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The station signed on the air on August 1, 1938, [2] as KUTA on 1500 kHz AM, and was then headed by Utah broadcasting pioneer Frank Carman. [3] In 1956, the station changed its call letters to KLUB. [3] [4] After the station became KLUB in 1956, its programming consisted on music, news, and sports. [4] In the 1950s, KLUB published a local top ...
KUTA-LD, a low-power television station (channel 13, virtual 30) licensed to serve Ogden, Utah, United States; K08QL-D, a low-power television station (channel 8) licensed to serve Logan, Utah, which held the call sign KUTA-LP from 2005 to 2009, and KUTA-LD from 2009 to 2020; KUTA, an AM radio station in Salt Lake City, Utah (1938-1956)
List of radio stations. Call sign Frequency City of license [1] [2] Owner Format [3] KAAJ-LP: 103.9 FM: Monticello: First Baptist Church: Contemporary Christian KAAZ-FM:
The then-Arkansas State Teachers College applied on May 7, 1966, to build a new noncommercial FM radio station which would operate with 10 watts on 91.5 MHz. [3] A construction permit was granted on August 9, 1966, and two months later, KASC debuted as the second noncommercial radio station in Arkansas.
The Federal Communications Commission granted Ogden Television, Inc., a construction permit for a new television station on channel 30 in Ogden on May 25, 1983. [2] Ogden Television was a subsidiary of American Communications and Television (AC&T) of Gainesville, Florida, which initially anticipated to put channel 30 into service as an independent station in late 1984. [3]
Urry began his performing career as a private teacher in 1937. He worked for several years for CBS radio [3] before returning to his birthplace and working for KSL. [4] In 1943, he joined the staff of KUTA radio. [5] He eventually began working on network television and radio, in addition to work in live theater.
KUTX (98.9 FM) is a non-commercial radio station licensed to Leander, Texas and serving the greater Austin, Texas area with an adult album alternative format. [3] The station is owned by University of Texas at Austin with headquarters at the Belo Center for New Media (A0704) on the University of Texas at Austin campus.
K-UTE Radio is a college radio station broadcasting via the internet to the campus of the University of Utah and around the world. The station primarily plays music from independent artists and several student produced shows, which range from talk to different types of music sets.