1 CID". On May 4, 1999, the station flipped to Adult Contemporary and was rebranded as "Star 107.1". In 2002, KCID-FM changed its call sign to KTHI and flipped to a classic hits format and rebranded as "107.1 K-Hits".