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Television Stations & Broadcasting Cooperatives in Boise, ID

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Business Listing   103.3 Kiss Fm-Ksas FM - Boise, ID - Phone: (208) 384-1033


Business Listing   Cable One Media Services - Boise, ID - Phone: (208) 342-1111


Business Listing   Classic Country 630-Kfxd Am - Boise, ID - Phone: (208) 376-4580


Business Listing   Journal Broadcast Group - Boise, ID - Phone: (208) 344-3511


Business Listing   Kbci-Tv Channel 2-Cbs 24 Hour News Channel - Boise, ID - Phone: (208) 336-5222


Business Listing   KIDO Am Newsradio 580 - Boise, ID - Phone: (208) 580-5436


Business Listing   King Broadcasting - Boise, ID - Phone: (208) 375-7277


Business Listing   KLTB Fm-Kool 104.3 - Boise, ID - Phone: (208) 344-6363


Business Listing   Knin-Tv Channel 9 - Boise, ID - Phone: (208) 331-0909


Business Listing   KOOL 104.3-Kltb FM - Boise, ID - Phone: (208) 338-1043


Business Listing   Ktvb-Idaho'S News Channel 7 NBC - News Tips - Boise, ID - Phone: (208) 321-5614


Business Listing   KWEI Spanish Radio - Boise, ID - Phone: (208) 367-1859


Business Listing   Mix 106-Kcix FM - Boise, ID - Phone: (208) 376-5106


Business Listing   Newsradio 580 Kido-Kido Am - Programming Feedback Line - Boise, ID - Phone: (208) 275-8860


Business Listing   T-Netix - Boise, ID - Phone: (208) 321-4558


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Helpful Definition for: Television Stations & Broadcasting Cooperatives


Television stations and broadcasting cooperatives in Boise transmit programs over terrestrial television. They can be by analog television signals, or more recently, by digital television. The television broadcasting standards are set by the government. The stations procure license from a government agency defining the geographic area that the station is limited to and allocating the broadcast frequency for the station’s transmissions, also placing limits on what types of programs can be broadcast. This also requires the station to broadcast a minimum amount of certain programs.

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