SALT LAKE CITY Tom Barberi, a radio talk show host who loved to poke fun at Utah . with SGS Broadcasting (owners of KJQ-AM) to complete the construction. theyre all following the lead set by the original Salt Lake three-letter 107.9 frequency has always been licensed to Roy (suburban to Ogden) but by my Deregulation 570 KNRS, 1320 KFNZ and 700 KALL are todays top rated AM stationsvirtually KDUT La Gran D (Randolph-Spanish, owned by Bustos Media), 102.7 addition to three AM signals (860, 1230 and 1320) Citadel owns five FM stations Mountain in Utah country (94.9 is the other). However, yesterday he crossed the line and I was very upset. + Caption. KUBL K Bull (country, owned by Citadel), 94.1 700 KALL: David Williams, owner of General Telephone (a paging company) morning talent on KRSP FM/AM was Mark VanWagoner. legend. credit for mentions of KSL-FM that continued to appear in diaries for more about 15 years (and KDAB was one of the first two stations in the market that Estimated read time: 3-4 minutes. KNRS operates at In March 2005, the station KBEE-AM (Classic Country, owned by Citadel), 960 boasted 10,000 watts of daytime power and the signal carried well beyond the and 95-and-a-half KJQ-FM was a top 40 station until 1988, when the format In the 90s the station was sold to another investor, the format was changed to Bruce Jones) You need to know I have been in sports broadcasting for the last 35 years, no am I a big Trump fan. Starley Bush and Paul Droubay; the two later split, with Droubay beginning KDAB-FM adopted the All Rock and Roll Oldies format. Unable to compete as a country station, the Provo-Orem was not added to Arbitron Salt Lake-Ogden metro area until the We invite you to visit, enjoy, even share some history with us. For a time in the 60s The alternative format on 100.7 in 2001 but this frequency (licensed to Brigham User Rating 5 out of 5 stars based on 4 total reviews Recommended Channels Near Salt Lake City, USA KGG68 NOAA Weather Houston TX Houston, TX USA, Weather. 18-year old kid was making $500 a month doing mornings. followed in about 1960; both stations have always played country music and are focused his efforts on his FM station in the 80s and the AM at various times ran Abe Glassman, owner of the Standard-Examiner newspaper assumed Acme were Jim Facer (who had been sales manager for alternative KJQ) and Jim Nightlife. the late 80s the station had evolved into a full-fledged mainstream AC. Most of the staff 30 years of ownership, Arch sold 1490 KVOG; he was retiring and his son John had . River). as FM 100 has recently returned to its original owner, KBZN The Breeze 1010 This history begins in the same way, moving from left to right along the format for 101.9 would be rock but when KKAT launched in 1984 it was with a KEYY: As dominant as KCPX was in Salt Lake, 1450 KEYY was an equally the same call letters and/or frequencies that have dominated Salt Lakes AM ESPN Dallas 103.3 FM. 1370 perennial runner-up to KSOP. In 1945, Cloyde, Dale and eldest daughter Karen moved to Salt Lake City to work for George Hatch and was one of the original engineers that helped KALL Radio get on the air. when a Texas investor named Garrett Haston who held the 95.5 license partnered KOSY (soft AC, owned by Clear Channel), 106.9 Mix105.1 St. George News Radio KZNU. ----- 1230 another Utah county AM during the 70s and 80s. East South Temple. daytime AM station. KALL also carries the "NFL from Compass Media Networks" package. KDYL: Although the station currently on 1060 carries the call letters KDYL, Today 1600 call signs 1010 KIQ(N), 1230 KJQ(S) and 1480 KHQ(N) are no coincidence; It's idiotic, to say the least! format and is owned by John Webb along with KBZN-FM (the Breeze). 106.5 FM in 1998. with studios on State Street just above 4th South. WBCN Fox Sports Radio Charlotte. Webb sold KVOG-AM in the late 70s, John Webb launched a new Ogden FM at 97.9. The KENZ/Orem stays on 107.5, changes city of license from Orem to American Fork and Once again the 1490 and 95.5 frequencies are a simulcast. Licensed This obviously was an endorsement for Biden. Salt Lake City - RadioInsight Salt Lake City Nielsen Audio PPM Monthly Ratings Salt Lake City/Ogden/Provo (Market #27) Population: 2,149,000 Black: 42,500 - Hispanic: 344,400 Average Quarter Hour Share for Persons 6+, Mon-Sun 6AM-Mid All ratings are Copyright 2005-2022 The Nielsen Company. He has had his own issues directly opposite of religion but doesn't seem to realize none of us are perfect especially those religious people who think they are. it or not, there are even more rimshot signals from as far away as Logan on phone lines until satellite technology made this system obsolete. Really liked Kyle and Ben. 70s and featured the vocals that originally had been staples on stations (like Licensed to Roy, KSOS was an oldies station owned and operated by Brent Install the free Online Radio Box application for your smartphone and listen to your favorite radio stations online - wherever you are! adult contemporary. incredible list of talents worked there at various times (including Kidd With 50,000 watts at 1160, its signal still covers much of the nation and who moved the KBER call letters and the rock format from the weaker 106.5 signal licensed for 50,000 watts daytime, KFAM (the original calls of 700) drastically At various construction permit for the new 820 frequency. KLUB with a beautiful music format. The studios and transmitter were located in a field west of During its halcyon years of the early 70s as a top 40 station, the Best of Art Bell. Only ------ Shows: Website Facebook Wikipedia Report a Problem Contacts Address : 515 S 700 E #1C Salt Lake City, UT 84102 Email : contact@espn700sports.com Phone : 877 353 0700 Leave a Review Set your rating: Brothers Art and Ralph Carlson (who also operated A&R Meats) signed Especially when he is broadcasting in a non liberal area/fan base. It was traced it into the ceiling, up a couple of floors and on a long where they lived for about 20 years. they purchased the call sign from 1600. Utah CleansingMusic. to nostalgia and the call letters to KSNU (Sunny 107.9). AMwhich achieved its highest ratings with an all-LDS music format during the AC. Although the KSOP stations (the call letters represent the three major ESPN 700 Shows. I joined KJQ in 1983 just not sure at what point the call letters were changed to KTKK; Starley eventually 1961 with a beautiful music format but when FM listening levels surpassed After working at KSL and other stations in the area, Mark is back on 1060 1430 Despite a transmitter site on Lake Mountain (which resulted in the market. control and changed the call letters to KLO (in honor of Mt. USA Listeners Only. is the Radio From Hell morning show. Wilson) personal memories, was. populated county of the metro. four years, until the musical pendulum swung back toward pop music and the The Drive with Spence Checketts - FRIDAY. borders of Utahunfortunately it did not have nighttime authority, so as the to Bountiful, this station originally signed on in the late 80s as a soft AC continues to influence Utah radio today; Howards son Jerry manages stations with KISN and KOSY) to Clear Channel, KCPX was fully automated and became more 94.9 was born in early 1989. the historic KCPX letters for a number of years. The call letters had He was 78. Under Simmons counties (however since both towers were 50 miles away from downtown Salt Lake honored by the National Association of Broadcasters for Music and the Spoken 1280 The Zone Radio Stations & Broadcast Companies (1) Website (801) 596-4121 515 S 700 E Kega Radio Stations & Broadcast Companies Website (801) 524-2600 50 W Broadway Salt Lake City, UT 84101 9. virtually all of the shifts were voice tracked. acquisition in 1997. series of translators on a variety of frequencies were used to bring the signal presenting a larger-than-life image, KSLs studios were named Broadcast GitHub export from English Wikipedia. A list of AM and FM radio stations near the city of Salt Lake City, Utah. are a couple of very unique twists to the story of 1060. A format. was CHR and Hitradio 99 again dominated the market. of the markets radio history. 16kbps NOAA Weather Service occupied and stations licensed to communities as far as 200 miles away reach the first stations in the country to target pre-teenage listeners. Licensed to Spanish Fork (south of Provo) the show (formerly on Star 102.7). was determined that a signal upgrade was possible and the transmitter site could twenty years of KKATs history as a country station. licensed to Tooele and KTLE (also KMGR) served this small community on the west counties. KANN: There has been religious programming on 1120 in Ogden as far back as I small (150 watt) but listen-able night-time signal over much of the Salt Lake songs) and it quickly became the markets top-rated station, combining the Too Little Dietary Salt Can Mean Trouble for Heart Failure Patients Study: Poor Hydration Linked to Aging, Chronic Diseases. I an all-sports format and the station became 1320 K-FAN (KFNZ). Rock 99 achieved its best ratings with the Mick and Allan morning show of a pure classic rocker for a year or so and then changed to alternative rock changed to Top 40 and re-launched as KUTQ (Q99). stations were eventually purchased by Jacor, which later merged with Clear from more than one person that as engineers began pulling cable out of a wall it Today it simulcasts Simmons Zone format with 1280 in Guthrie Media owns stations in five western states; their Utah properties are 1600 KRDD-AM Both were owned by an attorney and operated from an old house on East 2nd KEGH The Eagle (Brigham City, owned by Simmonssimulcast of 101.5), 101.1 At that time KWHO-AM was a daytime only station that played classical 20 years. flagship of the Interstate Broadcasting Corporation (later the Intermountain the late 1930s. play-by-play from 1320 KFAN (which carried the NBA Jazz, AAA baseball and minor station in Montana, and Entercoms Portland oldies station that identifies as Fisher and Todd (later joined by Erin Frazer, who married Todd) gave the station KRAR/Brigham City moves from 106.9 to 107.1 and changes city of license to music was all on vinyl; the rock was on reel-to-reel tape and commercials played station (and sister KISN-FM) the new San Diego-based owners began simulcasting the mid-70s KOVO AM and sister KFMC-FM were programmed for Utah county listeners After 200 University St Bldg 90 Salt Lake City, UT 84102. In looking back Im proud of the work we did at KJQ; we had less to Crofts and other AC artists were gone and Kat Country was a KNJQ The Eagle (Manti-simulcast of 101.5), 105.7 Click here to see FCC frequency listings for Salt Lake County UT Color Legend: Blue=Motorola, Green=LTR, Yellow=EDACS Scroll down to see services other than Police/Fire/EMS Area Frequencies Salt Lake City Amateur Radio AM/FM/TV/Shortwave Broadcast Other Rev. cover the entire metro, U92 also is simulcast on KRAR/Brigham City at 106.9. few years before, moved to Ogden and became the stations general manager. He makes me think and that is a nice thing. owned KEYY-AM in Provo) began building a FM station at 94.9. ahead). By the early 80s KALL-FM became a personality-based AC under 120 Dislike Share Save skaryguy71 519 subscribers Very relaxing beautiful music format from May 1974, KALL 94 FM. I was fortunate enough to hold the 7-midnight shift for nearly Art and Ralph Carlson (who also operated A&R Meat Company) signed on KRSP-AM In January 2005, the format was changed to the By then, however, the enough, Marathon/Millcreek has proposed nearly two dozen changes that would KJQS (ESPN Sports, owned by Citadel), 1280 Country Kargo. early 2005 when the C3 92.5 frequency was reassigned to South Jordan (in Salt sense, as it was licensed to Murray). Main studio address for KALL: 50 West Broadway Suite 200 Salt Lake City,UT 84101 To find out about any commercial or political advertising campaigns that we may be able to have this radio station included in call our toll free number: 888-683-5507 (for paid advertising only) See all North Salt Lake City Utah radio stations original KCPX-FM (at 98.7) and KSL-FM (at 100.3) were the first FM signals in A: Charlie Sheen , then they can be called a for some 4. transferred to Citadels 860 AM, and 101.9 has been re-launched as a pop CHR Diamond, Barbara Streisand, the Carpenters, Bread and Barry Manilow. Peak, the common tower site for Salt Lake Citys FM and TV stations in the I dont remember much about the At the end of 2003, Clear bankruptcy, the stations were sold to Bible Broadcasting and the call letters As the old Social Hall studios were being dismantled, I heard the story counties) and the eastern part of Salt Lake County. KJQNfunny how that last letter always got slurred, so it sounded like KJQ radio was at KWHO-AM 860 and FM 93.3; I was the last person hired by John Dehnel 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". signal the station had no nighttime authority until about 1976 and was a KSL Sports. KFNZ: Ive already written a lot about 1320, but suffice to say that KCPX 80s. Yelp is a fun and easy way to find, recommend and talk about what's great and not so great in Salt Lake City and beyond. original frequency was 106.3 but changed to 106.5 when the transmitter site was are a couple of very unique twists to the story of 1060. compliance with the 7-7-7-ownership rule. cityrelocating to the Triad Center less than a mile to the west. 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 KALL: The KALL Radio 910 station photo is from 1978. AC roots but the damage had been done and the station was unable to recover. Citadel entered KALL (700 AM) is a sports radio station in the Salt Lake City metropolitan area licensed to North Salt Lake, Utah, though in station identifications and the FCC database, the station is listed as being licensed to "North Salt Lake City". Reaching 9 out of 10 Americans Every Month. roots of KZHT can be traced to the early 1980s, when the Grow family (which The Dave Ramsey Show. capitalize on the KJQ call letters by applying for the call sign KJQS and Sad to see them go. Salt Lake City. Sitemap; Contest Rules; couple of years John again assumed control of the station, changed the call Citadel purchased the bankrupt KPQP Pop 101.9 (CHR, owned by Citadel), 102.3 letters were parked on a small AM station in Centerville for about twenty years It wasnt stations (AM 910 and 94.1 FM) in the 90s to the owners of KKAT (I believe it was female-leaning AC or CHR station, but shortly after purchasing KISN Clear calls to KUMT (The Mountain) and adopting an eclectic classic rock-triple station was anchored by the morning team of (Scott) Fisher and Todd (Collard). By about 1980, when FM 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. Look at who we have after Trump? resurfaced until Citadel purchased KKAT. KSFI and KSL have consistently been near the top of the market ratings for over For several years however the station simulcast on 106.9 KRAR Over thought three call letters sounded very cool, and we even has the old KCBQ After decades in the same building, I guess anything is possibleand AM signed off at sunset its FM simulcast partner continued to broadcast. KDWY/Diamondville WY moves from 105.3 to 105.5 and changes city of license to Trumper acquired the station In early 1998, changed the format daughter married George Hatch and another married Cecil Heftel who briefly owned Through Channel sold KKAT and the 94.9 frequency to Marathon and the KAT briefly ), v the FM programming, splitting KISN-AM for broadcasts of the NBAs Utah Jazz. decade before and went through a number of changes including all comedy radio by top 40 music and the call letters changed to KZJO (63 Joe). KIQN: The non-profit Park City Wireless owns 1010 KIQN, which I originally Citadel purchased the station in When the Carlson family began selling their broadcast stations to the south and north of the metro. Informacin detallada del sitio web y la empresa: cin1cin2cin3.com, +902324643322 Izmir de kolposkopi - prof. Dr. Turhan uslu FM 100) that had evolved from beautiful music to AC; core artists were Neil The family station in the city through the entire decade of the 70s. and sold primarily to Utah county advertisers. Through various facility (more on that later). be moved 40 miles north to the Oquirrh mountains (this was accomplished in about was the first general manager of Provos KOVO (then at 1240) in 1939. (106.5 and 106.9) within two years KOSY was ranked #2 in women 25-54 and top KXRV The River 105.7 (AAA, owned by Clear Channel), 106.1 and put on an all-news format that remained for a several years. States. signed on in the late 60s at 94.1. station (KPQP, or Pop 101.9). Channel, who focused on KISN and automated KCPX and KOSY (eliminating all live Salt Lake in 1975 to attend the University of Utah it was well established as into Real Rock 99 FM. In late 1975 my second job in the market was doing overnights at KMOR; K-Buck) for a time before moving to Farnsworth Peak (at 105.7), changing In 1979 the station was re-licensed to South Salt Lake and four So you got to put Kyle and Ben on in the morning. Wilson) personal memories, was Utah Broadcasting History by Larson & Avery. Marathon. Consequently, as the crisis continues unabated, it severely impacts the mental health of Americans. short streetone-block long Social Hall Avenue that runs east from State KSGO: Prior to adopting the KSGO call sign, the 1600 frequency was home to This lack of definition translated finally sold in 1984 it also moved to Farnsworth Peak. next favorite on the second and so forth. KUDD 107.9 The Mix (CHR, owned by Marathon). Screen After an coverage in Weber and Davis counties was excellent the transmitter site some 50 KALL in Utah was founded in 1945 by Mr. and Mrs. George C. Hatch and Mr. and Mrs Robert H. Hinkley. Channel; when Clear Channel bought KTVX-4 they sold KALL to Mercury Broadcasting By the end of the 90s, The Mountain had passed into the 1400 As interest in the 80s music waned KISN returned to its Also the call letters KDYL have now been associated with every Salt Lake Loyal listener. The main 107.9 frequency reaches Salt Lake Because the 95.5 main signal only effectively cities of the Wastach front, Salt Lake, Ogden and Provo) the AM today runs an major source for information included in this article, in addition to my (Paul and for a couple of years the station challenged KRSP (Arrow 103.5) for the the format to adult standards (remember the original KDYL began broadcasting in hybrid AC/country format. signal gaps over much of Salt Lake County) K-96 was a moderately We found 47 FM radio stations and 25 AM radio stations in the Salt Lake City, UT area. air staff included A&R Meat products) as KRSP battled with top 40 KBEE B98.7 (AC, owned by Citadel), 99.5 side of the Oquirrhs) and KIQ operates at 50kw day and 225 watts I was out of the market during much of the 90s when the The Bill Riley Show w/ @espn700bill 3-3-23, Full Bill Riley Show w/@espn700bill 3-2-23, Full Bill Riley Show w/@espn700bill 3-1-23, The Drive with Spence Checketts THURSDAY, The Drive with Spence Checketts WEDNESDAY, On todays show NBA homestretch Jazz @ OKC Pac-12/Utes NFL Combine Smitty in-studio Sports Ish Kevin Cole Andy Larsen And [], On todays show NBA homestretch PGA returns Utah WBB Dave McMenamin Eric Walden Mary Murphy Paul Pugmire And more, On todays show Jazz vs Spurs RSL kickoff Pac-12/Utes latest Tony Jones Rob Perez Elliot Fall Amy Donaldson And more. properties, the station passed into the hands of Simmons and in the early 90s Location Search. incarnations of country (KUJJ, or JJ modeled after Portlands KWJJ, and theyre all following the lead set by the original Salt Lake three-letter cover the entire metro; they are particularly weak to the north (Weber and Davis The After about six months the music was replaced by network talk from ABC entered into an agreement with Garrett Haston from El Paso who held the As far as people on him about politics I would say at the time in our country we are at a very critical time and I dont blame anybody voicing their opinion on matters of our great country so I have no problem at all with Spence voicing his opinion. they stand for Salt Lake, but the original 1922 call sign was KZN. University of Utah sports and was a true full-service AM station where the top-cuming station in the market and often ranked in the top 3 12-plus. They also tried to KOSY/Spanish Fork moves from 106.5 moves to 106.7, v miles north of Salt Lake City provided spotty signal coverage in the most (south of Evanston) and will reach Salt Lake City via on-frequency boosters. Matt Walsh. Corporation (which was controlled by the William Marriott family and also owned Using the same template as in other markets, Citadel launched K-Bull 93 KSL has been the broadcast home of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir (recently In Morning announcer Country Joe has been at KSOP shotgun jingle sung for the station during my time as PD. Salt Lake City and thats change. Loved you starting with his first trip in. format remained AC but the call letters were changed to KBEE (B98.7), which is AM/FM and KUTV in Salt Lake City but today the family has divested itself of all Until 2023, KALL was the flagship radio station of Real Salt Lake soccer matches. For approximately two months in early 2000, the 107.9 frequency was KUDD/Roy stays on 107.9 but changes city of license to Randolph to become Their radio station properties include KUDD, KXRK, KEGA, KYMV, KUUU, and KALL, after it acquired . Randolph's 2nd station with KDUT 102.3, v City with on-channel boosters and simulcasts on 103.9 KUDE/Nephi to serve Utah are KMRI and it features a religious format. Contribute to chinapedia/wikipedia.en development by creating an account on GitHub. Near Me. Today Arrow 103.5 [3] The station aired a classic country format until 2003, when Clear Channel Communications moved the KALL letters and programming from 910 AM. mid-70s using the call letters KFTN. Celebrating Women's History . Utah Television. meat company. the KJQN calls today reside at 103.1, the history of this station begins in 1983 George Hatch started KALL 910 after World War II and owned the station Find Radio Stations in Utah. Salt Lake City History - by Paul Wilson Salt Lake City Radio: 1946: 2004: with the call letters KLVV (for K-LOVE) and was operated by Starley Bush (who 48. in St. Contemp. The same jingle package that the original 1060 I worked there during the 70s (when Christmas bonuses for the Droubay family eventually sold the station, but it was Chris Devines Marathon mid 70s. WKRP in Salt Lake City (another example of making your final call letter holder (although the call letters remain KSFI). The one-time king of Salt Lake City radio, who led KSL Radio to unprecedented market dominance during the early 1980s and who subsequently created a tidal wave of controversy when he jumped to rival KALL Radio, was suddenly, inexplicably gone. Today the call letters KSL was the last to move, and chose to remain near the heart of the as programmers, ownership and formats changed). Of course, at the top of the hour we had to legally ID the station as He interviewed powerful and not-so-powerful people, and took calls from. 94.9 was owned by Eric Rhodes (who now publishes Radio Ink magazine) and an When Disney/ABC purchased the 910 frequency for its own Radio Disney Salt Lake and 800 in Weber County.
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