Media in Boise, Idaho

Through a system of repeater transmitters, these stations cover much of the populated area of Idaho, Eastern Oregon, and the northern border of Nevada.

KBSU concentrates on arts and entertainment, largely of classical music, but also carries a variety of other programming of news, eclectic musical tastes, and weekly programs such as Garrison Keillor's A Prairie Home Companion and Car Talk.

This is a volunteer based, listener supported, community radio station that is home to a number of locally produced public affairs programs as well as Democracy Now!

It is run by volunteer DJs and often features local and touring bands live in studio.

The Idaho Statesman is based in Boise, and primarily focuses on the capital city but is considered the state's primary paper.

The Idaho Press-Tribune is based in Nampa, and focuses on Ada and Canyon County (including Caldwell).

Tidbits of Boise is a weekly newspaper found in places where people wait: restaurants, doctor's offices, hospitals, car repair centers, and shops.

With the exception of KGEM-AM, all the above-listed commercial radio stations maintain an online website.

The channel consists primarily of newscast repeats, as well as locally produced lifestyle and sports programming.