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KUTV

KUTV (channel 2) is a television station in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, affiliated with CBS. It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group alongside independent station KJZZ-TV (channel 14) and St. George–licensed MyNetworkTV affiliate KMYU (channel 12, formerly solely a satellite station of KUTV from its 1999 sign-on to 2008). The stations share studios on South Main Street in downtown Salt Lake City, while KUTV's transmitter is located on Farnsworth Peak in the Oquirrh Mountains, southwest of Salt Lake City.

KUTV

Channels
BrandingKUTV Channel 2; 2 News
Programming
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
KJZZ-TV, KMYU
History
First air date
September 10, 1954 (68 years ago) (1954-09-10)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog:
  • 2 (VHF, 1954–2009)
  • Digital:
  • 35 (UHF, 2000–2001)
  • Primary:
  • ABC (1954–1960)
  • NBC (1960–1995)
  • Secondary:
  • NBC (1995–1996)
  • DT2:
  • This TV (2009–2014)
Call sign meaning
Utah Television
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID35823
ERP423 kW
HAAT1,268.9 m (4,163.1 ft)
Transmitter coordinates40°39′33″N 112°12′10″W / 40.65917°N 112.20278°W / 40.65917; -112.20278
Translator(s)(see article)
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
Websitekutv.com
KUTV News Studio in the Wells Fargo Center building in Salt Lake City, Utah.

KUTV's programming is relayed on KMYU's second digital subchannel (VHF digital channel 12.2, also mapped to 2.1) in high definition to serve the southern portion of the Salt Lake City market not covered by the KUTV broadcast signal; the station also has a large network of broadcast translators that extend its over-the-air coverage throughout Utah as well as portions of Nevada and Wyoming.

History Edit

Early history Edit

The station first signed on the air on September 10, 1954, originally operating as an ABC affiliate. The original co-owners were Frank C. Carman & Associates and The Salt Lake Tribune, owned by the Kearns-Tribune Corporation. The station originally broadcast from studios located on Social Hall Avenue in downtown Salt Lake City. The deal was spearheaded by Tribune publisher John F. Fitzpatrick after his experience with two successful investments in local radio, including KSL radio (1160 AM) and KALL (910 AM, now KWDZ). In 1956, the Carman group sold its interest in the station to A.L. Glasman for the Ogden Standard-Examiner and his son-in-law and daughter, George and Gene Hatch. In the reorganization, the Kearns-Tribune Corporation retained a 35% ownership interest until 1970.[1] In 1960, KUTV became the market's NBC affiliate, trading affiliations with KCPX-TV (channel 4, now KTVX), which joined ABC. In 1979, the station relocated its studio facilities to a new building located at 2185 South 3600 West in West Valley City.

In August 1994, NBC bought majority control (88%) of KUTV from VS&A Communications Partners (who had purchased majority control of the station in February 1993, leaving the Hatch's with a 12% stake),[2][3] making it the second network owned-and-operated station in Utah (Fox had earlier purchased KSTU, channel 13, in 1990, and retained ownership of that station until 2008).

Switch to CBS Edit

In November 1994, KUTV signed an affiliation deal with CBS as part of a complex deal resulting from Westinghouse Broadcasting (Group W)'s affiliation deal with the network which renewed CBS' affiliations with two Group W-owned stations and caused three other stations to switch to that network. CBS traded its longtime O&O in Philadelphia, WCAU-TV, to NBC in exchange for KCNC-TV in Denver, with KUTV added to the deal as compensation. NBC-owned WTVJ and CBS-owned WCIX (which became WFOR-TV upon the swap) also traded transmitter facilities in Miami as part of the deal. CBS then sold controlling interest in KUTV to Group W. NBC initially wanted to return to KTVX, but ultimately signed with KSL-TV (channel 5); the deal officially took effect on September 10, 1995. KUTV subsequently became a CBS owned-and-operated station when Group W's parent company, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, merged with CBS in late 1995. It is one of the few stations in the country to have been affiliated with all three heritage broadcast television networks, and one of a small number to have been an owned-and-operated station of two different networks. At the time, KUTV retained one NBC program: Saturday Night Live, which remained in its Saturday 10:30 p.m. timeslot for five more months after the switch, before it moved to KUWB (channel 30, now KUCW) in February 1996. Under CBS ownership, KUTV was one of five CBS-O&O stations that did not incorporate the CBS name into its branding, given the fact it was branded as "2News" as opposed to "CBS 2".

In 2003, the station moved from its longtime studio facilities in West Valley City to a street-side studio at 299 Main Street in downtown Salt Lake's Wells Fargo Center. The move was financed in part by the Salt Lake City Redevelopment Agency, in the form of $1.2 million in interest free loans. KUTV's newscasts overlook the street, and many segments take advantage of outdoor camera positions. The nearby Gallivan Center is also featured in some KUTV programs.

On February 7, 2007, CBS Corporation sold seven of its smaller-market O&O stations, including KUTV and KUSG (now KMYU), to private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management for $185 million. Cerberus then formed a new holding company for the stations, Four Points Media Group, which took over their operations under local marketing agreements in late June 2007. The Federal Communications Commission approved the sale in mid-November 2007, and the deal was finalized on January 10, 2008.

On November 26, 2007, KUTV began hubbing master control operations for its then-sister station, CW affiliate WLWC in Providence, which was also sold as part of the Four Points deal. On February 25, 2008, KUTV added three West Palm Beach, Florida stations (WTVX, WTCN-CA and WWHB-CA) to this operation. On March 20, 2009, Nexstar Broadcasting Group took over the management of all of the Four Points stations, including KUTV, under a three-year outsourcing agreement.[4]

On September 8, 2011, Cerberus Capital Management announced the sale of the entire Four Points station group to the Sinclair Broadcast Group for $200 million.[5] In October, Sinclair began managing the stations, including KUTV, under local marketing agreements following antitrust approval.[6] The deal was completed on January 1, 2012.[7] However, the Four Points station websites remained operated by Nexstar's interactive unit until early February 2012 when they were migrated to Sinclair's in-house digital interactive platform (Nexstar would subsequently purchase KTVX and KUCW from Newport Television in August 2012).

On May 8, 2017, Sinclair entered into an agreement to acquire Tribune Media—owner of Fox affiliate KSTU—for $3.9 billion, plus the assumption of $2.7 billion in debt held by Tribune, pending regulatory approval by the FCC and the U.S. Department of Justice's Antitrust Division. While KJZZ-TV and KMYU (despite the fact that the latter's city of license, St. George, is technically a sub-market within the statewide Salt Lake City market) are not in conflict with existing FCC in-market ownership rules and would be acquired by Sinclair in any event, the group is precluded from acquiring KSTU directly as broadcasters are not currently allowed to legally own more than two full-power television stations in a single market and both KUTV and KSTU rank among the four highest-rated stations in the Salt Lake City market in total day viewership (Sinclair CEO Christopher Ripley cited Salt Lake City as one of three markets, out of fourteen where ownership conflicts exist between the two groups, where the proposed acquisition would most likely result in divestitures). As such, the companies may be required to sell either KUTV or KSTU to another station group in order to comply with FCC ownership rules and alleviate potential antitrust issues preceding approval of the acquisition; however, a sale of either duopoly to an independent buyer is dependent on later decisions by the FCC regarding local ownership of broadcast television stations and future acts by Congress.[8][9][10][11][12] Sinclair canceled plans to acquire Tribune Media in August 2018 due to a lack of FCC approval.

News operation Edit

KUTV presently broadcasts 33 hours, 5 minutes of locally produced newscasts each week (with 6 hours, 37 minutes each weekday and two hours each on Saturdays and Sundays).

Following its sign-on, KUTV became the leading news station in Utah, in part owing to its roots with the Salt Lake Tribune. It lost the #1 position to KSL-TV in 1965 and spent most of the next 45 years as a solid, if usually distant, runner-up to channel 5. It began to decrease KSL-TV's ratings lead after CBS bought the station, culminating with its first-place finish in most timeslots during the November 2010 ratings period. For the February 2011 sweeps period, KUTV even unseated KSL-TV at 10 p.m., resulting in KUTV sweeping all of the news time periods for the first time in its history. May 2011 found KUTV dominating all newscast timeslots in total viewers. KUTV's run at the top was short-lived: In the November 2011 sweeps, KUTV slipped back to second place in most newscasts behind KSL-TV. However, for the February 2012 sweeps period, KUTV regained the lead in households in all newscast timeslots, except at 6 p.m.[13]

From 2007 to 2009, KUTV produced a half-hour early evening newscast for sister station WTVX in West Palm Beach, Florida, titled CW West Palm News at 6:30. The program was anchored by members of KUTV's on-air staff and was broadcast from a separate studio; WTVX added material from two local reporters.[14] On April 19, 2008, beginning with its 5:30 p.m. newscast, KUTV became the first television station in the Salt Lake City market to begin broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition. On June 7, 2009, the station abruptly canceled its weekend morning newscasts; this was followed the next day by the cancellation of the newscast that the station produced for WTVX; as with many newscast cuts at that time, it was likely due to the Great Recession, while WTVX's newscast was stunted by low ratings.

In August 2009, KUTV opted not to renew its lease for its news helicopter as a cost-saving measure, but continues to rent helicopters on an 'as needed' basis. The station also utilized "Chopper 2", a Harley-Davidson chopper motorcycle with a sidecar that is converted into a swiveling camera mount and seat for a camera operator for use in covering traffic accidents, weather reports, and parades.[15] Weekend morning newscasts returned to the station in September 2012, while its weekday morning newscast was also expanded a half-hour early to 4:30 a.m. On September 9, 2014, KUTV moved the 4:00 p.m. newscast to 3:00 p.m., retaining the hour-long format and bringing Utah's even earlier newscast.[16]

Notable former on-air staff Edit

Technical information Edit

Subchannels Edit

The station's digital signal is multiplexed. KMYU's simulcast of KUTV's schedule maps to 2:

Subchannels of KUTV[19]
Channel Res. Aspect Short name Programming
2.1 1080i 16:9 KUTV2 Main KUTV programming / CBS
2.2 720p KMYU MyNetworkTV (KMYU)
2.3 480i Comet Comet
2.4 Charge! Charge!
  Simulcast of subchannels of another station

On April 6, 2009, KUTV began carrying This TV on its second digital subchannel.[20] On September 20, 2010, both KMYU and KUTV-DT2 added programming from MyNetworkTV, which brought over-the-air programming from that service back to Salt Lake City proper for the first time since KJZZ-TV (channel 14) became an independent station in 2008 (former MyNetworkTV affiliate KCSG (channel 14)'s over-the-air signal does not reach Salt Lake City, and thus that station has been carried only on cable). On January 1, 2015, KSL-TV took over as the Salt Lake City affiliate of This TV, and KMYU/KUTV-DT2 began to program traditional syndicated programming outside of MyNetworkTV hours.

Analog-to-digital conversion Edit

KUTV shut down its analog signal, over VHF channel 2, on June 12, 2009, as part of the federally mandated transition from analog to digital television.[21] The station's digital signal remained on its pre-transition UHF channel 34,[22] using PSIP to display KUTV's virtual channel as 2 on digital television receivers.

Translators Edit

KUTV is additionally rebroadcast over a network of low-power digital translator stations:[19]

References Edit

  1. ^ O. N. Malmquist, The First 100 Years: A History of the Salt Lake Tribune, Utah State Historical Society, 1971, pp 388-390
  2. ^ Oberbeck, Steven (August 17, 1994). "Hatch Family Associate to Lead KUTV Transition". The Salt Lake Tribune. p. 17. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
  3. ^ Pierce, Scott D. NBC buys 88% interest in S.L. Television Affiliate. Deseret News (August 16, 1994).
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-04-07. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
  5. ^ "Sinclair Grabs Four Points Stations for $200 Mil," from Broadcasting & Cable, 9/8/2011
  6. ^ Sinclair Buys Four Points Media For $200M, TVNewsCheck, September 8, 2011.
  7. ^ "Sinclair Closes Four Points Media Acquisition". TVNewsCheck. January 3, 2012. Retrieved January 3, 2012.
  8. ^ Stephen Battaglio (May 8, 2017). "Sinclair Broadcast Group to buy Tribune Media for $3.9 billion plus debt". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 6, 2017.
  9. ^ Cynthia Littleton (May 8, 2017). "Sinclair Broadcast Group Sets $3.9 Billion Deal to Acquire Tribune Media". Variety. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved June 6, 2017.
  10. ^ Todd Frankel (May 8, 2017). "Sinclair Broadcast to buy Tribune Media for $3.9 billion, giving it control over 215 local TV stations". The Washington Post. Nash Holdings, LLC. Retrieved June 6, 2017.
  11. ^ Liana Baker; Jessica Toonkel (May 7, 2017). "Sinclair Broadcast nears deal for Tribune Media". Reuters. Retrieved June 6, 2017.
  12. ^ Harry A. Jessell; Mark K. Miller (May 8, 2017). "The New Sinclair: 72% Coverage + WGNA". TVNewsCheck. NewsCheck Media.
  13. ^ "Utah TV viewers continue to abandon KSL Ch. 5". Salt Lake Tribune. Salt Lake City. March 3, 2013. Retrieved May 8, 2013.
  14. ^ TV News January 29, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ . www.sltrib.com. Archived from the original on 2009-08-21.
  16. ^ KUTV will be on even earlier for News in Utah… at 3:00 p.m. The Changing Newscasts Blog, September 7th, 2014.
  17. ^ . KABC-TV. Archived from the original on 23 August 2011. Retrieved 12 March 2013.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 17 October 2016. Retrieved 12 March 2013.
  19. ^ a b "RabbitEars.Info". rabbitears.info. Retrieved 6 May 2023.
  20. ^ "This TV on Channel 2.2". Retrieved 6 May 2023.
  21. ^ List of Digital Full-Power Stations 2013-08-29 at the Wayback Machine
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-07-29. Retrieved 2009-02-10.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

External links Edit

  • KUTV.com - KUTV official website
  • KMYU.tv - KMYU official website
  • KUTV News Collection at University of Utah Digital Library, Marriott Library Special Collections

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Not to be confused with KTVU WUTV Ulster Television or the Communist University of the Toilers of the East known as KUTV For the television station in Kōchi Japan see TV Kochi KUTV channel 2 is a television station in Salt Lake City Utah United States affiliated with CBS It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group alongside independent station KJZZ TV channel 14 and St George licensed MyNetworkTV affiliate KMYU channel 12 formerly solely a satellite station of KUTV from its 1999 sign on to 2008 The stations share studios on South Main Street in downtown Salt Lake City while KUTV s transmitter is located on Farnsworth Peak in the Oquirrh Mountains southwest of Salt Lake City KUTVSalt Lake City UtahUnited StatesChannelsDigital 34 UHF Virtual 2BrandingKUTV Channel 2 2 NewsProgrammingAffiliations2 1 CBS2 2 MyNetworkTV2 3 Comet2 4 Charge OwnershipOwnerSinclair Broadcast Group KUTV Licensee LLC Sister stationsKJZZ TV KMYUHistoryFirst air dateSeptember 10 1954 68 years ago 1954 09 10 Former channel number s Analog 2 VHF 1954 2009 Digital 35 UHF 2000 2001 Former affiliationsPrimary ABC 1954 1960 NBC 1960 1995 Secondary NBC 1995 1996 DT2 This TV 2009 2014 Call sign meaningUtah TelevisionTechnical informationLicensing authorityFCCFacility ID35823ERP423 kWHAAT1 268 9 m 4 163 1 ft Transmitter coordinates40 39 33 N 112 12 10 W 40 65917 N 112 20278 W 40 65917 112 20278Translator s see article LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebsitekutv wbr comKUTV News Studio in the Wells Fargo Center building in Salt Lake City Utah KUTV s programming is relayed on KMYU s second digital subchannel VHF digital channel 12 2 also mapped to 2 1 in high definition to serve the southern portion of the Salt Lake City market not covered by the KUTV broadcast signal the station also has a large network of broadcast translators that extend its over the air coverage throughout Utah as well as portions of Nevada and Wyoming Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Switch to CBS 2 News operation 2 1 Notable former on air staff 3 Technical information 3 1 Subchannels 3 2 Analog to digital conversion 3 3 Translators 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditEarly history Edit The station first signed on the air on September 10 1954 originally operating as an ABC affiliate The original co owners were Frank C Carman amp Associates and The Salt Lake Tribune owned by the Kearns Tribune Corporation The station originally broadcast from studios located on Social Hall Avenue in downtown Salt Lake City The deal was spearheaded by Tribune publisher John F Fitzpatrick after his experience with two successful investments in local radio including KSL radio 1160 AM and KALL 910 AM now KWDZ In 1956 the Carman group sold its interest in the station to A L Glasman for the Ogden Standard Examiner and his son in law and daughter George and Gene Hatch In the reorganization the Kearns Tribune Corporation retained a 35 ownership interest until 1970 1 In 1960 KUTV became the market s NBC affiliate trading affiliations with KCPX TV channel 4 now KTVX which joined ABC In 1979 the station relocated its studio facilities to a new building located at 2185 South 3600 West in West Valley City In August 1994 NBC bought majority control 88 of KUTV from VS amp A Communications Partners who had purchased majority control of the station in February 1993 leaving the Hatch s with a 12 stake 2 3 making it the second network owned and operated station in Utah Fox had earlier purchased KSTU channel 13 in 1990 and retained ownership of that station until 2008 Switch to CBS Edit In November 1994 KUTV signed an affiliation deal with CBS as part of a complex deal resulting from Westinghouse Broadcasting Group W s affiliation deal with the network which renewed CBS affiliations with two Group W owned stations and caused three other stations to switch to that network CBS traded its longtime O amp O in Philadelphia WCAU TV to NBC in exchange for KCNC TV in Denver with KUTV added to the deal as compensation NBC owned WTVJ and CBS owned WCIX which became WFOR TV upon the swap also traded transmitter facilities in Miami as part of the deal CBS then sold controlling interest in KUTV to Group W NBC initially wanted to return to KTVX but ultimately signed with KSL TV channel 5 the deal officially took effect on September 10 1995 KUTV subsequently became a CBS owned and operated station when Group W s parent company Westinghouse Electric Corporation merged with CBS in late 1995 It is one of the few stations in the country to have been affiliated with all three heritage broadcast television networks and one of a small number to have been an owned and operated station of two different networks At the time KUTV retained one NBC program Saturday Night Live which remained in its Saturday 10 30 p m timeslot for five more months after the switch before it moved to KUWB channel 30 now KUCW in February 1996 Under CBS ownership KUTV was one of five CBS O amp O stations that did not incorporate the CBS name into its branding given the fact it was branded as 2News as opposed to CBS 2 In 2003 the station moved from its longtime studio facilities in West Valley City to a street side studio at 299 Main Street in downtown Salt Lake s Wells Fargo Center The move was financed in part by the Salt Lake City Redevelopment Agency in the form of 1 2 million in interest free loans KUTV s newscasts overlook the street and many segments take advantage of outdoor camera positions The nearby Gallivan Center is also featured in some KUTV programs On February 7 2007 CBS Corporation sold seven of its smaller market O amp O stations including KUTV and KUSG now KMYU to private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management for 185 million Cerberus then formed a new holding company for the stations Four Points Media Group which took over their operations under local marketing agreements in late June 2007 The Federal Communications Commission approved the sale in mid November 2007 and the deal was finalized on January 10 2008 On November 26 2007 KUTV began hubbing master control operations for its then sister station CW affiliate WLWC in Providence which was also sold as part of the Four Points deal On February 25 2008 KUTV added three West Palm Beach Florida stations WTVX WTCN CA and WWHB CA to this operation On March 20 2009 Nexstar Broadcasting Group took over the management of all of the Four Points stations including KUTV under a three year outsourcing agreement 4 On September 8 2011 Cerberus Capital Management announced the sale of the entire Four Points station group to the Sinclair Broadcast Group for 200 million 5 In October Sinclair began managing the stations including KUTV under local marketing agreements following antitrust approval 6 The deal was completed on January 1 2012 7 However the Four Points station websites remained operated by Nexstar s interactive unit until early February 2012 when they were migrated to Sinclair s in house digital interactive platform Nexstar would subsequently purchase KTVX and KUCW from Newport Television in August 2012 On May 8 2017 Sinclair entered into an agreement to acquire Tribune Media owner of Fox affiliate KSTU for 3 9 billion plus the assumption of 2 7 billion in debt held by Tribune pending regulatory approval by the FCC and the U S Department of Justice s Antitrust Division While KJZZ TV and KMYU despite the fact that the latter s city of license St George is technically a sub market within the statewide Salt Lake City market are not in conflict with existing FCC in market ownership rules and would be acquired by Sinclair in any event the group is precluded from acquiring KSTU directly as broadcasters are not currently allowed to legally own more than two full power television stations in a single market and both KUTV and KSTU rank among the four highest rated stations in the Salt Lake City market in total day viewership Sinclair CEO Christopher Ripley cited Salt Lake City as one of three markets out of fourteen where ownership conflicts exist between the two groups where the proposed acquisition would most likely result in divestitures As such the companies may be required to sell either KUTV or KSTU to another station group in order to comply with FCC ownership rules and alleviate potential antitrust issues preceding approval of the acquisition however a sale of either duopoly to an independent buyer is dependent on later decisions by the FCC regarding local ownership of broadcast television stations and future acts by Congress 8 9 10 11 12 Sinclair canceled plans to acquire Tribune Media in August 2018 due to a lack of FCC approval News operation EditKUTV presently broadcasts 33 hours 5 minutes of locally produced newscasts each week with 6 hours 37 minutes each weekday and two hours each on Saturdays and Sundays Following its sign on KUTV became the leading news station in Utah in part owing to its roots with the Salt Lake Tribune It lost the 1 position to KSL TV in 1965 and spent most of the next 45 years as a solid if usually distant runner up to channel 5 It began to decrease KSL TV s ratings lead after CBS bought the station culminating with its first place finish in most timeslots during the November 2010 ratings period For the February 2011 sweeps period KUTV even unseated KSL TV at 10 p m resulting in KUTV sweeping all of the news time periods for the first time in its history May 2011 found KUTV dominating all newscast timeslots in total viewers KUTV s run at the top was short lived In the November 2011 sweeps KUTV slipped back to second place in most newscasts behind KSL TV However for the February 2012 sweeps period KUTV regained the lead in households in all newscast timeslots except at 6 p m 13 From 2007 to 2009 KUTV produced a half hour early evening newscast for sister station WTVX in West Palm Beach Florida titled CW West Palm News at 6 30 The program was anchored by members of KUTV s on air staff and was broadcast from a separate studio WTVX added material from two local reporters 14 On April 19 2008 beginning with its 5 30 p m newscast KUTV became the first television station in the Salt Lake City market to begin broadcasting its local newscasts in high definition On June 7 2009 the station abruptly canceled its weekend morning newscasts this was followed the next day by the cancellation of the newscast that the station produced for WTVX as with many newscast cuts at that time it was likely due to the Great Recession while WTVX s newscast was stunted by low ratings In August 2009 KUTV opted not to renew its lease for its news helicopter as a cost saving measure but continues to rent helicopters on an as needed basis The station also utilized Chopper 2 a Harley Davidson chopper motorcycle with a sidecar that is converted into a swiveling camera mount and seat for a camera operator for use in covering traffic accidents weather reports and parades 15 Weekend morning newscasts returned to the station in September 2012 while its weekday morning newscast was also expanded a half hour early to 4 30 a m On September 9 2014 KUTV moved the 4 00 p m newscast to 3 00 p m retaining the hour long format and bringing Utah s even earlier newscast 16 Notable former on air staff Edit Kathy Brock anchor reporter 1984 1990 later at WLS TV in Chicago now retired Mark Eubank meteorologist later with KSL TV now retired Christianne Klein anchor reporter now with KLAS TV in Las Vegas Ric Romero PM Magazine host 1982 1985 later at KABC TV in Los Angeles now retired 17 John Stehr anchor 1982 1989 left for CNBC and CBS News later primary anchor at WTHR in Indianapolis now retired 18 Technical information EditSubchannels Edit The station s digital signal is multiplexed KMYU s simulcast of KUTV s schedule maps to 2 Subchannels of KUTV 19 Channel Res Aspect Short name Programming2 1 1080i 16 9 KUTV2 Main KUTV programming CBS2 2 720p KMYU MyNetworkTV KMYU 2 3 480i Comet Comet2 4 Charge Charge Simulcast of subchannels of another station On April 6 2009 KUTV began carrying This TV on its second digital subchannel 20 On September 20 2010 both KMYU and KUTV DT2 added programming from MyNetworkTV which brought over the air programming from that service back to Salt Lake City proper for the first time since KJZZ TV channel 14 became an independent station in 2008 former MyNetworkTV affiliate KCSG channel 14 s over the air signal does not reach Salt Lake City and thus that station has been carried only on cable On January 1 2015 KSL TV took over as the Salt Lake City affiliate of This TV and KMYU KUTV DT2 began to program traditional syndicated programming outside of MyNetworkTV hours Analog to digital conversion Edit KUTV shut down its analog signal over VHF channel 2 on June 12 2009 as part of the federally mandated transition from analog to digital television 21 The station s digital signal remained on its pre transition UHF channel 34 22 using PSIP to display KUTV s virtual channel as 2 on digital television receivers Translators Edit KUTV is additionally rebroadcast over a network of low power digital translator stations 19 Kanarraville etc K02KN D Cedar Canyon K05NG D Helper K07AAA D Roosevelt etc K07AAB D Long Valley Junction K07ZT D Sigurd Salina K07ZV D Marysvale K07ZW D Woodland Kamas K07ZX D East Price K07ZZ D Hildale etc K08PC D Blanding Monticello K08PY D Aurora etc K08QA D Cedar City K09CJ D Ruth NV K09DW D Ely McGill NV K09EA D Lund Preston NV K10BU D Santa Clara K10RP D Toquerville K11VY D Eureka NV K14OB D Wanship K14QS D Rural Sevier County K14QY D Teasdale Torrey K14RA D Richfield etc K14RC D Koosharem K14RD D Panguitch K14RE D Henrieville K14RH D Nephi K14RI D Samak K14RL D Laketown etc K14RM D Fruitland K14RT D Park City K15FL D Hatch K15HE D Mount Pleasant K15HG D Green River K15HH D Coalville K15KQ D Garfield etc K15KS D Orangeville K15LQ D Mayfield K16HV D Hanksville K17HT D Utahn K18JU D Wendover K18KC D Enterprise K18MC D Bluff Area K18MQD Montezuma Creek Aneth K18MR D Circleville K19GM D Virgin K19HQ D Mexican Hat etc K19IG D Orderville K19KQ D Leamington K19MA D Summit County K20ND D Beaver etc K22FS D Navajo Mountain School etc K22IE D Oljeto K22IF D Spring Glen K22JZ D Scipio Holden K22NC D Kanarraville K24MY D Huntsville etc K25IX D Cortez CO K25QS D Rishlake Resort K26NV D Kanab K26NY D Beryl Modena Newcastle K27GB D Manti etc K28JN D Escalante K28OM D Preston ID K29EY D Vernal etc K29LB D Morgan etc K30JB D Fountain K30KK D Duchesne K30LF D Manila etc K30LY D Capitol Reef National Park K30ON D Caineville K30OO D Fremont K30OQ D Tropic Cannonville K30OT D Montpelier ID K31CI D Hanna etc K31JB D Boulder K31JF D Scofield K31JN D Rockville K31JX D LeChee etc AZ K31KS D Spring Glen etc K31MC D Rural Garfield County K31NP D Henefer etc K31OD D Delta etc K31OJ D Beaver etc K31OK D Parowan Enoch etc K32AG D Ely NV K32CJ D Alton K32LZ D Peoa Oakley K33JG D Clear Creek K34KP D Logan K34OI D Heber Midway K35EW D Antimony K35NJ D Randolph Woodruff K35NN D Garrison etc K36IR D Fillmore etc K36KI D Emery K36PC D Green River K36PD D Ferron K36PF D Huntington K36PG DReferences Edit O N Malmquist The First 100 Years A History of the Salt Lake Tribune Utah State Historical Society 1971 pp 388 390 Oberbeck Steven August 17 1994 Hatch Family Associate to Lead KUTV Transition The Salt Lake Tribune p 17 Retrieved August 1 2021 Pierce Scott D NBC buys 88 interest in S L Television Affiliate Deseret News August 16 1994 KUTV Channel 2 under new management Salt Lake Tribune Archived from the original on 2009 04 07 Retrieved 2009 03 26 Sinclair Grabs Four Points Stations for 200 Mil from Broadcasting amp Cable 9 8 2011 Sinclair Buys Four Points Media For 200M TVNewsCheck September 8 2011 Sinclair Closes Four Points Media Acquisition TVNewsCheck January 3 2012 Retrieved January 3 2012 Stephen Battaglio May 8 2017 Sinclair Broadcast Group to buy Tribune Media for 3 9 billion plus debt Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 6 2017 Cynthia Littleton May 8 2017 Sinclair Broadcast Group Sets 3 9 Billion Deal to Acquire Tribune Media Variety Prometheus Global Media Retrieved June 6 2017 Todd Frankel May 8 2017 Sinclair Broadcast to buy Tribune Media for 3 9 billion giving it control over 215 local TV stations The Washington Post Nash Holdings LLC Retrieved June 6 2017 Liana Baker Jessica Toonkel May 7 2017 Sinclair Broadcast nears deal for Tribune Media Reuters Retrieved June 6 2017 Harry A Jessell Mark K Miller May 8 2017 The New Sinclair 72 Coverage WGNA TVNewsCheck NewsCheck Media Utah TV viewers continue to abandon KSL Ch 5 Salt Lake Tribune Salt Lake City March 3 2013 Retrieved May 8 2013 TV News Archived January 29 2009 at the Wayback Machine KUTV takes news helicopter out of service Salt Lake Tribune www sltrib com Archived from the original on 2009 08 21 KUTV will be on even earlier for News in Utah at 3 00 p m The Changing Newscasts Blog September 7th 2014 Ric Romero bio KABC TV Archived from the original on 23 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