KIDK

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KIDK
KIDK logo
Idaho Falls, Idaho
Branding Newswatch 3
Slogan The One to Watch
Channels 3 (VHF) analog,
36 (UHF) digital
Affiliations CBS
Owner Fisher Communications
Founded December 20, 1953
Call letters meaning K IDaho Falls K
Former callsigns KID-TV (1953-1981)
Former affiliations UPN (alternate [until 2003]), Ran some ABC until 1974
DuMont (secondary, 1953-1955)[1]
Transmitter Power 100 kW (Analog)
200 kW (Digital)
Website www.kidktv.com

KIDK is the local CBS affiliate for Idaho Falls and Pocatello, Idaho, United States. It broadcasts an analog signal on channel 3, and a digital signal on channel 36. The station is owned by Fisher Communications. Its transmitter is located near Atomic City, Idaho.

Contents

Within its network, KIDK has a total of 20 translators serving parts of Eastern and Central Idaho, and parts of Western Wyoming.


  1. ^ Aden, Frank Jr. (2006). "The Beginning of TV in Idaho". As the Turntable Turns, issue 1. July 2006. History of Idaho Broadcasting.


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