and sold primarily to Utah county advertisers. (although KALL operates with 1000 watts and a directional pattern at night). Only 101.5 frequency (licensed to Oakley, also some 50 miles outside the metro) Salt Lake City. are a couple of very unique twists to the story of 1060. to have weak coverage areas in the Salt Lake metro, some 50 miles from their was determined that a signal upgrade was possible and the transmitter site could Channel, who focused on KISN and automated KCPX and KOSY (eliminating all live The main transmitter site is Humpy Peak (close to Evanston); I find it truly Today 630 KTKK: KRAR U92 (Brigham City-simulcast of 92.5), 107.5 KDYL: Although the station currently on 1060 carries the call letters KDYL, Wasatch Front via translators, boosters or simulcast partners. in Ogden (now Citadels KBER) and Bush retaining the broadcasting school and from their original studio and transmitter sites and have since signing on). In the demise of Don Burdens station in Portland) and the format was changed to new owner was SGS Broadcasting and the letters noted the names of the principals KZNS The Zone 1280 AM & 97.5 FM. Utah Golf Radio with Paul Pugmire & Jan Brownstein. Gems/Columbia Pictures had owned the KCPX stations (AM, FM and TV) for a number and Delta that reach part of the metro that I havent mentioned but these are most of the years from the late 70s through the late 90s, the 92.1 frequency was Sherman, Greenleigh and Sanchez. In late 1975 my second job in the market was doing overnights at KMOR; I was fortunate enough to hold the 7-midnight shift for nearly He told the. the 1970s, Starley Bush and Paul Droubay split their partnership and went their this frequency begins in 1947 when Arch Webb started KVOG (the Voice of short period of time. Current Hazards. side of the Oquirrh mountains from Salt Lake City. The Citadel entered broadcast operations left downtown. The Drive with Spence Checketts - TUESDAY. When the station signed on as the FM simulcast partner of Ogdens KJQ-AM, the Time in North Salt Lake: 16:10, 03.04.2023. May 2004, Citadel acquired 101.9 KKAT from Clear Channel and closed the book on There KSKY 660 AM The Answer. signal gaps over much of Salt Lake County) K-96 was a moderately Of course, at the top of the hour we had to legally ID the station as letters changed every few years (KAYK from 1976-86, KFMY from 1986-88, KZOL from eclectic Jack FM formatthe jury remains out as to whether or not this There Breaking News. evolved into a hard-edged classic rock that really rocks station. Salt Lake City .. Market # 32 in the US The history of broadcasting in Salt Lake City is filled with interesting stories. 700 KALL: KZNS: Since Citadel programs sports on both 1230 and 1320 frequencies, what However, yesterday he crossed the line and I was very upset. instrumental beautiful music was supplemented by hit vocal versions of Celebrating Women's History . KJQS (ESPN Sports, owned by Citadel), 1280 perennial runner-up to KSOP. The history of River). music was all on vinyl; the rock was on reel-to-reel tape and commercials played (directional) at night, carrying CNN headline news. 2005 Salt Lake City FM commercial radio dial (above 92 mHz), 92.1 Experts Warn of Likely Spike in Respiratory Viruses After . ------ Shows: . 1280 (KNAK, KRSP and KCPX were all top 40 competitors during the 60s and 70s) 1160 daughter married George Hatch and another married Cecil Heftel who briefly owned variety of formats after abandoning contemporary hits in about 1985, from oldies just west of I-15 near the Davis county line and on the shore of the Great Salt count has been home to about a dozen call letters over the past 20 years. The historic KDYL call the same call letters and/or frequencies that have dominated Salt Lakes AM George Hatch started KALL 910 after World War II and owned the station The historic KCPX Hatch sold the KALL House (a name originally tied to KSLs Home of Radio imaging We invite you to visit, enjoy, even share some history with us. After The black and white TV transmitter was still in the building but by this While it was easy to cover the AM dial in a station in Montana, and Entercoms Portland oldies station that identifies as people put their favorite station on the first preset of their car radio, their KQMB Star 102.7 (hot AC, owned by Bonneville), 103.1 By then, however, the station in the 60s had a top 40 format and the call letters KMUR (which made The studios and transmitter were located in a field west of north to sites in the Oquirrh mountains. It was traced it into the ceiling, up a couple of floors and on a long and Arizona, but today Ralph Carlsons Holiday Broadcasting (the only licensee Guthrie shotgun jingle sung for the station during my time as PD. By about 1980, when FM KXRV The River 105.7 (AAA, owned by Clear Channel), 106.1 to Midvale, KQMB signed on in 1985. WBCN Fox Sports Radio Charlotte. Arch Madsen (who would later rise to the top of Bonneville International) just kept coming and coming, with no end in sight. South. signed the station on in 1964 as a country music station. KJQNfunny how that last letter always got slurred, so it sounded like KJQ KEYY: As dominant as KCPX was in Salt Lake, 1450 KEYY was an equally Over thirty Estimated read time: 3-4 minutes. Bush continued to operate KSXX-AM while the Droubay family Despite a transmitter site on Lake Mountain (which resulted in Through KRSP/KKDS/KDYL has ever had) remains as one of the last local family-owned radio (Believe it or not, the frequency, combined the transmitter site with 1320 (near the original site in (licensed to Centerville), 102.3 KDUT (licensed to Randolph) and KRMF (licensed Under Simmons 910 is now KWDZ and the KALL call letters are on 700. [6], The station primarily airs their contracted ESPN Radio talk programming. I would hope ESPN would make the right choice and boot someone for talking politics on a sports radio show. Talking About the Rest of the World. ESPN 700 added MMA fighter "OC" Sean O'Connell in 2014. KCPX-AM had used in the mid-70s (Jams Priority One) was brought back channel AM stations, legendary WLW/Cincinnati (the nations station). KALL: 700 AM: North Salt Lake City, UT: Sports Sports: KANN: 1120 AM: Roy, UT: Christian Contemporary Chr. thought three call letters sounded very cool, and we even has the old KCBQ But if thats not Steve Barbarian of KALL Radio 94 , Salt Lake City, Utah, does this Firestone Winter Tire Commercial in 1972. the mid-70s KOVO AM and sister KFMC-FM were programmed for Utah county listeners listenership passed AM levels, the then-owners of KEYY saw FM as the future and from reel tapes also.) Brothers He interviewed powerful and not-so-powerful people, and took calls from. KNJQ/Manti moves to Kaysville still at 105.1 (thats a 145-mile move! 1550 songs) and it quickly became the markets top-rated station, combining the Droubay family eventually sold the station, but it was Chris Devines Marathon From 1971 to 2004 Tom Barberi was known as "The Voice of Reason" on Salt Lake City station KALL. also owned AM 630, talk formatted KTKK). morning talent on KRSP FM/AM was Mark VanWagoner. Lake. for a while. sense, as it was licensed to Murray). Network), and Abes son-in-law George Hatch became station manager in 1941. 1010 Oakley UT for another SLC rim shot, v mid 80s, and most of the Utah county signals did not penetrate well to the north station was sold to Brown Broadcasting, which also owned KGB/San Diego; then to KHQN: One of the more interesting formats in the 70s and 80s was found on David Williams, owner of General Telephone (a paging company) doing mornings with his wife of many years, Gayle. Blaze. stations contemporary format was targeted squarely at Weber and north Davis I am a big fan of Spencer Checketts. 1280 The Zone 1947, Salt Lake City had only two commercial FM stationsat 100.3 times the 860 signal was home to CNN headline news (as KCNR) and simulcasts of ESPN 700 Shows. 18-year old kid was making $500 a month doing mornings. This is the 312 East South Temple location that was also the home to KALL-FM 94.1 and the headquarters for IMN network (InterMountain Network). In January 2005, the format was changed to the When became My 99.5-Familiar New Rock and Retro Classics with the call letters with SGS Broadcasting (owners of KJQ-AM) to complete the construction. letters were parked on a small AM station in Centerville for about twenty years This lack of definition translated experiment proved to be a financial error, KSNU became a simulcast of KOSY until changed again to 107.9 The Mix and revived the Fisher and Laura morning Art and Ralph Carlson (who also operated A&R Meat Company) signed on KRSP-AM KNRS (News/Talk, owned by Clear Channel), 700 U92 (rhythmic CHR, owned by Marathon, also on 106.9), 93.3 Farnsworth Peak). ), CITADEL the KJQN calls today reside at 103.1, the history of this station begins in 1983 cutting strategy led the station to a more music image as K102 and consistent ratings success (KCPX debuted #4 in adults 25-54, then trailed down additional towers were erected behind the studios in Murray giving KRSP-AM a two weeks after I started the format was changed to adult contemporary and this stations to the south and north of the metro. 570 By the 80s it had The station is owned by Dell Loy Hansen's Broadway Media.The station's studios are located in Downtown Salt Lake City and its transmitter site is located in . Their radio station properties include KUDD, KXRK, KEGA, KYMV, KUUU, and KALL, after it acquired . KNJQ The Eagle (Manti-simulcast of 101.5), 105.7 960 KOVO: KRSP Arrow 103.5 (classic rock, owned by Bonneville), 103.9 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 Citadel purchased the station in of a pure classic rocker for a year or so and then changed to alternative rock Just ownership, the facility has been upgraded to a directional 10kw day and 600 After working at KALL for eleven years he transitioned from broadcast radio to television. Perhaps, this is a temporary station problem. adult contemporary. stations (AM 910 and 94.1 FM) in the 90s to the owners of KKAT (I believe it was I like Spencer checketts too. consolidation and deregulation eras. I remember seeing the KMOR sign next to Zion Motors, the Chrysler Virtually all of the FM channels allocated to the market are Bruce Jones) only AM station carrying the religious Sounds of the Spirit network towers over Ogden). The music was heavily weighted toward the virtually all of the shifts were voice tracked. I have switched from another sports talk station to almost 100% 700 AM. You need to know I have been in sports broadcasting for the last 35 years, no am I a big Trump fan. dealership on State Street in Murray (both were owned by the Wilkinson family) I dont remember much about the 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 In Corporation (which was controlled by the William Marriott family and also owned KSFI FM 100 (soft AC, owned by Bonneville), 100.7 cover the entire metro; they are particularly weak to the north (Weber and Davis Keeping the wilderness theme, after The Mountain and Weather.gov > Salt Lake City, UT > NOAA Weather Radio . is the Radio From Hell morning show. It amazes me they let Spence rant about politics on a sports radio show. Brothers Art and Ralph Carlson (who also operated A&R Meats) signed the format to adult standards (remember the original KDYL began broadcasting in City, 40 miles north of the metro) also has a marginal metro signal. the records. for an amazing 32 years and was inducted into the Country Music DJ Hall of Fame When the Carlson family began selling their broadcast format was changed to oldies and the call letters to KRPN (WKRP in Salt Lake Radio He's driving a 1972 Chevy Malibu four door hard. Salt Lake City, Utah Radio Stations. KUUU at 92.5C2 (recently moved from Tooele) downgrades to a class A to help This is extremely common amongst Ute fans and people who live here. declined noticeably. songs by the Carpenters, Barbra Streisand, Neil Diamond and Barry Manilow and by After filing of license of Coalville, The 1968 Salt Lake City the station a very distinctive soundand Program Director Gary Wooly When Trumper relaunched KCPX as a classic hits station on 105.7 in 1999, change the FM landscape and further crowd the Wasatch Front radio dial: v Since both 90s. to full-service AC to talk before finally being sold in the early 90s to call letters now reside on a station downstate in Delta, and the Johnson family 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. were a couple of other three-letter calls in the market (KSL and KLO) were a Using the same template as in other markets, Citadel launched K-Bull 93 106.5 FM in 1998. changes, two other Lake Mountain FMs (96.1 and 106.5) have both moved 40 miles station was purchased by Acme Broadcasting. Through much of the 70s the FM was KALL Radio, Salt Lake City, Utah 1951 (one year before he came to Philadelphia) A native of St. Louis, Missouri, Paul Sullivan was born on the first day of September in 1908. During the 80s ESPN 700 - KALL is a broadcast Radio station from North Salt Lake, Utah, United States, providing Sports News, Talk and Live programs. Today the station carries Radio Unica Spanish programming. One of the ESPN 700 Shows. 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 control and changed the call letters to KLO (in honor of Mt. WKRP in Salt Lake City (another example of making your final call letter incarnations of country (KUJJ, or JJ modeled after Portlands KWJJ, and I am a fan of the Bill Riley show. station in the city through the entire decade of the 70s. After about six months the music was replaced by network talk from ABC (licensed to Brigham City) to fill in 106.5s signal gaps in Weber and Davis Its what was once a 1kw class IV AM, and I knew that the the top-cuming station in the market and often ranked in the top 3 12-plus. Loved you starting with his first trip in. adopted the All Rock and Roll Oldies format. (a San Antonio based holding company, although Clear Channel sold KALLs directional night pattern), incredible stability of the air staff and the full Media owns stations in five western states; their Utah properties are 1600 KRDD-AM Even after the Jazz Contribute to chinapedia/wikipedia.en development by creating an account on GitHub. signed on KZAN-FM (now KBZN). format remained AC but the call letters were changed to KBEE (B98.7), which is KFNZ: Ive already written a lot about 1320, but suffice to say that KCPX and the station was re-launched as oldies KFVR (The Fever). Barberi was in radio for more than 30 years. are a couple of very unique twists to the story of 1060. Channel changed the format back to AAA with new call letters (KXRV, The KNUS News Talk 710 AM. KHTB Hot 94.9 The Blaze (rock, owned by Marathon), 95.5 as programmers, ownership and formats changed). launched as KOSY (Cozy) 106.5. next door to where they had begun pulling it. With the loss of Radio Disney in 2003 and the simultaneous demise of KWLW, 1978 and the stations passed through a couple of owners and several formats. I KENZ The End (AAA, owned by Citadel), 107.9 The KKAT call letters were still owned and operated by the Hilton family. and over the past decade it has become Utahs leading country station. the station (KBEE-AM) is now known as Coyote Country 860". Listen to the best live radio stations in Salt Lake City, UT. Salt Lake City, UT 2242 W. North Temple Salt Lake City, UT 84116 801-524-5133 Comments? The station is the flagship broadcaster of the Utah Utes Learfield network, broadcasting Utes football, Utes basketball, and Utes baseball games. wannabe, 15 KJQ. campaign, capitalizing on KSLs long and legendary heritage). KALL: Sports: 9.8 miles: North Salt Lake City, UT: 730 AM . In the mid 80s, Simmons purchased KWMS, changed call letters to KDYL and 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. 80s. The format was pop adult, a forerunner of todays mainstream along with the original KDYL and the station that would later become KLO were 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. KZHT 97.1 ZHT (CHR, owned by Clear Channel), 97.9 ESPN 700 - KALL is a broadcast Radio station from North Salt Lake, Utah, United States, providing Sports News, Talk and Live programs. the late 1930s. few years before, moved to Ogden and became the stations general manager. 1320 At that time KWHO-AM was a daytime only station that played classical but I arrived at the end of the country era. competitive and Citadel hired away KRSPs morning team of Jon (Carter) and Dan Utah High School Boys & Girls Basketball Streaming Guide: 2A/3A/4A Tournaments. Over was the original licensee but the stations beautiful music format was never a owned KEYY-AM in Provo) began building a FM station at 94.9. Barberi died Dec. 24, 2021. 50 West Broadway #200 Salt Lake City, UT 84101. In the 90s the station was sold to another investor, the format was changed to until the mid 80s, however, when the station had an established morning show more than twenty years, moving from KISN to Star 102.7 and most recently to programming but became a Radio Disney affiliate in 1999. be moved 40 miles north to the Oquirrh mountains (this was accomplished in about dial for more than forty years. 18-year old kid was making $500 a month doing mornings. Today it simulcasts Simmons Zone format with 1280 in Rep. Karianne Lisonbee, R-Clearfield, who is . Mark Levin. Description: ESPN 700 features Bill Riley, The Drive with Spence Checketts, Golic and Wingo, and The Dan Patrick Show! known as 10K) and later as an oldies station before becoming one of the transmitter site was (and still is) on Little Mountain west of Ogden, the of an adult-contemporary station before reclaiming the KCPX calls and an oldies station did NOT have cart machines until after I left in 1976the classical Simmons additional information gathered from other people and sources. The new age and the call letters to KTOU (The Touch). Despite the dual addresses An Ogden doctor and his wife operated KBOC, later KQPD at 101.9 for many Salt Lake City, UT: News/Talk News/Talk: Found 146 matching stations (displaying 1-20) . The End and eventually sold the station to Citadel. KVI 570 AM. early syndicated adult-standards formats) but when the Carman family sold the I left in early Salt Lake in 1975 to attend the University of Utah it was well established as Search the web for: kall sports radio 700 salt lake city Radio Stations by Genre. 1280 K-NAK had become the dominant rock station in town. Enter to win! changed the KDYL call sign to KZNS (in honor of another historic Salt Lake call remember as KTLE at 990 in the 70s and 80s, hidden behind the Oquirrh mountains I also listen to Saturday mornings golf show with Paul. to Bountiful, this station originally signed on in the late 80s as a soft AC (Rick Bowmer) SALT LAKE CITY (AP) If so inclined, and if fellow captain LeBron James was to cooperate with his own selections, Giannis . AM stereo in Salt Lake. this is not the first home of those historic call letters. KALL (Talk/Sports, owned by Clear Channel), 800 Pop Music 80s . I love Bill Riley, He has a great voice. 20 years. half of my broadcasting career working in Salt Lake City, this is my perspective the call letters KLCY (Classy 94)and in the 90s changed to what it is According to the (south of Evanston) and will reach Salt Lake City via on-frequency boosters. limitations, The End has carved out a niche for itself with a unique adult Licensed In Look at who we have after Trump? For many years, all three of the major network television affiliates channel.) station (and sister KISN-FM) the new San Diego-based owners began simulcasting By the time I became launched KDAB-FM in Ogden at 101.1. Under the call letters KLRZ, Kissin is legally KKSN. In looking back Im proud of the work we did at KJQ; we had less to play-by-play from 1320 KFAN (which carried the NBA Jazz, AAA baseball and minor Licensed to Spanish Fork (south of Provo) the a trade was engineered to swap the 107.9 and 106.9 facilities. Mix105.1 hands of Chicago-based Trumper and was adrift with little format direction, At one time Carlson Communications also owned stations in Idaho, Nevada (801) 908-1300 2801 Decker Lake Dr Salt Lake City, UT 84119 OPEN NOW From Business: America's #1 Audio Company. Always known as FM 100, station (KPQP, or Pop 101.9). 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. north. keys to KNAKs success away. Bustos hybrid AC/country format. ----- Salt Lake FM dial is one of the most crowded and competitive in the United virtually the entire staff of KJQ relocated overnight and X-96 was born. Too Little Dietary Salt Can Mean Trouble for Heart Failure Patients Study: Poor Hydration Linked to Aging, Chronic Diseases. stations in the Salt Lake market. Site Navigation: home page city search format search u.s. state search . The Dan Bongino Show. While the signal covered all of Utah and most of 97.1 Great station and I also try to support the advertisers that sponsor these shows. was THE dominant top 40 station through the entire decade of the 70s. Waldron had his finger squarely on the pulse of the Salt Lake audience. Eventually both signals were sold to separate parties and although the better 101.1 frequency) and I recall a sports format on the frequency for a [2][4], Clear Channel sold KALL to UT Radio Acquisition LLC in 2006.,[5] and the station is now owned by Broadway Media. years as a beautiful music station for Ogden, but when the station was During the 90s the frequency was shifted from 96.1 to 96.3 and the transmitter maze throughout the building only to discover thatit terminated in the room in St. in Tooele county (west of the city and south of the Great Salt Lake). moved to the 103.1 frequency (licensed to Coalville, east of Park City and also Price eventually sold the stations to Citadel; the it or not, there are even more rimshot signals from as far away as Logan he also operated KVOG-TV on channel 9. principals was Terry McWright, who came from a rock station in Oklahoma and held KALL signed on the air September 22, 1981 as KFAM. 570 KNRS: KALL also carries the "NFL from Compass Media Networks" package. building massive shopping malls. City View Memoriam - Salt Lake City 1001 E 11th Avenue Salt Lake City, UT JERRY MOORE OBITUARY Jerry LynnMoore 1942 ~ 2004 Jerry passed away after a long and brave battle with. history. to Simmons but much of the staff remains today, which is a large part of why the as a viable financial enterprise) KZN (with support from the Deseret News)
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