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==Media== The [[Times-News (Idaho)|''Times-News'']] is a local daily morning newspaper based in Twin Falls. Over-the-air television stations include: * [[KMVT]] ([[CBS]]) and ([[The CW|CW]]) * [[KSVT-LD]] ([[FOX]]) and ([[MyNetworkTV]] (digital substation) * [[KIPT (TV)|KIPT]] ([[Public Broadcasting Service|PBS]]) * [[KXTF]] ([[Tri-State Christian Television|TCT]]) * [[KTFT]] ([[NBC]], semi-satellite of [[KTVB]], [[Boise]]) * [[KSAW-LD]] ([[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]], semi-satellite of [[KIVI-TV]], Boise) * [[KYTL]] (independent) Cable television subscribers also receive stations from Boise and Salt Lake City, Utah. A number of radio stations broadcast in the Twin Falls area, including: * 88.1 [[KTFY]] - The Bridge (Christian Worship Music)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/locate?select=city&city=Twin+Falls&state=ID&x=13&y=0 |title=Radio Stations in Twin Falls, Idaho |publisher=Radio-locator.com |access-date=2016-01-15}}</ref> * 88.9 [[KEFX]] - The [[Effect Radio]] Network (Modern Christian rock with over 60 stations nationwide) * 89.9 [[KAWZ]] - CSN International (Biblical teaching with over 400 stations nationwide) * 92.7 KTPZ - The Music Monster ([[Top 40]]) * 95.7 KEZJ - Idaho Country (Country) * 96.5 KLIX-FM - Kool Oldies (Oldies) * 98.3 KSNQ - The Snake (Classic Rock) * 99.1 KXTA - La Perrona ([[Regional Mexican]]) * 99.9 KZDX - Hot 100 FM ([[Adult contemporary]]/[[Top 40]]) * 102.1 KIRQ - IRock ([[Modern rock]]) * 103.1 KEDJ - The Edge ([[Rock music|Rock]]) * 103.7 KSKI ([[Modern rock]]) * 103.9 KDKI-LP ([[Adult standards]]/[[Big band]]/[[Jazz]]) * 104.7 [[KIKX]] ([[Adult hits]]) * 106.1 KKMV - Kat Kountry ([[Country music|Country]]) * 106.7 KYUN - Canyon Country ([[Country music|Country]]) * 970 KFTA - Juan 970 ([[Regional Mexican]]) * 1310 KLIX - News and Talk <!-- reliable source, date details needed Twin Falls had the first live call-in radio show in the United States.{{Citation needed|date=April 2019}} Called ''Party Line'', the show was hosted by L. James Koutnik on [[KLIX (AM)|KLIX]]. The [[Federal Communications Commission]] attempted to time-delay the program, but Koutnik and station owner Charlie Tuma thwarted their efforts and continued to allow live callers on the air.<ref>Tuma, Charlie. Personal interview with Debra M. Koutnik. English 102 C20 Freshman Composition 2. March 23, 2004.</ref> -->
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