KIDA explained

Callsign:KIDA
City:Sun Valley, Idaho
Analog:5 (VHF)
Digital:32 (UHF) (never built)
Founded:October 5, 2000
Location:Sun ValleyTwin Falls, Idaho
Country:US
Callsign Meaning:Idaho
Owner:Marcia T. Turner d/b/a Turner Enterprises
Erp:78 kW
Haat:9060NaN0
Facility Id:81570
Coordinates:43.6433°N -114.3969°W

KIDA (channel 5) was an independent television station licensed to Sun Valley, Idaho, United States, which served the Twin Falls area. Founded October 25, 2000, the station was owned by Turner Enterprises.

History

The station carried programming from UPN at its sign-on;[1] however, it had lost the affiliation to KTWT-LP by December 2004.[2] Later, programming consisted primarily of infomercials.[3] Neither Cox Communications in Sun Valley or Cable One in Twin Falls included KIDA in their channel lineups.

Because it was granted an original construction permit after the FCC finalized the DTV allotment plan on April 21, 1997, the station did not receive a companion channel for a digital television station.[4] Instead, on or before June 12, 2009, which was the end of the digital TV conversion period for full-service stations, KIDA would have been required to turned off its analog signal and turn on its digital signal (called a "flash cut").

The station had a pre-digital transition allotment for digital channel 32, but never utilized it. Marcia Turner, doing business as Turner Enterprises, filed for special temporary authority to remain silent on June 18, 2009, citing financial reasons and its inability to construct the digital facilities required by June 12, 2009. However, KIDA did not even apply for a construction permit for such facilities, and as a result, the FCC dismissed the STA and revoked its license on October 6, 2009.[5]

Notes and References

  1. News: New Television Station to Begin Broadcasting in Twin Falls, Idaho, Area.. Hartgen. preview of subscription content. Rachel. August 8, 2003. Times-News. December 1, 2009.
  2. Web site: UPN affiliate list for Idaho. UPN. November 30, 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20041211144006/http://www.upn.com/affiliates/idaho.html . December 11, 2004.
  3. Web site: The Big Trip 2007, part XV: Twin Falls, Idaho. Fybush. Scott. August 15, 2008. Tower Site of the Week. fybush.com. December 1, 2009.
  4. Web site: Final Digital TV (DTV) Channel Plan from FCC97-115 . Lung . H. Douglas . May 28, 1997 . Doug Lung's R.F. Page . February 19, 2011.
  5. Web site: Re: KIDA(TV), Sun Valley, Idaho.... Pendarvis. Clay C.. October 6, 2009. CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. November 30, 2009.