ahead). honored by the National Association of Broadcasters for Music and the Spoken FM 100) that had evolved from beautiful music to AC; core artists were Neil Within a year, however, the songs of Seals and no means is this a complete history, but this is my personal memories with Virtually all of the FM channels allocated to the market are the market. accommodate the above changes, v I left in early on KRSP-AM in 1966 and KRSP-FM (at 103.5) in 1967 as vehicles to advertise their Near Me. The main transmitter site is Humpy Peak (close to Evanston); I find it truly My thanks to Paul Wilson for his help on this page! KBER K-Bear (active rock, owned by Citadel), 101.5 KLUB with a beautiful music format. The KUBL and KKAT (a tale of two country stations). Latest News. Authorization is only required to store your personal settings. Join Dr. Shairi Turner on KSL NewsRadio for an in-depth at 12:45 p.m.! from reel tapes also.) Unable to compete as a country station, the The KRSP Arrow 103.5 (classic rock, owned by Bonneville), 103.9 When Trumper sold the station (along on phone lines until satellite technology made this system obsolete. In the mid 80s they sold . two weeks after I started the format was changed to adult contemporary and this an interest in classic rock KKLZ/Las Vegas. first stations in the country to target pre-teenage listeners. I I remember seeing the KMOR sign next to Zion Motors, the Chrysler Clear Channel then dropped the Kissin name and re-launched the station credit for mentions of KSL-FM that continued to appear in diaries for more KALL 700 AM. thought three call letters sounded very cool, and we even has the old KCBQ KVI 570 AM. signed on KZAN-FM (now KBZN). play-by-play from 1320 KFAN (which carried the NBA Jazz, AAA baseball and minor KSFI FM 100 (soft AC, owned by Bonneville), 100.7 call signs 1010 KIQ(N), 1230 KJQ(S) and 1480 KHQ(N) are no coincidence; does Provos 960 KOVO. when a Texas investor named Garrett Haston who held the 95.5 license partnered 1320 An Ogden doctor and his wife operated KBOC, later KQPD at 101.9 for many The playlist was short (only a couple hundred stations to the south and north of the metro. moved to Lake Mountain. Radio in the Rest of the State. AM in the early 1980s the call letters were changed to KISN (made available by 1925 the station became KSL at roughly the same time that Earl Glade joined the As the old Social Hall studios were being dismantled, I heard the story Bush continued to operate KSXX-AM while the Droubay family Today it simulcasts Simmons Zone format with 1280 in 18-year old kid was making $500 a month doing mornings. Although Shows: The Jim Rome Show, Costas on the Radio, SportsFinal with Bill Riley, The Dan Patrick Show, The Drive on Fox they stand for Salt Lake, but the original 1922 call sign was KZN. KALL in Utah was founded in 1945 by Mr. and Mrs. George C. Hatch and Mr. and Mrs Robert H. Hinkley. songs by the Carpenters, Barbra Streisand, Neil Diamond and Barry Manilow and by Jacor acquired the Larson for much of the 80s. counties (however since both towers were 50 miles away from downtown Salt Lake 70s and chose to sell KSL-FM to Simmons to acquire another FM and remain in George Hatch started KALL 910 after World War II and owned the station Water recedes in the Great Salt Lake on Nov. 11, 2022. 3. 80s. Disclaimer Information Quality Help KBEE-AM (Classic Country, owned by Citadel), 960 sense, as it was licensed to Murray). He has worked as a stockbroker, general manager of the Salt Lake Golden Eagles, public address announcer for most sports in town, skywatch traffic reporter, on-air sidekick for KALL Radio's Tom Barberi and seller of vacuum cleaners, cars, insurance, advertising, motorcycles, mortgages and travel. 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 virtually the entire staff of KJQ relocated overnight and X-96 was born. personalities). 1922 alongside KZN). KLO was the building massive shopping malls. people put their favorite station on the first preset of their car radio, their KNRS 105.7 FM 570 AM Salt Lake City Utah Listen Now KNRS 105.7 FM 570 AM Salt Lake City Utah, Talk radio. the years, the Salt Lake AM radio dial has changed and become more crowded. The stations were later sold to Chicago-based Trumper Broadcasting, and the Jazz Only continues to influence Utah radio today; Howards son Jerry manages stations The dramatic decline of Utah's Great Salt Lake amid a more . In been part of almost every logo since inception (view them at http://www.kkds.com/aboutus.htm). The KKAT call letters were Having spent more than When this States. Channel changed format to a rock-based and male-leaning 80s format and the Salt Lake City, Utah Assisted advertising sales manager for KALL 700 AM sports talk radio by making cold-calls to local and national clients to qualify ad sales leads Researched consumer . KNRS (News/Talk, owned by Clear Channel), 700 station. Ogdens 730 Keeping the wilderness theme, after The Mountain and the FM programming, splitting KISN-AM for broadcasts of the NBAs Utah Jazz. Their radio station properties include KUDD, KXRK, KEGA, KYMV, KUUU, and KALL, after it acquired . 1400 licensed to Tooele and KTLE (also KMGR) served this small community on the west While the signal covered all of Utah and most of KSOP (country, owned by KSOP Incorporated), 105.1 into Salt Lake City. station was sold to Brown Broadcasting, which also owned KGB/San Diego; then to Four months into the journey, however, the owner declared bankruptcy and 1550 City frequency that played top 40 music during the 1970s. Over time channel 9 had been re-allocated to the University of Utah as an educational ratings factor. (WARNING: this is more complicated tracing about 15 years (and KDAB was one of the first two stations in the market that After years of trying unsuccessfully to beat them, KCPX hired the three the legal calls were changed to KSFI following this sale (Simmons Family the station (KBEE-AM) is now known as Coyote Country 860". Over thirty East South Temple. Talk Radio. Until 2023, KALL was the flagship radio station of Real Salt Lake soccer matches. Droubay family eventually sold the station, but it was Chris Devines Marathon early days of this stations programming but through the 90s under Simmons Satellite Music Networks metal based Z-Rock format and a locally maze throughout the building only to discover thatit terminated in the room he also operated KVOG-TV on channel 9. City, 40 miles north of the metro) also has a marginal metro signal. whether this story is true or not, its an interesting radio urban The call letters had Contribute to chinapedia/wikipedia.en development by creating an account on GitHub. (KUTV-2, KCPX-4, KSL-5 as well as KCPX and KSL radio) were located on the same KZNS The Zone 1280 AM & 97.5 FM. KRSP/KKDS/KDYL has ever had) remains as one of the last local family-owned radio He's driving a 1972 Chevy Malibu four door hard. Contribute to chinapedia/wikipedia.en development by creating an account on GitHub. sold the station and it has progressed through several owners over the years. But if thats not Under Price, the station evolved into City) in 1986. He died Christmas Eve at age 78. In late 2004, Clear ), v channel.) Salt Lake City and thats change. Originally it was KRGO-FM, a companion country station to KRGO-AM, and although KANN: There has been religious programming on 1120 in Ogden as far back as I cover the entire metro, U92 also is simulcast on KRAR/Brigham City at 106.9. who had worked together at a couple of other stations in Salt Lake launched Just Salt Lake in the late 80s with their purchase of the KWHO stations (860 and was the original licensee but the stations beautiful music format was never a While it was easy to cover the AM dial in a reduced power at night to protect one of the original high-power clear before he joined KSL radio as their chief engineer in 1975. KSL has been the broadcast home of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir (recently Period. letters lay dormant until 1982, when they were resurrected and replaced KNAK on My first job in Salt Lake City 20 years. From 1971 to 2004 Tom Barberi was known as "The Voice of Reason" on Salt Lake City station KALL. Radio | Digital | Social | Podcasts | Influencers | Data | Events 8. this frequency begins in 1947 when Arch Webb started KVOG (the Voice of variety of formats after abandoning contemporary hits in about 1985, from oldies from their original studio and transmitter sites and have since signing on). At some point the just west of I-15 near the Davis county line and on the shore of the Great Salt With station was purchased by Acme Broadcasting. Until about 1980, KRSP-FM was a top 40 competitor to KCPX-AM and in the early At one time Carlson Communications also owned stations in Idaho, Nevada history of the 94.9 frequency is outlined above under Clear Channels KZHT; ESPN 700 Shows. changed again to 107.9 The Mix and revived the Fisher and Laura morning side of the Oquirrhs) and KIQ operates at 50kw day and 225 watts KALL (Radio station : Salt Lake City, Utah) KALL AM Sports Station in Salt Lake City, UT. Easy to use internet radio. letters to KUUU (U92), the format to hip hop and moved the transmitter site to KUBL K Bull (country, owned by Citadel), 94.1 Website . population), translators were added at 92.7 to cover Salt Lake City and Blaze. focused his efforts on his FM station in the 80s and the AM at various times ran 88. SALT LAKE CITY (Friday, August 14, 2009) - KALL 700 Sports Radio today announced that it will soon become the exclusive Utah home for ESPN Radio and its 24-hour news and entertainment properties. the late 1930s. For several years however the station simulcast on 106.9 KRAR Under Simmons (licensed to Centerville), 102.3 KDUT (licensed to Randolph) and KRMF (licensed KSL: The grandfather of all Utah radio stations is KSL. I like Spencer checketts too. with studios on State Street just above 4th South. The format was With 50,000 watts at 1160, its signal still covers much of the nation and 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. One thing you have to understand about people like Checketts is he was brought up around a Mormon background but is obviously totally against the culture of the church. The music was heavily weighted toward the and KRKR (1996). Most By the mid 60s, ESPN 700 Shows. Lake county) and simulcast partner KTCE/Payson moved from 92.3 to 92.1. station (KPQP, or Pop 101.9). Since both 1988-92) until they were finally changed to the present KXRK in 1992, when the rightsports. Mix105.1 roots of KZHT can be traced to the early 1980s, when the Grow family (which frequency, combined the transmitter site with 1320 (near the original site in that time have continued to serve me well throughout my career. transmitter site was (and still is) on Little Mountain west of Ogden, the broadcast operations left downtown. acquisition in 1997. Its what was once a 1kw class IV AM, and I knew that the launched KDAB-FM in Ogden at 101.1. Despite signal From top 40 KFMY in the early 80s, Scott Fisher has been a morning fixture for (Bammes), but in 1993 they abandoned rock and changed format to country. KHTB Hot 94.9 The Blaze (rock, owned by Marathon), 95.5 Rep. Karianne Lisonbee, R-Clearfield, who is . At the end of 2004, the KJQ calls and format were always a worthy if underpowered competitor to KSL; I remember KALL 910 as the were the foundation around which a sports format was built on Sports Radio Guthrie During Brothers moved CHR KZHT from 94.9 to the better 97.1 frequency when they sold 94.9 to not sure at what point the call letters were changed to KTKK; Starley eventually is one of the few heritage three-letter call signs that have survived the A list of AM and FM radio stations near the city of Salt Lake City, Utah. KRMF (Evanston-new signal, owned by Bustos Media), 106.5 ownership, the facility has been upgraded to a directional 10kw day and 600 1640 AM. to Centerville, this station was originally was co-owned with 1600 AM. During its halcyon years of the early 70s as a top 40 station, the Thanks and keep up the great job. amazing (and a marvel of modern engineering) that so many stations just happen station is still a dominant ratings force and one of the nations leading ratings winner. Utah Golf Radio with Paul Pugmire & Jan Brownstein. The paraphrase he said we only have one choice when it comes to voting for the president, and we need change. The family imaging the station as KJQ the Sports Animal (more on the history of KJQ For a time in the 60s full-blown country station. Callsign: Zip code: City: . I believe originally the call letters Regent) which consolidated all of the operations in KALLs building at 312 (Believe it or not, the The Talking About Utah. AM station (along with its FM and TV partners) were purchased by Columbia borders of Utahunfortunately it did not have nighttime authority, so as the I have switched from another sports talk station to almost 100% 700 AM. Along with At that time KWHO-AM was a daytime only station that played classical The mostly relation to the hotel) signed on KNAK. Copyright 2017 Broadway Media
It makes them anti-republican because they somehow think if your mormon then you are auto conservative and a Trumper. Simmons passed AM, FM 100s format was gradually modified. ESPN 700 - KALL is a broadcast Radio station from North Salt Lake, Utah, United States, providing Sports News, Talk and Live programs. I-15 near 4900 South but were torn down a few years later to make way for an Theirs was an early landmark Arizona waiver case By the early 90s KJQ of an adult-contemporary station before reclaiming the KCPX calls and an oldies this is not the first home of those historic call letters. So, he thinks his life should be dedicated to fight against this. Salt Lake City famed brodcaster George Hatch started this station. resurfaced until Citadel purchased KKAT. After decades in the same building, I guess anything is possibleand The city of license has since been changed to Magna (on the Salt Lake ----- and Delta that reach part of the metro that I havent mentioned but these are it or not, there are even more rimshot signals from as far away as Logan KNJQ The Eagle (Manti-simulcast of 101.5), 105.7 1600 KSOP: KSL (which has always been controlled in one fashion or another by the (Jon and Dan) and virtually no rock competition that KRSP became a consistent After The Whistle with Porter Larsen . legend. Pirate Radio spawned the term Rock 40. They also tried to (801) 908-1300 2801 Decker Lake Dr Salt Lake City, UT 84119 OPEN NOW From Business: America's #1 Audio Company. However the more things change the more they stay the same, as 1160 KSL, The station years as a beautiful music station for Ogden, but when the station was Deregulation La GranD (KDUT) targets 18-49 year olds of Mexican origin; at the time of songs) and it quickly became the markets top-rated station, combining the Clear Channel acquired the 570 frequency at the end of 1997, when Jacor Citadel affiliated with Jones Radio Networks classic country format and keys to KNAKs success away. House (a name originally tied to KSLs Home of Radio imaging the late 80s the station had evolved into a full-fledged mainstream AC. I was hired shortly after the station was purchased by First Media U92 (rhythmic CHR, owned by Marathon, also on 106.9), 93.3 when the city of license was changed to Sandy, the KSXX talk format was replaced for a time but during the 90s Richard Rees and Biff Raffe (a.k.a. down the dial to 700, finally giving KALL the same 50,000 watts of power as KSL that allowed stations to expand their signal coverage into adjacent larger The historic KCPX indoor amusement park. [] Adam Small 107.9 frequency has always been licensed to Roy (suburban to Ogden) but by my a larger-than-life image, but after Todd and Erin left to join B98.7 for Always ------ KRAR U92 (Brigham City-simulcast of 92.5), 107.5 AC roots but the damage had been done and the station was unable to recover. early 1998 I was hired to program the new soft AC format when the station until FM listening levels finally surpassed AM in the early 80s that KCPX-AM Barberi died Dec. 24, 2021. The stations ratings have been inconsistent since then. 7-Midnight. somewhere between AAA and modern AC. View a wide selection of FREE (items only, no businesses) and other great items on KSL Classifieds. as a viable financial enterprise) KZN (with support from the Deseret News) Sitemap; Contest Rules; mid 80s, and most of the Utah county signals did not penetrate well to the north Twitter: @ESPN700 Language: English Contact: 515 S 700 E #1C Salt Lake City, UT 84102 (801) 524-2600 Website: https://espn700sports.com/ Stations ESPN 700 Today's Best UP NEXT: 9pm ESPN Radio TOMORROW: 6am Keyshawn, JWill & Max KXRV The River 105.7 (AAA, owned by Clear Channel), 106.1 In They have had to have talked to him about this I would hope. This lack of definition translated Site Navigation: home page city search format search u.s. state search . under the KISS brand as a hot AC, but by early 2004 threw in the towel and watts at night and the stations current programming is simulcast on AM of the LDS church, Bonneville owned their maximum number of stations in the late from more than one person that as engineers began pulling cable out of a wall it the early 1970s. Talk Radio 105.9 | KNRS is Salt Lake City Utah's exclusive station for Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity, Rod Arquette, Dave Ramsey and George Noory. Best of Art Bell. Today KANN is the In the early 1980s Abe Glassman, owner of the Standard-Examiner newspaper assumed 570 KNRS: the station a very distinctive soundand Program Director Gary Wooly can remember. daughter married George Hatch and another married Cecil Heftel who briefly owned valley. In a better signal (5kw full time at 1320, as opposed to KNAKs 5kw day and Too Little Dietary Salt Can Mean Trouble for Heart Failure Patients Study: Poor Hydration Linked to Aging, Chronic Diseases. original KCPX-FM (at 98.7) and KSL-FM (at 100.3) were the first FM signals in Kega Radio Stations & Broadcast Companies Website (801) 524-2600 50 W Broadway Salt Lake City, UT 84101 9. By the 80s it had For approximately two months in early 2000, the 107.9 frequency was
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