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Salt Lake City: Salt Lake City: 3 3 K03JD-D: Watchmen Christian TV: Right Now TV on 3.2, Biz TV on 3.3, Fun Roads on 3.4 Salt Lake City: Salt Lake City: 19 22 KPDR-LD YTA TV: Right Now TV on 19.2, HSN2 on 19.3, Jewelry TV on 19.4, Fun Roads on 19.5, Infomercials on 19.6, BizTV on 19.7 Salt Lake City: Salt Lake City: 23 15 KBTU-LD: Azteca América
KSL-TV (channel 5) is a television station in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, affiliated with NBC. It is the flagship television property of locally based Bonneville International , the for-profit broadcasting arm of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), and is sister to radio stations KSL (1160 AM) and KSL-FM (102.7).
KBTU-LD (channel 23) is a low-power television station in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, owned by Innovate Corp. The station's transmitter is located atop Kesler Peak . KBTU-LD is available over the air and on local cable but not on any of the satellite services.
The Globe - twice a week, Salt Lake Community College [13] Hard News Cafe - Utah State University's journalism and communication department online newspaper [ 14 ] Schooled Magazine - Utah Valley's student publication for BYU, UVU, and speciality college students; motto is "for the student, by the student" [ 15 ]
KJZZ-TV (channel 14) is an independent television station in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group alongside CBS affiliate KUTV (channel 2) and MyNetworkTV affiliate KMYU (channel 12) in St. George .
On September 30, 2021, Bonneville International, owner of KSL and KSL-TV, began operating KZNS/KZNS-FM "The Zone" in Salt Lake City under a local marketing agreement with Jazz Communications LLC, through the sports division of KSL News Radio. The operating agreement will allow select Utah Jazz games to be simulcast on KSL-AM 1160 and KSL-FM 102.7.
Print TV listings were a common feature of newspapers from the late-1950s to the mid-2000s. With the general decline of newspapers and the rise of digital TV listings as well as on-demand watching, TV listings have slowly began to be withdrawn since 2010. The New York Times removed its TV listings from its print edition in September 2020. [10]
KBYU-TV's studios are located on the BYU campus in Provo, and its transmitter is located on Farnsworth Peak in the Oquirrh Mountains, southwest of Salt Lake City. KBYU-TV airs programming of interest to members of the LDS movement, including religious and instructional shows, as well as family-friendly entertainment programs, often with a moral ...