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KUUU (92.5 FM, "92.5 The Beat") is a radio station licensed to South Jordan, Utah, serving the Salt Lake City metropolitan area.Owned by Broadway Media, the station primarily broadcasts a Rhythmic adult contemporary format during the daytime hours, but transitions to a rhythmic contemporary-based playlist during the evening and overnight hours.
94.9 FM: Provo: Radio License Holding CBC, LLC ... 90.1 FM: Salt Lake City: University of Utah: News Talk Information ... Community radio KUFR: 91.7 FM: Salt Lake ...
1 Radio stations. 2 Other uses. ... U92 may refer to: Radio stations ... KNCU, in Newport, Oregon; KUUU, in Utah; WQMU, in Pennsylvania; WWVU-FM, owned by West ...
KTCE (92.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Jazz format. Licensed to Payson, Utah, United States, it serves the Provo area. The station is currently owned by Moenkopi Communications, Inc. The station first became known as KTCE beginning in 1989. [1] [2] Although the station is lower power, it has often been heard as far north as Salt Lake ...
WIP-FM (94.1 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to serve Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.The station is owned by Audacy, Inc. and broadcasts a sports radio format. The WIP-FM offices and studios are co-located in Audacy's corporate headquarters in Center City, Philadelphia, and the broadcast tower used by the station is located in the Roxborough section of Philadelphia.
WWVU-FM transmission tower and antenna. WWVU-FM first went on the airwaves in 1982 when it opened its studios at the Mountainlair. Known as "The Moose," U92 is a hands-on training ground for students interested in programming music, producing digital content in state-of-the-art studios, providing live Mountaineer sports coverage, or reporting on local and state news.
The station did however, air a live morning show program for many of its years, hosted by Mike Cavanagh, who was with the station since its sign-on in 1968 until 2007. In January 1990, WQMU began a relationship with the Transtar Radio Network (now Westwood One), first affiliating with the network's "Niche 29" format of classic rock and Top 40.
The station has two full power local translators, one in Moab, Utah (101.5 FM) and the other in Cortez, Colorado (96.1 FM). FCC information reports the transmitter is located at over 11,000 feet on "Abajo Peak" just west of Monticello, Utah, giving it a formidable coverage footprint.