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Radio From Hell is an American radio program broadcast weekday mornings on Salt Lake City, Utah's KXRK 96.3FM, simulcast via a live internet audio stream, and available as an iTunes podcast or downloadable MP3. It can also be watched live on YouTube and the X96 website. The show features hosts Kerry Jackson, Bill Allred, and Gina Barberi.
The slumping KZOL, however, went through a major change in 1992, precipitated as much by events at another Salt Lake City-area station as by its own poor performance. In late 1991, 23 of the 25 disc jockeys at alternative outlet KJQN-FM (95.5), known as "KJQ", quit after the station hired a new general manager, making them question the ...
Salt Lake City: Utah Arts Alliance: World Ethnic KUAO: 88.7 FM: North Ogden: Educational Media Foundation: Christian Worship KUBL-FM: 93.3 FM: Salt Lake City: Radio License Holding CBC, LLC: Country KUDD: 105.1 FM: American Fork: Broadway Media LS, LLC: Top 40 (CHR) KUER-FM: 90.1 FM: Salt Lake City: University of Utah: News Talk Information ...
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KVFX (94.5 FM), also known as VFX, is a Top 40 (CHR) radio station broadcasting in the Logan-Ogden, Utah metropolitan area. It is owned by Cache Valley Media Group. KVFX-FM also broadcasts via translator in Tremonton at 98.3 MHz.
The station also moved their affiliation from NBC Sports Radio to ESPN Radio. On May 21, 2015, KOVO expanded their sports content by acquiring BYU Cougars women's soccer games produced by IMG. [10] KOVO's headquarters are located at 50 West Broadway Suite #200 in Salt Lake City, Utah. KOVO can be heard via KUDD-HD2 on 105.1 FM. It began ...
Discovery Gateway, formerly The Children's Museum of Utah (TCMU), is an interactive, hands-on children's museum located in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. [1] Comprising over 60,000 square feet (6,000 m 2) of exhibit space, Discovery Gateway is located at 444 West 100 South in The Gateway.
In November 2012, Weekes stated in an interview with Salt Lake City's X96 radio station that these songs were written during the songwriting and recording process for Panic's fourth studio album, but did not fit with their collective vision for the new record.