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KSL was the radio flagship station for Utah Jazz basketball games from the team's 1979 arrival through the 1985-1986 season. The Jazz are now heard on KZNS 1280 AM and KZNS-FM 97.5. In the mid-1980s, many radio listeners were tuning to FM stations for music. Gradually KSL adopted an all-news and talk format.
KULH is a radio station airing a format consisting of Christian contemporary music and Christian talk and teaching, licensed to Wheeling, Missouri, broadcasting on 105.9 MHz FM. The station serves the areas of Brookfield, Missouri and Chillicothe, Missouri , and is owned by Resources Management Unlimited, Inc. [ 2 ]
Broadcasting 24/7 from facilities at the LDS Church's headquarters, Latter-day Saints Channel broadcasts over the Internet via the station website and over the HD2 and HD3 channels of seven FM stations: KIRO-FM in Seattle, KSL-FM in Salt Lake City, KTAR-FM in Phoenix, WARH in St. Louis, WSHE-FM in Chicago, KOSI-FM in Denver, and WYGY in Cincinnati.
On April 5, 1993, KEZK switched to a sports radio format as 590 The Fan; [15] [16] the call sign changed to KFNS that July 9. [3] KFNS held the affiliation for One-on-One Sports (now SB Nation Radio), and at different points, had aired St. Louis Steamers indoor soccer, University of Illinois football and men's basketball, the Gateway Grizzlies minor-league baseball team, and selected Mizzou ...
KSL-FM (102.7 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Midvale, Utah, and serving the Salt Lake City metropolitan area. KSL-FM and sister station KSL (1160 AM) simulcast a news-talk radio format. They are owned by Bonneville International, a broadcasting subsidiary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS).
KZYM also features news from SRN (Salem Radio Network) at the top and bottom of the hour. Salem provides national news with a Christian view. KZYM broadcasts St. Louis Cardinals and Missouri Southern State University football, men's and women's basketball games. KZYM also airs Joplin High football and basketball.
Tracy Morgan was excited to join the cast of Saturday Night Live back in 1996. Feeling at home on the cast would be another story, however. The comedian came in eager to share a different ...
That show featured original bandmembers Alex Chilton and Jody Stephens, along with Jon Auer and Ken Stringfellow of the Posies. [1] A recording of that reunion show was released as Columbia: Live at Missouri University 4/25/93. [2] The 2008–2009 staff included General Manager John Dobson and Program Director/Chief Engineer Jonathan Hutcheson.