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Boise State Public Radio
Broadcast areaBoise, Idaho
Programming
FormatPublic radio
Ownership
OwnerBoise State University
History

First air date

1976 (originally carrier current 1957–1976)
Links
WebcastKBSU Webstream
KBSX Webstream
Websiteboisestatepublicradio.org

Boise State Public Radio is a broadcast service of Boise State University, which operates four programming services on several radio stations throughout central and southern Idaho and northern Nevada.

Stations and services[edit]

KBSUinBoise, Idaho airs classical music and other entertainment programming from American Public Media and Public Radio International. KBSX, also located in Boise, airs news and information programming from NPR, PRI, APM and the BBC, as well as locally produced news and information programs, including the nationally distributed program Reader's Corner with Bob Kustra.[1]

KBSWinTwin Falls, Idaho airs a mix of programming from KBSU and KBSX, as well as some local programming produced at a satellite studio at the College of Southern Idaho.

A full-time jazz format, named "Idaho's Jazz Station," airs on KBSKinMcCall, and also on HD Radio as KBSU-FM HD2 Boise. This format aired on KBSU and KEZJ prior to July 2007.

Boise State Public Radio is the lead station for the Mountain West News Bureau, a partnership of stations providing news coverage of the Rocky Mountain West.[2]

Location Frequency Call sign ERP
W
Height
m (ft)
Format FCC info
Boise 90.3 FM (HD) KBSU 17,500 827 m (2,713 ft) Classical FCC
91.5 FM KBSX 3,800 827 m (2,713 ft) News/talk FCC
Burley 88.5 FM KBSY 440 635 m (2,083 ft) News/talk FCC
Jackpot (Nevada) 91.3 FM KBSJ 3,900 751 m (2,464 ft) News/talk FCC
Lewiston 89.9 FM KLCZ 230 −256 m (−840 ft) News/talk FCC
McCall 90.7 FM KBSQ 220 602 m (1,975 ft) News/talk FCC
91.7 FM KBSM 220 583 m (1,913 ft) Classical FCC
89.9 FM KBSK 450 602 m (1,975 ft) Jazz FCC
Sun Valley 91.1 FM KBSS 700 570 m (1,870 ft) News/talk FCC
91.9 FM KWRV 100 656.6 m (2,154 ft) Classical FCC
Twin Falls 91.7 FM (HD) KBSW 4,500 150 m (490 ft) Classical, News/talk FCC

History[edit]

The network's roots date back to 1957, when KBJC was launched by what was then Boise Junior College as a carrier current station. It originally operated only when school was in session, and was a typical freeform college radio station. The station grew with the school, increasing its operating hours when BJC was upgraded to four-year status. The call letters changed to KBSC after Boise College was taken over by the state in 1967, and changed to the current KBSU after it was granted university status. In 1976, the station was granted a full FM license, and went on the air for the first time that fall. Gradually, the station began transitioning away from the freeform format, ultimately joining NPR in 1988. Before then, Boise was one of the largest cities in the western United States, and the only major market in Idaho, without a clear signal from NPR.

On October 18, 2022, Boise State Public Radio expanded to Lewiston and Pocatello. In Lewiston, Boise State Public Radio now operates KLCZ, formerly operated by Lewis–Clark State College, as a simulcast of KBSX; in Pocatello, it acquired the translator formerly operated by Salt Lake City NPR affiliate KUER-FM. Boise State Public Radio airs KBSU's musical programming in Pocatello, as the market receives NPR news programming from KISU-FM.[3]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "PRX » Series » Reader's Corner with Bob Kustra". PRX - Public Radio Exchange. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
  • ^ Leja, Robert (5 September 2017). "KUNC Launches Mountain West Journalism Collaborative". Retrieved 2019-08-11.
  • ^ "Boise State Public Radio Expands In Lewiston & Pocatello". RadioInsight. Retrieved 2022-10-19.
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