KIFI-TV

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KIFI-TV
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Idaho FallsPocatello, Idaho
United States
CityIdaho Falls, Idaho
ChannelsDigital: 8 (VHF)
Virtual: 8 (PSIP)
BrandingLocal News 8
KIDK Channel 3 (general) (on DT2)
KIDK Eyewitness News 3 (newscasts) (on DT2)
East Idaho CW 8.3 (on DT3)
Local News 8 NOW (on DT4)
Telemundo East Idaho (on DT5)
Programming
Affiliations8.1: ABC (1996–present; secondary from 1961–1974)
8.2: CBS (2021–present)[1]
8.3: CW+
8.4: 24-hour local news
8.5: Telemundo
Ownership
OwnerNews-Press & Gazette Company
(NPG of Idaho, Inc.)
KIDK, KXPI-LD
History
First air date
January 1961 (60 years ago) (1961-01)[2]
Former call signs
KIFI (1961–1980)
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
8 (VHF, 1961–2009)
Digital:
9 (VHF, until 2009)
NBC (1961–1996)
Telemundo (DT2, until 2021; now on DT5)
Call sign meaning
Idaho Falls, Idaho
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID66258
ClassDT
ERP63 kW
HAAT464 m (1,522 ft)
Transmitter coordinates43°30′3.6″N 112°39′45.9″W / 43.501000°N 112.662750°W / 43.501000; -112.662750
Translator(s)See website
Links
Public license information
Profile
LMS
Websitewww.localnews8.com

KIFI-TV, virtual and VHF digital channel 8, is a dual ABC/CBS-affiliated television station licensed to Idaho Falls, Idaho, United States and also serving Pocatello. The station is owned by the News-Press & Gazette Company (NPG), which also operates dual Dabl/Fox affiliate KIDK (channel 3, also licensed to Idaho Falls) under a shared services agreement (SSA) with owner VistaWest Media, LLC. The two stations share studios on North Yellowstone Highway/U.S. 26 in Idaho Falls; KIFI's transmitter is located on East Butte in unincorporated northern Bingham county along the Idaho National Laboratory border. The station can also be seen on Cable One channel 8 and in high definition on digital channel 1008.

History[]

KIFI-TV went on the air in January 1961 as eastern Idaho's third television station. It was a primary NBC affiliate, and shared a secondary ABC affiliation with then KID-TV. At 316,000 watts, KIFI was the most powerful television station in Idaho. In 1962, KIFI aired the first live remote basketball telecast in Idaho from Reed Gym at Idaho State University in Pocatello.

In 1965, KIFI was the first station in Idaho to install a color film chain (16mm and 35mm color slides). In 1968, KIFI broadcast the first live telecast from the Eastern Idaho State Fair in Blackfoot with weatherman Lloyd Lindsey Young. In January 1996, KIFI-TV switched from NBC to ABC, swapping with longtime ABC affiliate KPVI (channel 6) after that station was sold to Sunbelt Broadcasting. Before the switch, NYPD Blue was not cleared at all in the Pocatello market, as KPVI opted to preempt it due to its vulgar language.

Originally owned by The Post Register, the area's leading newspaper, KIFI was sold to News-Press & Gazette in 2005. The station was branded as "Idaho 8" for a number of years, before being branded Local News 8 in early 1999. In 2008, KIFI launched "WiNG" (Wireless Internet Newsgathering), becoming the first station in the United States to execute live shots using WiMAX technology. In December 2010, it was announced that KIFI had entered into a shared services agreement with Fisher Communications-owned KIDK and would operate the CBS affiliate out of the KIFI facility.[3]

Digital television[]

Digital channels[]

The station's digital signal is multiplexed:

Channel Video Aspect PSIP Short Name Programming[4]
8.1 720p 16:9 KIFI Main KIFI-TV programming / ABC
8.2 1080i CBS CBS[1]
8.3 480i 4:3 CW East Idaho CW 8.3
8.4 Now Local News 8 NOW
8.5 Telemun Telemundo

It is currently broadcasting in a 720p format. As of September 7, 2009, KIFI added The CW on its third digital subchannel. As of January 1, 2021, KIFI added CBS on its second digital subchannel and moved Telemundo to its fifth subchannel.

Translators[]

City of license Callsign Channel ERP HAAT Facility ID Transmitter coordinates Owner
Burley K24HU-D 24 0.25 kW 95 m (312 ft) 168289 42°26′7.6″N 113°37′27″W / 42.435444°N 113.62417°W / 42.435444; -113.62417 (K24HU-D) News-Press & Gazette Company
Challis K22IM-D 22 0.288 kW 711 m (2,333 ft) 168282 44°32′45.7″N 114°5′0.2″W / 44.546028°N 114.083389°W / 44.546028; -114.083389 (K22IM-D) News-Press & Gazette Company
Dingle, etc. K13QY-D 13 0.02 kW −81 m (−266 ft) 4386 42°19′14.7″N 111°17′14.7″W / 42.320750°N 111.287417°W / 42.320750; -111.287417 (K13QY-D) Bear Lake County
Driggs K27KP-D 27 0.64 kW −119 m (−390 ft) 184149 43°41′6.7″N 111°6′56.7″W / 43.685194°N 111.115750°W / 43.685194; -111.115750 (K27KP-D) News-Press & Gazette Company
K34NC-D 34 5 kW 328 m (1,076 ft) 66257 42°52′25.6″N 112°30′48.9″W / 42.873778°N 112.513583°W / 42.873778; -112.513583 (K34NC-D) News-Press & Gazette Company
Holbrook K22NQ-D 22 0.4 kW −123 m (−404 ft) 181292 42°7′2.7″N 112°39′26.9″W / 42.117417°N 112.657472°W / 42.117417; -112.657472 (K22NQ-D) Oneida County
Leadore K13RV-D 13 0.022 kW −172 m (−564 ft) 66265 44°42′22.7″N 113°18′34.1″W / 44.706306°N 113.309472°W / 44.706306; -113.309472 (K13RV-D) Salmon TV Translator District
Leadore K23JH-D 23 0.25 kW −245 m (−804 ft) 168291 44°40′1.7″N 113°21′3.1″W / 44.667139°N 113.350861°W / 44.667139; -113.350861 (K23JH-D) Salmon TV Translator District
Lemhi, etc. K09SD-D 9 0.025 kW 531 m (1,742 ft) 586381 44°55′29.7″N 113°34′43.1″W / 44.924917°N 113.578639°W / 44.924917; -113.578639 (K09SD-D) Salmon TV Translator District
Malad City K33IM-D 33 1 kW −78 m (−256 ft) 50370 42°04′49.7″N 112°12′31.8″W / 42.080472°N 112.208833°W / 42.080472; -112.208833 (K33IM-D) Oneida County
Mink Creek K10QJ-D 10 0.015 kW −22 m (−72 ft) 181736 42°15′9.7″N 111°43′47.8″W / 42.252694°N 111.729944°W / 42.252694; -111.729944 (K10QJ-D) Franklin County
Montpelier K20KU-D 20 0.225 kW 9 m (30 ft) 4396 42°29′59.7″N 111°20′21.7″W / 42.499917°N 111.339361°W / 42.499917; -111.339361 (K20KU-D) Bear Lake County
Montpelier K32KC-D 32 0.09 kW 158 m (518 ft) 4398 42°23′21.7″N 111°23′7.7″W / 42.389361°N 111.385472°W / 42.389361; -111.385472 (K32KC-D) Bear Lake County
Pocatello K21JC-D 21 0.19 kW 225 m (738 ft) 168290 42°51′57.6″N 112°30′50.9″W / 42.866000°N 112.514139°W / 42.866000; -112.514139 (K21JC-D) News-Press & Gazette Company
Preston K16IX-D 16 1 kW 230 m (755 ft) 181564 42°07′29.7″N 111°46′32.8″W / 42.124917°N 111.775778°W / 42.124917; -111.775778 (K16IX-D) Franklin County
Rexburg, etc. K22IK-D 22 0.068 kW 94 m (308 ft) 168284 43°43′16″N 111°56′33″W / 43.72111°N 111.94250°W / 43.72111; -111.94250 (K22IK-D) News-Press & Gazette Company
Salmon K15ME-D 15 0.11 kW 846 m (2,776 ft) 58705 45°08′44.7″N 114°0′33.2″W / 45.145750°N 114.009222°W / 45.145750; -114.009222 (K15ME-D) Salmon TV Translator District
Soda Springs K29LG-D 29 1 kW 355 m (1,165 ft) 8805 42°37′59.5″N 111°41′33.27″W / 42.633194°N 111.6925750°W / 42.633194; -111.6925750 (K29LG-D) Caribou County
Jackson, WY K29HG-D 29 0.128 kW 769 m (2,523 ft) 66255 43°35′49.7″N 110°52′14.7″W / 43.597139°N 110.870750°W / 43.597139; -110.870750 (K29HG-D) News-Press & Gazette Company
Jackson, WY K36JD-D 36 0.085 kW 302 m (991 ft) 168285 43°27′42.7″N 110°45′14.7″W / 43.461861°N 110.754083°W / 43.461861; -110.754083 (K36JD-D) News-Press & Gazette Company
Thayne, etc., WY K07PB-D 7 0.261 kW −62 m (−203 ft) 38924 43°1′22.7″N 111°4′23.7″W / 43.022972°N 111.073250°W / 43.022972; -111.073250 (K07PB-D) Lower Star Valley Community

Analog-to-digital conversion[]

KIFI-TV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 8, on June 12, 2009, the official date in which full-power television stations in the United States transitioned from analog to digital broadcasts under federal mandate. The station's digital signal relocated from its pre-transition VHF channel 9 to channel 8 for post-transition operations.[5][6]

Programming[]

Syndicated programming on KIFI-DT1 includes Family Feud, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Live with Kelly and Ryan, and The Dr. Oz Show among others. Syndicated programming on KIFI-DT2 includes Two and a Half Men, The Big Bang Theory, The Doctors, and Dr. Phil among others.

News operation[]

KIFI operates its news department out of its Idaho Falls facility, with a news bureau that operates in Pocatello on Yellowstone Avenue. On March 1, 2009, KIFI became the area's first television station to upgrade local newscast production to high definition. As a result of the SSA between KIFI and KIDK, the latter consolidated its news department into KIFI's studios. KIFI then began producing all of KIDK's newscasts (including a nightly prime time show seen on KXPI).

KIDK modified its local news schedule in order to reduce opportunities for direct competition with KIFI and because the station only has one studio. More specifically, KIDK dropped its weekday morning show in favor of CBS Morning News repeats making that station one of a few in the United States that does not provide a local broadcast in the time slot. Separate newscasts airing weeknights at 5 and 6 on KIDK were dropped in favor of one seen at 5:30 while KIFI airs ABC World News Tonight. KIDK provides the CBS Evening News at 5 preceding its local show. That station still offers a separate broadcast weeknights at 10 that does compete with KIFI.

All local news programming produced for KIDK originates from KIFI's primary set except with modified studio elements, such as duratrans and on-screen graphics, indicating the specific channel airing news. In order to maintain individual on-air identities and branding, KIFI and KIDK have separate graphic schemes and news music packages. The two maintain primary personalities during the week (such as news anchors) that only appear on one channel. The primary anchors will appear on competing stations during major breaking news simulcasts, like the 2012 Charlotte Fire. On weekends, KIFI offers its own early evening newscast at 5 while KIDK follows at 5:30. The two television outlets simulcast together at 10 although the broadcast can be delayed or preempted on one channel due to network obligations. Like all CW Plus stations, KIFI-DT3 aired the nationally syndicated morning show The Daily Buzz on weekdays until its cancellation on April 15, 2015.[citation needed]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "How to find Eyewitness News 3". LocalNews8.com. NPG of Idaho, Inc. December 29, 2020. Retrieved January 2, 2021.
  2. ^ The Broadcasting and Cable Yearbook says January 21, while the Television and Cable Factbook says January 23.
  3. ^ KIDK-KIFI SSA Deal To Cost 27 Jobs, TVNewsCheck, December 9, 2010
  4. ^ RabbitEars TV Query for KIFI
  5. ^ "DTV Tentative Channel Designations for the First and the Second Rounds" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-08-29. Retrieved 2012-03-24.
  6. ^ Local News 8 Operating Analog Signal Until June 12, KIFI-TV, Feb 4, 2009

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