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The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Utah, ... 94.1 FM: Salt Lake City: iHM Licenses, LLC ... University of Utah: Public radio ...
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 ...
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.
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.
KODJ (94.1 FM) is a commercial radio station in Salt Lake City, Utah. The station airs a classic hits radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. The station's studios and offices are located in West Valley City. KODJ has an effective radiated power of 21,500 watts.
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 ...
KBLQ-FM (92.9 FM, "Q92") is a radio station broadcasting an adult contemporary format. Licensed to Logan, Utah , United States, it serves the Logan area. The station is currently owned by Sun Valley Radio incorporated.
Cherry Creek conducted a format shuffle in 2006 and moved the contemporary hit radio programming and call sign of KXBN, previously at 94.9 MHz, to 92.5. The station itself moved to 92.1 MHz in 2007; the move was part of an adjustment of allocations necessary to add new stations proposed for Ash Fork and Peach Springs, Arizona. [16]