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KMVT (channel 11) is a television station in Twin Falls, Idaho, United States, affiliated with and The CW Plus. It is owned by alongside low-power Fox/ affiliate (channel 14). The two stations share studios on Blue Lakes Boulevard North/US 93 in Twin Falls; KMVT's transmitter is located on in unincorporated east of Jerome and US 93.


History
The station went on the air on June 1, 1955, as KLIX-TV, a sister station to KLIX radio (1310 AM). FCC History Cards for KMVT. Federal Communications Commission. It has been a CBS affiliate since sign-on; however, in its early years the station carried programs from ABC and . During the late 1950s, the station was also briefly affiliated with the NTA Film Network.

In 1957, Ogden, Utah, businessman Abe Glasmann purchased the KLIX radio and TV stations and in Salt Lake City. In 1963, Glasmann sold the radio station, which retained the call letters KLIX. He rechristened the TV station KMVT on June 5. "MVT" stood for "Magic Valley Television", reflecting the area's nickname of .

In 1965, KMVT became the first television station in Idaho to broadcast local programs in .

Arthur Mosby and his Western Broadcasting Company of Missoula, Montana, which operated KMSO-TV (now ) in Missoula, acquired KMVT in 1970. In 1984, control of the station was transferred to the Chapman S. Root 1982 Living Trust. The Catamount Broadcast Group acquired the station in 1998 and sold it to the Neuhoff family in 2004.

On December 31, 1983, prior to its official premiere during Super Bowl XVIII the following month, KMVT notably aired 's critically acclaimed Macintosh computer commercial "1984" shortly before midnight, to ensure the ad would qualify for industry awards which were only eligible for ads that aired during 1983. Tom Frank, the director-operator at the time, said that the station may have been chosen due to its remote location, and its proximity to Sun Valley, which he described as being a "part time home of many in the entertainment and advertising business".

In September 2006, KMVT began carrying on its DT2 subchannel, which was also seen on KTWT-LP (channel 43); in 2012, KTWT switched to (with CW programming remaining on the KMVT subchannel), then (after converting to digital operations on channel 14) to Fox. In 2014, KTWT became .

On March 12, 2015, Neuhoff Communications announced the sale of KMVT and KSVT to for $17.5 million; the sale was completed on July 1.

On July 7, 2025, it was announced that, in an exchange of several stations between Gray Media and the E. W. Scripps Company, KMVT and KSVT-LD would be traded to Scripps, making them to .


News operation
KMVT is the area's only full-power television station, and the only one airing a full schedule of local news focused on the Magic Valley. Both of the 's low-power ABC and NBC affiliates serve as of Boise stations (KSAW-LD relays while repeats KTVB); although both outlets maintain local advertising sales offices next door to each other in Twin Falls, they serve mostly as Magic Valley bureaus for their parent stations. Previous Fox affiliate formerly simulcast a weeknight prime time newscast at 9 from its sister station , which focused exclusively on the market. In April 2012, KMVT upgraded its newscast production to high definition level.

With the launch of Fox on sister station KTWT on July 1, 2012, there was a significant expansion of KMVT's news operation. More specifically, the CBS affiliate began producing a half-hour extension of Rise and Shine that is seen weekdays from 7 to 7:30 a.m. on the Fox station. In addition, KTWT added half-hour newscasts at 5 p.m. (airing on weeknights only) and 9 p.m. (seen every night). The Fox broadcasts have a separate news anchor on weeknights and feature more regional, national, and international news of the day as opposed to shows seen on KMVT. As with the CBS affiliate, shows seen on the Fox outlet can be seen in high definition. As of January 2013, the station has branded the two stations' news programming as one. Both are now called Idaho's First News and share the same anchors.


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Subchannels
The station's signal is multiplexed:
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On July 1, 2012, KMVT-DT2 upgraded to a high definition feed (including digital channel 485) and KTWT (which is now KSVT-LD) began to be simulcast in standard definition on a new third digital subchannel of KMVT.


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