Boise Television Stations Changing Ownership

Boise television stations have changed significantly over the last several years. Once iconic long-time personalities have been replaced by young kids fresh out of TV school. The Boise market used to be a place where aspiring television reporters would arrive after working for 2 or 3 years in the industry.

Today, reporters are going live on Boise television with little or no professional experience. These industry consolidations could further influence employment opportunities and station operations in Boise, which is essential for local viewers and industry professionals alike.

Jay Tust Through the Years

Young Jay

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Jay and Will

Brian Misses Jay

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Jay and Brady

Jay and the Duck

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Jay on the water.

The legacy media industry is facing increased competition from radio and online sources. Recognizing these industry shifts can help the audience feel their understanding of media trends is appreciated, highlighting the importance of these mergers for public interest.

Nexstar and Tegna are looking to merge, making it the largest television company in the world. This move could significantly impact Boise’s Channel 7, which has undergone many changes since Tegna’s purchase, underscoring the importance of local media developments to the community…

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