This is the Salt Lake City section of 
The Broadcast Archive

Maintained by:
Barry Mishkind - The Eclectic Engineer
Last Update 3/18/05

Salt Lake City .... Market # 32 in the US

The history of broadcasting in Salt Lake City is filled with interesting stories.  We invite you to visit, enjoy, even share some history with us.


Salt Lake City History - by Paul Wilson


Salt Lake City Radio:
1946:

570 KUTA    
910 KALL    
1160 KSL    
1240 KOVO   later moved to 960
1320 KDYL    
1400 KNAK   later moved to 1280
1430 KLO   (Ogden)

 

2004:

570 KNRS     News/Talk Clear Channel
630 KTKK     Talk  
700 KALL     Talk/Sports Clear Channel
730 KSVN   Ogden Spanish  
800 KSOS     Oldies Simmons
820 KUTR     CP Bonneville
860 KBEE     Country Citadel
910 KWDZ     Disney ABC
960 KOVO   Provo simulcast of 1280 Simmons
1010 KIQN   Magna CNN Headline  
1060 KDYL     Adult standards  
1120 KANN     Religion  
1160 KSL     News/Talk Bonneville
1230 KJQS     ESPN Sport Citadel
1280 KZNS     News/Sports Simmons
1320 KFNZ     Sports Citadel
1370 KSOP     Country  
1400 KSRR        
1430 KLO   Ogden Talk  
1450 KEYY   Provo Religion  
1480 KHQN     Spanish  
1490 KYFO   Ogden Religion  
1510 KLLB        
1550 KMRI        
1600 KSGO   Centerville Spanish  
1640 KBJA     Spanish  
1660 KXOL   Brigham City    

 

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