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KNRS-FM

KNRS-FM (105.9 MHz) is a commercial radio station, licensed to Centerville, Utah, and broadcasting to Salt Lake City metropolitan area, using the branding "Talk Radio 105.9." KNRS-FM simulcasts a talk radio format with sister station KNRS 570 AM.[1] The studios are on South Decker Lake Drive in West Valley City.

KNRS-FM
Broadcast areaSalt Lake City metropolitan area
Frequency105.9 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingTalk Radio 105.9 FM/570 AM KNRS
Programming
FormatTalk
NetworkNBC News Radio
AffiliationsPremiere Networks
Compass Media Networks
Fox News Radio
Ownership
Owner
KAAZ-FM, KJMY, KNRS-AM, KODJ, KZHT
History
First air date
December 24, 1979; 43 years ago (1979-12-24) (as KCGL at 105.5)
Former call signs
KCGL (1979-1990)
KBCK (1990-1992)
KUMT (1992-1999)
KCPX (1999-2004)
KXRV (2004-2008)
KTMY (2008-2009)
Former frequencies
105.5 MHz (1979-1992)
105.7 MHz (1992-2015)
Call sign meaning
derived from its sister AM radio station
Technical information
Facility ID69555
ClassC
ERP25,000 watts
HAAT1,140 meters (3,740 ft)
Repeater(s)570 KNRS (Salt Lake City)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Listen Live (HD2)
Websiteknrs.iheart.com

The station's transmitter tower is on Farnsworth Peak, in the Oquirrh Mountains, 18 miles (29 km) southwest of Salt Lake City,[2] KNRS-FM broadcasts using HD Radio technology.

History

Easy listening (1979-1990)

On December 24, 1979, the station originally signed on as KCGL at 105.5 FM.[3] It was powered at only 500 watts and offered easy listening music for the northern suburbs of Salt Lake City.

Country (1990-1992)

In 1990, the station switched to country music as KBCK (K-Buck), carrying Buck Owens' "Real Country" Network.

Adult alternative (1992-2001)

In 1992, the station got a major power boost and increase in antenna height while moving to 105.7 MHz, now covering much of the Salt Lake City metropolitan area. The call sign changed to KUMT, as "105.7 The Mountain," airing an adult album alternative (AAA) format.

Modern rock (2001-2005)

From November 2001 until November 2005, the station's call letters were KCPX identifying itself as "Channel 105-7" and airing a modern rock format.[4] (KCPX had been the call letters for one of Salt Lake City's legendary Top 40 stations, at 1320 AM and 98.7 FM.)

Adult alternative (2005-2007)

From November 2005 until November 1, 2007, the station returned to an album adult alternative format as KXRV, branded as "105.7 The River, Quality Music from Then and Now."

Country (2007-2009)

Beginning on November 1, 2007, KXRV returned to a country format, branded "My Country 105.7," featuring voice mail messages from listeners, with no live DJs.[5] Pre-recorded tags were heard after each song noting the title and artist. The call letters were changed to KTMY on January 17, 2008, to reflect the new format.

Spanish (2009)

In January 2009, the station flipped to Spanish-language adult contemporary music as "La Preciosa 105.7."[6]

Talk (2009-present)

In August 2009, KTMY switched to KNRS-FM, and began carrying its current talk radio format.[2][7] On October 8, 2015, at 5 p.m., KNRS-FM moved up the dial from 105.7 FM to 105.9 FM, rebranding as "Talk Radio 105.9".

Programming

The station features predominantly conservative syndicated national talk show hosts, including The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, Jesse Kelly, Clyde Lewis, Coast to Coast AM with George Noory and This Morning, America's First News with Gordon Deal. One local program is heard weekdays during afternoon drive time, hosted by Rod Arquette.[8] On Saturdays, KNRS originates the regionally syndicated weekend "Travel Show" hosted by Larry Gelwix. Other weekend shows deal with money, health, computers and guns. Syndicated weekend hosts include Kim Komando and Bill Cunningham, as well as repeats of weekday shows. Some hours on weekends are paid brokered programming.

KNRS-AM-FM have a full news department, with local news every thirty minutes on weekdays. In addition, the station is a network affiliate of co-owned NBC News Radio for national news coverage. KNRS gets some of its local news and weather coverage from KUTV 2 News. KNRS-AM-FM air live traffic reports on weekdays from 5:00AM until 10:00PM and on Saturdays from 10:00AM until 6:00PM. Traffic reports are provided by iHeart Radio's Total Traffic Network, based at the Utah Department of Transportation in Salt Lake City.

KNRS-AM-FM's sister stations include KAAZ-FM, KJMY, KODJ, KWDZ, and KZHT.

All KNRS-AM-FM programming is streamed live on the station's website and iHeartRadio website and app. In addition, all of the station's local shows (both weekday and weekend) and select national shows as a podcast.

KNRS-FM HD2

KNRS-FM broadcasts using HD Radio technology. The HD2 digital subchannel had carried a Mainstream AC format branded as "Soft Rock" from iHeartMedia's Premium Choice networks. The HD2 subchannel was later discontinued.

References

  1. ^ "Station Information Profile". Arbitron. Summer 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-02.
  2. ^ a b "KNRS-FM Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. Retrieved 2009-09-02.
  3. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1980 page C-238
  4. ^ http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-RandR/2000s/2001/RR-2001-11-09.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  5. ^ https://radioinsight.com/headlines/netgnomes/104/salt-lake-detroit-follow-ups/
  6. ^ https://radioinsight.com/headlines/660/la-presciosa-coming-to-salt-lake-city/
  7. ^ https://radioinsight.com/headlines/netgnomes/1220/570-knrs-salt-lake-city-to-move-to-fm/
  8. ^ "Rod Arquette - Talk Radio 105.9 - KNRS".

External links

  • KNRS-FM Website
  • KNRS in the FCC FM station database
  • KNRS on Radio-Locator
  • KNRS in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

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For the Imperial Beach California United States airport see Naval Outlying Landing Field Imperial Beach KNRS FM 105 9 MHz is a commercial radio station licensed to Centerville Utah and broadcasting to Salt Lake City metropolitan area using the branding Talk Radio 105 9 KNRS FM simulcasts a talk radio format with sister station KNRS 570 AM 1 The studios are on South Decker Lake Drive in West Valley City KNRS FMCenterville UtahBroadcast areaSalt Lake City metropolitan areaFrequency105 9 MHz HD Radio BrandingTalk Radio 105 9 FM 570 AM KNRSProgrammingFormatTalkNetworkNBC News RadioAffiliationsPremiere NetworksCompass Media NetworksFox News RadioOwnershipOwneriHeartMedia Inc iHM Licenses LLC Sister stationsKAAZ FM KJMY KNRS AM KODJ KZHTHistoryFirst air dateDecember 24 1979 43 years ago 1979 12 24 as KCGL at 105 5 Former call signsKCGL 1979 1990 KBCK 1990 1992 KUMT 1992 1999 KCPX 1999 2004 KXRV 2004 2008 KTMY 2008 2009 Former frequencies105 5 MHz 1979 1992 105 7 MHz 1992 2015 Call sign meaningderived from its sister AM radio stationTechnical informationFacility ID69555ClassCERP25 000 wattsHAAT1 140 meters 3 740 ft Repeater s 570 KNRS Salt Lake City LinksWebcastListen LiveListen Live HD2 Websiteknrs iheart comThe station s transmitter tower is on Farnsworth Peak in the Oquirrh Mountains 18 miles 29 km southwest of Salt Lake City 2 KNRS FM broadcasts using HD Radio technology Contents 1 History 1 1 Easy listening 1979 1990 1 2 Country 1990 1992 1 3 Adult alternative 1992 2001 1 4 Modern rock 2001 2005 1 5 Adult alternative 2005 2007 1 6 Country 2007 2009 1 7 Spanish 2009 1 8 Talk 2009 present 2 Programming 3 KNRS FM HD2 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditEasy listening 1979 1990 Edit On December 24 1979 the station originally signed on as KCGL at 105 5 FM 3 It was powered at only 500 watts and offered easy listening music for the northern suburbs of Salt Lake City Country 1990 1992 Edit In 1990 the station switched to country music as KBCK K Buck carrying Buck Owens Real Country Network Adult alternative 1992 2001 Edit In 1992 the station got a major power boost and increase in antenna height while moving to 105 7 MHz now covering much of the Salt Lake City metropolitan area The call sign changed to KUMT as 105 7 The Mountain airing an adult album alternative AAA format Modern rock 2001 2005 Edit From November 2001 until November 2005 the station s call letters were KCPX identifying itself as Channel 105 7 and airing a modern rock format 4 KCPX had been the call letters for one of Salt Lake City s legendary Top 40 stations at 1320 AM and 98 7 FM Adult alternative 2005 2007 Edit From November 2005 until November 1 2007 the station returned to an album adult alternative format as KXRV branded as 105 7 The River Quality Music from Then and Now Country 2007 2009 Edit Beginning on November 1 2007 KXRV returned to a country format branded My Country 105 7 featuring voice mail messages from listeners with no live DJs 5 Pre recorded tags were heard after each song noting the title and artist The call letters were changed to KTMY on January 17 2008 to reflect the new format Spanish 2009 Edit In January 2009 the station flipped to Spanish language adult contemporary music as La Preciosa 105 7 6 Talk 2009 present Edit In August 2009 KTMY switched to KNRS FM and began carrying its current talk radio format 2 7 On October 8 2015 at 5 p m KNRS FM moved up the dial from 105 7 FM to 105 9 FM rebranding as Talk Radio 105 9 Programming EditThe station features predominantly conservative syndicated national talk show hosts including The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show Sean Hannity Glenn Beck Jesse Kelly Clyde Lewis Coast to Coast AM with George Noory and This Morning America s First News with Gordon Deal One local program is heard weekdays during afternoon drive time hosted by Rod Arquette 8 On Saturdays KNRS originates the regionally syndicated weekend Travel Show hosted by Larry Gelwix Other weekend shows deal with money health computers and guns Syndicated weekend hosts include Kim Komando and Bill Cunningham as well as repeats of weekday shows Some hours on weekends are paid brokered programming KNRS AM FM have a full news department with local news every thirty minutes on weekdays In addition the station is a network affiliate of co owned NBC News Radio for national news coverage KNRS gets some of its local news and weather coverage from KUTV 2 News KNRS AM FM air live traffic reports on weekdays from 5 00AM until 10 00PM and on Saturdays from 10 00AM until 6 00PM Traffic reports are provided by iHeart Radio s Total Traffic Network based at the Utah Department of Transportation in Salt Lake City KNRS AM FM s sister stations include KAAZ FM KJMY KODJ KWDZ and KZHT All KNRS AM FM programming is streamed live on the station s website and iHeartRadio website and app In addition all of the station s local shows both weekday and weekend and select national shows as a podcast KNRS FM HD2 EditKNRS FM broadcasts using HD Radio technology The HD2 digital subchannel had carried a Mainstream AC format branded as Soft Rock from iHeartMedia s Premium Choice networks The HD2 subchannel was later discontinued References Edit Station Information Profile Arbitron Summer 2009 Retrieved 2009 09 02 a b KNRS FM Facility Record United States Federal Communications Commission audio division Retrieved 2009 09 02 Broadcasting Yearbook 1980 page C 238 http www americanradiohistory com Archive RandR 2000s 2001 RR 2001 11 09 pdf bare URL PDF https radioinsight com headlines netgnomes 104 salt lake detroit follow ups https radioinsight com headlines 660 la presciosa coming to salt lake city https radioinsight com headlines netgnomes 1220 570 knrs salt lake city to move to fm Rod Arquette Talk Radio 105 9 KNRS External links EditKNRS FM Website KNRS in the FCC FM station database KNRS on Radio Locator KNRS in Nielsen Audio s FM station database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KNRS FM amp oldid 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