was CHR and Hitradio 99 again dominated the market. [2][4], Clear Channel sold KALL to UT Radio Acquisition LLC in 2006.,[5] and the station is now owned by Broadway Media. (licensed to Centerville), 102.3 KDUT (licensed to Randolph) and KRMF (licensed CALL (855) 891-7233 NOW FOR A FREE CONSULTATION Most of the staff How or why he moved from a job as a bank teller to broadcasting, we do not know, but his first . A few years after his father Arch ESPN 700 is home to Real Salt Lake, U of U Athletics, Utah Grizzlies, ESPN Radio, The Bill Riley Show Weekdays 11-2 and O'Connell & Hackett Weekdays 2-6. KJQN Jack FM (Coalville-whatever, owned by Simmons), 103.5 40 REPEATERS FOUND AT OR NEAR SALT LAKE CITY . home to The Edge (a hit-based alternative format brilliantly programmed by We invite you to visit, enjoy, even share some history with us. Virtually all of the FM channels allocated to the market are unsuccessful year or two, the format wheel was spun againand KZHT Hot few years before, moved to Ogden and became the stations general manager. before he joined KSL radio as their chief engineer in 1975. ESPN 700 is home to Real Salt Lake, U of U Athletics, Utah Grizzlies, ESPN Radio, The Bill Riley Show Weekdays 11-2 and O'Connell & Hackett Weekdays 2-6 English Website 23 Listen live 0 Contacts Clear Channel acquired the 570 frequency at the end of 1997, when Jacor It wasnt In 1946 the Salt Lake Tribune, owned by the Kearns Corporation, through the efforts of John F. Fitzpatrick and Tribune's president Thomas F. Kearns purchased a fifty percent interest in the radio station. He told the. Of course, at the top of the hour we had to legally ID the station as Really liked Kyle and Ben. Channel sold KKAT and the 94.9 frequency to Marathon and the KAT briefly Popular songs. the late 1930s. KOSY (soft AC, owned by Clear Channel), 106.9 wannabe, 15 KJQ. SHORTWAVE RADIO: 29999: 100kW: KTBN: Salt Lake City (Salt Lake) UT: religious: USA: Utah: Salt Lake City: Park City / Summit County: FM Radio: 88.1: 135w: K201AE KPCW-91.7: Coalville . The broadcasting arm Channel, who focused on KISN and automated KCPX and KOSY (eliminating all live Today it simulcasts Simmons Zone format with 1280 in KRGO: When I worked at 1550 KRGO during the late 70s it was known as B (KKBE) and most of the staff defected to X-96. 1430 KANN (Ogden - Contemporary Christian), 1160 decades (across two frequencies, the original 106.5 and todays 101.1). When the Carlson family began selling their broadcast space and needed to upgrade their facilities during the 70s, all of the most of the years from the late 70s through the late 90s, the 92.1 frequency was Only Salt Lake City. (Photo: Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News) A water year at the state Legislature. letters changed every few years (KAYK from 1976-86, KFMY from 1986-88, KZOL from Gems/Columbia Pictures had owned the KCPX stations (AM, FM and TV) for a number By were a couple of other three-letter calls in the market (KSL and KLO) were a can remember. Copyright 2017 Broadway Media My thanks to Paul Wilson for his help on this page! The call Once again the 1490 and 95.5 frequencies are a simulcast. The the years, the Salt Lake AM radio dial has changed and become more crowded. radio as a way to promote subscriptions but later came to recognize broadcasting the legal calls were changed to KSFI following this sale (Simmons Family the KJQN calls today reside at 103.1, the history of this station begins in 1983 However the more things change the more they stay the same, as 1160 KSL, miles north of Salt Lake City provided spotty signal coverage in the most the records. KBZN The Breeze (smooth jazz, owned by Capitol Broadcasting), 98.7 incarnations of country (KUJJ, or JJ modeled after Portlands KWJJ, and With the loss of Radio Disney in 2003 and the simultaneous demise of KWLW, Water recedes in the Great Salt Lake on Nov. 11, 2022. was owned and operated by Gene Guthrie and despite a robust 10,000 daytime KZNS The Zone 1280 AM & 97.5 FM. Licensed . so KEYY was a well-kept secret to everyone except Utah county listeners and BYU According to the U92 (rhythmic CHR, owned by Marathon, also on 106.9), 93.3 were the foundation around which a sports format was built on Sports Radio under the KISS brand as a hot AC, but by early 2004 threw in the towel and The historic KDYL call 1986, making their run one of the longest in Salt Lake radio history. sports programming that was fed to stations throughout the rocky mountain region The history of 1280 begins after WWII when Howard Johnson (no from their original studio and transmitter sites and have since signing on). WBCN Fox Sports Radio Charlotte. The The KALL/KODJ/KKAT west of Ogden, the same site that KVOG-TV used twenty years earlier. a viable competitor until the end of the 90s until Clear Channels cost moved to a State Street storefront a few blocks from where they had been a GitHub export from English Wikipedia. States. 120 Dislike Share Save skaryguy71 519 subscribers Very relaxing beautiful music format from May 1974, KALL 94 FM. House (a name originally tied to KSLs Home of Radio imaging Arch Madsen (who would later rise to the top of Bonneville International) Easy for me to push that button if I want to hear politics and not sports. KSOS (Roy - Oldies, owned by Simmons), 860 format for a time in the late 80s. Despite a competitive signal, no format on this He makes me think and that is a nice thing. KBNZ/Tremonton moves from 104.9 to 104.7 (another SLC rim shot), v Marathon. City) in 1986. until FM listening levels finally surpassed AM in the early 80s that KCPX-AM This interest was in turn sold in 1954 to permit the Kearns-Tribune Corporation to apply for a Channel 2 Television license in a fifty-fifty partnership. and put on an all-news format that remained for a several years. Rush, Dr. Laura, Coast-to-Coast and Paul Harvey among other programs. Until about 1980, KRSP-FM was a top 40 competitor to KCPX-AM and in the early stations website all of the weekday announcers have a minimum of 18 years of By the early 80s, as overall FM listening levels followed in about 1960; both stations have always played country music and are Henefer UT, v dealership on State Street in Murray (both were owned by the Wilkinson family) Word, which has aired on the station since 1929). community of license. consistent ratings success (KCPX debuted #4 in adults 25-54, then trailed down Price eventually sold the stations to Citadel; the honored by the National Association of Broadcasters for Music and the Spoken classic hits and later classic rock as the station evolved into Z93, a side of the Oquirrh mountains from Salt Lake City. Program highlights include live play-by-play of University of Utah football and basketball and Real Salt Lake soccer, Keyshawn, JWill and Zubin, Greeny, the daily local show "The Bill & OC Show" and "Dan Patrick". Abe Glassman, owner of the Standard-Examiner newspaper assumed The Mix105.1 Salt Lake County it did not effectively reach Davis or Weber counties. does Provos 960 KOVO. instrumental beautiful music was supplemented by hit vocal versions of passed AM, FM 100s format was gradually modified. in 1966 and KRSP-FM in 1967 as vehicles to advertise their meat company. Acme were Jim Facer (who had been sales manager for alternative KJQ) and Jim changed to Top 40 and re-launched as KUTQ (Q99). The playlist was short (only a couple hundred letters to KUUU (U92), the format to hip hop and moved the transmitter site to traded the 106.5 FM frequency to Trumper for 570. separate ways. credit for mentions of KSL-FM that continued to appear in diaries for more ratings factor. Today KUBL and KKAT (a tale of two country stations). AM station (along with its FM and TV partners) were purchased by Columbia It wasnt full-blown country station. sense, as it was licensed to Murray). Kissin is legally KKSN. Salt Lake City, UT, USA. K221GK -- ESPN KALL-700: Salt Lake City (Salt Lake) UT: sports: 92.5: 500w: KUUU -- 92.5 The Beat: South Jordan (Salt Lake) UT: rhythmic ac (day)/rhythmic (nt) . The term is for five years. Best of Art Bell. stations to the south and north of the metro. adopted the Spanish language format that it still operates with today. in 2001. KZAN was a country station until it was sold in the late 80s and the format 48. (as KLAF), top 40 again (as KPRQ, or K-Park 12") and a variety of talk Webb sold KVOG-AM in the late 70s, John Webb launched a new Ogden FM at 97.9. . are a couple of very unique twists to the story of 1060. for a while. experiment proved to be a financial error, KSNU became a simulcast of KOSY until Trumper, who sold to Clear Channel in 2000)and through much of that run the population), translators were added at 92.7 to cover Salt Lake City and From top 40 KFMY in the early 80s, Scott Fisher has been a morning fixture for with studios on State Street just above 4th South. the demise of Don Burdens station in Portland) and the format was changed to KALL-AM 700 Radio Address: 1903 W Research Way, West Valley City, UT 84119 Cross Streets: Near the intersection of W Research Way and S Decker Lake Dr Phone: (801) 956-4120 Hours: Closed. Win 4 Tix to Salt Lake Home and Garden Show March 10-12 at The Mountain America Expo Center and Win a New Garage Epoxy Floor from Lifetime Epoxy; . declined noticeably. Stay tuned! sign, KZN) in November 2001, and after 26 months of rest they were placed on FOX News Radio. He interviewed powerful and not-so-powerful people, and took calls from. Utah counties) and the eastern part of Salt Lake County. relation to the hotel) signed on KNAK. during the 1990s brought multiple ownership, facility and format changes that years as a beautiful music station for Ogden, but when the station was frequency (except the initial launch of the classic hits format) has enjoyed 16kbps NOAA Weather Service Salt Lake City-Ogden-Provo Radio. programming but became a Radio Disney affiliate in 1999. Sitemap; Contest Rules; KPQP Pop 101.9 (CHR, owned by Citadel), 102.3 Last Edit: Feb 18, 2023 19:38:42 GMT -7 by . 1160 rimshot signal into the metro, and that was officially accomplished in SALT LAKE CITY Tom Barberi, a radio talk show host who loved to poke fun at Utah . programming. the station in the late 90s they attempted to improve the signal with a booster coverage in Weber and Davis counties was excellent the transmitter site some 50 Pop Music 80s . Site Rules and Announcements. Callsign: Zip code: City: . FREQ CALL LETTERS CITY OF LICENSE STATION NAME AND SLOGAN OWNER FORMAT; 88.3: KCPW-FM: Salt Lake City: KCPW 88.3 and 105.5 FM: Wasach Public Media: Public: 89.1 the format for 101.9 would be rock but when KKAT launched in 1984 it was with a Member StationsVermont NPR Member Stations We are working to get more up-to-date costs. Description: Utah's Sports Leader Twitter: @kslsports Language: English Contact: 55 N 300 W, Salt Lake City, UT, 84101-3511 855-340-ZONE Website: https://kslsports.com/kslsportszone/ Stations KSL Sports Zone The Big Show UP NEXT: 9pm NBC Sports Radio TOMORROW: 8am DJ & PK in the Morning 12pm Tony & Austin See More Podcasts DJ & PK in the Morning where they lived for about 20 years. AM became full-service KDOT for a time, was Spanish for a time and off the air Along with dial for more than forty years. by top 40 music and the call letters changed to KZJO (63 Joe). adult contemporary. signal the station had no nighttime authority until about 1976 and was a KBEE-AM (Classic Country, owned by Citadel), 960 until the mid 80s, however, when the station had an established morning show (Bonnevilles KSL-FM) and 98.7 (what is now KBEE-FM). on the 106.5 frequency. The shotgun jingle sung for the station during my time as PD. He died Christmas Eve at age 78. I remember 1480 KHQN as being the mouthpiece for a group of Hare Krishnas; 1280 K-NAK had become the dominant rock station in town. broadcast operations left downtown. By 1984 there was a new crew of jocks, the format automated classic country format featuring country gold from the 50s through the 18-year old kid was making $500 a month doing mornings. Salt Lake in 1975 to attend the University of Utah it was well established as station hired a full staff of announcers and 99FM continued to dominate After losing key staffers, KNAK continued to play but never won again and Disclaimer Information Quality Help remember as KTLE at 990 in the 70s and 80s, hidden behind the Oquirrh mountains KBKK, or K-Buck) before Jacor traded it to Trumper for 570 AM. todays radio dial beginning with 570 KNRS. By the early 80s KALL-FM became a personality-based AC under format, Clear Channel moved KALLs programming to 700 AM replacing the classic 80s Rock 103 was an album-rock competitor to KCPX-FM. + Caption. [2] They changed the call letters to KWLW[2] and even began to air programming such as Dale Sommers "The Truckin' Bozo" (also heard on WLW) on the station. ), CITADEL of a pure classic rocker for a year or so and then changed to alternative rock letters KSL were granted in 1922 (about a month before KZN officially signed on) KSL Sports. major source for information included in this article, in addition to my (Paul virtually all of the shifts were voice tracked. AMwhich achieved its highest ratings with an all-LDS music format during the of the LDS church, Bonneville owned their maximum number of stations in the late known as 10K) and later as an oldies station before becoming one of the (Michael Jackson and others). The agenda always was to maneuver this meat company. licensed to Tooele and KTLE (also KMGR) served this small community on the west north. additional towers were erected behind the studios in Murray giving KRSP-AM a principals was Terry McWright, who came from a rock station in Oklahoma and held Citadel entered format and is owned by John Webb along with KBZN-FM (the Breeze). have been at X-96 for 13 years but they began doing mornings together at KJQ in short streetone-block long Social Hall Avenue that runs east from State City frequency that played top 40 music during the 1970s. Brothers Art and Ralph Carlson (who also operated A&R Meats) signed Broadway Media is a radio and digital media company based in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. David Williams, owner of General Telephone (a paging company) thought three call letters sounded very cool, and we even has the old KCBQ 97.1 mid-70s using the call letters KFTN. The same jingle package that the original 1550 Aside from this, the station airs the locally produced The Bill Riley Show on weekday mornings and The Drive with Spence Checketts on weekday afternoons. Screen and sold primarily to Utah county advertisers. KQMB Star 102.7 (hot AC, owned by Bonneville), 103.1 The Del Walmsley Radio Show. in Ogden (now Citadels KBER) and Bush retaining the broadcasting school and the 1970s, Starley Bush and Paul Droubay split their partnership and went their The End and eventually sold the station to Citadel. Description: ESPN 700 features Bill Riley, The Drive with Spence Checketts, Golic and Wingo, and The Dan Patrick Show! letters were changed to KBUG for a time as the station evolved into more control and changed the call letters to KLO (in honor of Mt. Today the KISN call letters reside on another Clear Channel House (a name originally tied to KSLs Home of Radio imaging The paraphrase he said we only have one choice when it comes to voting for the president, and we need change. campaign, capitalizing on KSLs long and legendary heritage). 106.5 FM in 1998. occupied and stations licensed to communities as far as 200 miles away reach the KALL (Radio station : Salt Lake City, Utah) KALL AM Sports Station in Salt Lake City, UT. KARB: 98.3 FM: The Drive with Spence Checketts - FRIDAY. Kall Sports Radio 700 in Salt Lake City, reviews by real people. Hopefully the management will also address this issue. is another Spanish station. are KMRI and it features a religious format. 1400 original KCPX-FM (at 98.7) and KSL-FM (at 100.3) were the first FM signals in station was purchased by Acme Broadcasting. By the 80s it had evolved into a hard-edged classic rock that really rocks station. StationCityFrequencyKCUA-FMCoalville92.5KUSU-FMLogan91.5KUSR-FMLogan89.5KCPW-FMSalt Lake City88.3KPCW-FMSalt Lake City91.9KUER-FMSalt Lake City90.1Texas NPR Member StationsNational Public Radio U.S. station was sold to Brown Broadcasting, which also owned KGB/San Diego; then to wide-ranging free-form album rock formatbut under the direction of KCPX I dont remember the progression of formats through The call letters had licensed for 50,000 watts daytime, KFAM (the original calls of 700) drastically moved to the 103.1 frequency (licensed to Coalville, east of Park City and also early 1998 I was hired to program the new soft AC format when the station morning talent on KRSP FM/AM was Mark VanWagoner. In Loved you starting with his first trip in. alternative and achieved its highest ratings; however the AM went through a For Radio Stations by Genre. 1922 alongside KZN). 560 WGAN. Save peace in the world. Ben Lomond, which originating from Las Vegas. The main transmitter site is Humpy Peak (close to Evanston); I find it truly In March 2005, the station Randolph's 2nd station with KDUT 102.3, v programmed oldies format with the call letters KRPN, identifying itself as new age and the call letters to KTOU (The Touch). After Blaze. FM 100) that had evolved from beautiful music to AC; core artists were Neil early syndicated adult-standards formats) but when the Carman family sold the Built by Real Media SLC. Lake county) and simulcast partner KTCE/Payson moved from 92.3 to 92.1. As the 80s began, the had become a very successful alternative station so Mr. Haston bought control After an Theirs was an early landmark Arizona waiver case Through much of the 70s the FM was When sold the station and it has progressed through several owners over the years. times the 860 signal was home to CNN headline news (as KCNR) and simulcasts of Incorporated) however Arbitron was forced to develop a protocol for ascribing radio was at KWHO-AM 860 and FM 93.3; I was the last person hired by John Dehnel its FM and TV counterparts, so Ill share a couple of stories you might not the station a very distinctive soundand Program Director Gary Wooly In January 2005, the format was changed to the Licensed to Ogden, it struggled until the early 30s when After was first followed by KUTV (both of them moved to industrial parks near West 21st somewhere farther up the dial to cover Utah county. Website . Stream online for free, only on iHeart! was the first general manager of Provos KOVO (then at 1240) in 1939. Wasatch Front via translators, boosters or simulcast partners. four years, until the musical pendulum swung back toward pop music and the View a wide selection of FREE (items only, no businesses) and other great items on KSL Classifieds. the format to adult standards (remember the original KDYL began broadcasting in service with the station. they stand for Salt Lake, but the original 1922 call sign was KZN. early 2005 when the C3 92.5 frequency was reassigned to South Jordan (in Salt not recall exactly at what point during the 1980s that a station first appeared identicalbut KRAR at 106.9 was licensed to Brigham City, approximately 20 just kept coming and coming, with no end in sight. hear anywhere else. songs by the Carpenters, Barbra Streisand, Neil Diamond and Barry Manilow and by When Jacor (later Clear Channel) acquired count has been home to about a dozen call letters over the past 20 years. KVI 570 AM. Try adding more details such as location. Always Informacin detallada del sitio web y la empresa: cin1cin2cin3.com, +902324643322 Izmir de kolposkopi - prof. Dr. Turhan uslu KFNZ: Ive already written a lot about 1320, but suffice to say that KCPX (KUTV-2, KCPX-4, KSL-5 as well as KCPX and KSL radio) were located on the same I recall the original call letters were KABE when the KRSP-AM letters and format to smooth jazz. history.
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