BroncsVision

 KFTN, commonly known as BroncsVision, is a student-based television station at Frenchtown High School in Frenchtown, Montana. Run by students and staff manager, Mrs. Ronda Lindt, BroncsVision airs programming produced by (and geared toward) students, along with shopping programs and its own "BroncsVision Weather Center" forecasts.

BroncsVision Productions
BroncsVision Newsbreak is the newscast produced by the students airing live at 9:00 AM, 12:00 PM, and 3:00 PM Mountain time during the school week. BroncsVision Newsbreak is produced inside the school's media center located on the second floor near the library. The computer lab is used as a de facto newsroom. Where there is a developing story, the BroncsVision Newsbreak team is there on the scene. It began in 2003 and has since been the most succeful production in BroncsVision's history. BroncsVision Weather Center is the weather related production where students air live weather reports sent from the Missoula National Weather Service. Students have the ability to simulcast with Missoula WX Central on KMSO channel 12.2 and KMCT channel 15.4 when severe weather is imminent in the area. Students learn the science of broadcast meteorology and how to compile weather graphics for forecasts and use weather related software to track storms. Studens also are taught in how to read a radar signature, like a "hook echo" or "debris ball" and the different color levels noting of the rainfall, snow, ice, thunderstorm severity and more. The BroncsVision Weather Center is produced in the media center.

BroncVision produces a variety of sports programs including Broncs Insider where viewers are treated to an all access view of the Frenchtown Broncs and their academic and atheletic teams, The station airs all home games and if neccessary, they also air away games on a digital video delayed basis.

As for games, BroncsVision produces Brain Busters, a weekly academic competition featuring the "pros", they being the Montana Academic Challenge team members agains the "rookies". BroncsVision also airs Mr. Johnston's History Challenge hosted by the former history teacher.

BroncsVision's music programs are aired during the afternoons on Friday and Saturday featuring The Accidentals, the school's choir team along with Kids in Motion, the choir team comprising of 1st thru 4th grade students. Sometimes, there are special programs aired featuring both Kids in Motion and The Accidentals singing in unison.

Funding for BroncsVision is paid through the Broncs Booster Club, Skyline Television Network, and Net TV.