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KNRS (AM)

KNRS (570 kHz) is an AM radio station licensed to Salt Lake City, Utah. The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc.. KNRS and sister station 105.9 KNRS-FM simulcast a talk radio format. The studios are located in West Valley City and the transmitter site is located off West 2300 North Street in Salt Lake City. KNRS operates with 5,000 watts around the clock, covering most of Northern Utah. Other iHeart stations in the Salt Lake City metropolitan area include KAAZ-FM, KZHT, KJMY, and KODJ.

KNRS
Broadcast areaSalt Lake City metropolitan area
Frequency570 kHz
BrandingTalk Radio 105.9 FM/570 AM KNRS
Programming
FormatTalk
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
KAAZ-FM, KJMY, KNRS-FM, KODJ, KZHT
History
First air date
August 1, 1938 (1938-08-01) (as KUTA at 1500)
Former call signs
  • KUTA (1938–1956)
  • KLUB (1956–1989)
  • KISN (1989–1998)
  • KNRS (1998–2009)
  • KACP (2009-2010)
Former frequencies
1500 kHz (1938-1942)
Call sign meaning
"News Radio Station"
Technical information
Facility ID63818
ClassB
Power5,000 watts unlimited
Transmitter coordinates
40°49′9″N 111°55′56″W / 40.81917°N 111.93222°W / 40.81917; -111.93222
Repeater(s)105.9 KNRS-FM (Centerville)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websiteknrs.iheart.com

History edit

The station signed on the air on August 1, 1938,[1] as KUTA on 1500 kHz AM, and was then headed by Utah broadcasting pioneer Frank Carman.[2] In 1956, the station changed its call letters to KLUB.[2][3] After the station became KLUB in 1956, its programming consisted on music, news, and sports.[3] In the 1950s, KLUB published a local top 40 chart.[4] The station aired a beautiful music format in the 1970s.[5][6] In the early 1980s, the station aired a MOR music format.[7][8][9] In September 1983, the station began airing the "Music of Your Life" nostalgia format.[10][11] On September 4, 1985, the station's format was changed to adult contemporary.[12] In Autumn 1985, KLUB became the flagship station for the Utah Jazz of the National Basketball Association.[13]

On May 15, 1989, the station's call sign was changed to KISN,[14] and the station began simulcasting the classic hits format of 97.1 KISN-FM.[15][16] The simulcast ended in September 1992.[17][18] On September 1, 1993, the station's format was changed to sports talk and was branded as "Sports Radio 570", making it Utah's second all-sports radio station (after KQOL, now KAAZ-FM).[19] The station became the market's only sports talk station later in the month, when KQOL switched to a country music format.[19] On July 31, 1997, the sports format ended and the station began simulcasting "Timeless" adult standards format of 107.9 KRKR.[20]

On January 9, 1998, after being sold to Jacor Communications, the station's call letters became KNRS,[14] standing for "News Radio Station", and the station adopted a news/talk format.[21] The station's branding was "570 K-News".[22] On March 6, 2000, KNRS became known as "Family Values Talk Radio", and the station adopted an almost entirely syndicated talk radio format, carrying programming such as The Rush Limbaugh Show and Dr. Laura.[23][24] KNRS' call sign was changed to KACP on September 1, 2009.[14]

In January 2009, as KNRS, the station began simulcasting its programming on FM HD Radio at 94.1 HD-2. KACP also broadcast on an FM translator in Utah County on 99.1 FM, and KJMY HD-2 up until March 2010, when 99.1 and KJMY HD-2 switched formats to classic country. Though 99.1 is a translator, through a loophole in FCC regulations, the station can broadcast an HD-2 feed. KACP was then no longer available on the FM dial, until switching back to KNRS.

On August 3, 2009, Clear Channel moved the talk programming airing on 570 over to 105.7 on the FM dial. For about six weeks, both 570 and 105.7 were simulcast.[25]

On September 17, 2009, KACP split off in a more business-oriented direction as "Freedom 570", with a lineup including Cox Radio hosts Neal Boortz and Clark Howard as well as Clear Channel in-house shows Jason Lewis, The Schnitt Show and Handel on the Law.[26]

On December 23, 2010, the station changed its calls back to KNRS and began simulcasting its sister FM signal. The station obtained a construction permit from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for a power increase to 50,000 watts day and 5,000 watts night.[27] However the construction permit expired before the upgrade was built.

References edit

  1. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1977
  2. ^ a b History Cards, fcc.gov. Accessed August 21, 2015
  3. ^ a b "Announcing from KLUB 570 record entertainment", Sponsor, August 20, 1956. p. 11. Accessed August 21, 2015
  4. ^ Lynn Arave, "Radio dial: DJs of yesteryear were easier to reach by phone", Deseret News, June 10, 2005. Accessed August 21, 2015
  5. ^ Bob Hamilton & Kaye Tipton, "Salt Lake City, Utah", Radio Quarterly Report '76, (1976) p. 358. Accessed August 21, 2015
  6. ^ "49. Salt Lake City/Ogden", Broadcasting, September 10, 1979. p. 60. Accessed August 21, 2015
  7. ^ "Across the Dial", Broadcasting Publications, (1983) p. 107. Accessed August 21, 2015
  8. ^ Sol Joseph Taishoff, "Broadcasting Cable Yearbook", R.R. Bowker, (1980) p. 65
  9. ^ "43. Salt Lake City", Broadcasting, August 29, 1983. p. 72. Accessed August 21, 2015
  10. ^ Lynn Arave, "Format gets terrific reviews", Deseret News, April 20, 1984. p. W 7. Accessed August 22, 2015
  11. ^ "44. Salt Lake City", Broadcasting, September 9, 1985. p. 38. Accessed August 21, 2015
  12. ^ Lynn Arave, "KLUB Radio switches to adult contemporary", Deseret News, September 4–5, 1985. p. 4 C. Accessed August 22, 2015
  13. ^ Kurt Kragthorpe, "KLUB signs on with the Jazz as its flagship station", Deseret News, September 6, 1985. p. B 7. Accessed August 22, 2015
  14. ^ a b c "KNRS Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  15. ^ Lynn Arave, "KISN Jumps the Gun With Its Simulcasts", Deseret News, May 20, 1988. Accessed August 21, 2015
  16. ^ Lynn Arave, "KLUB Changing", Deseret News, May 13, 1988. Accessed August 21, 2015
  17. ^ Lynn Arave, "Hans Petersen's Return May be Just What Doctor Ordered for AM", Deseret News, September 18, 1992. Accessed August 21, 2015
  18. ^ Lynn Arave, "KJQ Sends Deejays Packing, Will be Going to New Format", Deseret News, October 2, 1992. Accessed August 21, 2015
  19. ^ a b Loren Jorgensen, "All-Sports Radio: KISN Makes the Jump as Stations Nationwide Focus on Sports.", Deseret News, November 8, 1993. Accessed August 21, 2015
  20. ^ Lynn Arave, "`Timeless music' takes the place of all-sports format on KISN-AM", Deseret News, August 1, 1997. Accessed August 20, 2015
  21. ^ Lynn Arave, "Bob Lee is coming back to radio as host of weekday talk show", Deseret News, January 9, 1998. Accessed August 20, 2015
  22. ^ "Men's Basketball Starts Season Tuesday", Utah Utes, November 13, 1999. Accessed August 20, 2015
  23. ^ Salt Lake Broadcasting History
  24. ^ Lynn Arave, "KNRS tunes in format change as an all-talk station", Deseret News, March 5, 2000. Accessed August 20, 2015
  25. ^ "570 KNRS Salt Lake City to Move to FM". Radio Insight. Archived from the original on October 3, 2009. Retrieved July 31, 2009.
  26. ^ "", Radio Online, August 21, 2009. Internet Archive. Archived July 23, 2011. Accessed August 23, 2015
  27. ^ "KNRS Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. Retrieved September 2, 2009.

External links edit

  • KNRS in the FCC AM station database
  • KNRS in Nielsen Audio's AM station database
  • FCC History Cards for KNRS

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KNRS 570 kHz is an AM radio station licensed to Salt Lake City Utah The station is owned by iHeartMedia Inc KNRS and sister station 105 9 KNRS FM simulcast a talk radio format The studios are located in West Valley City and the transmitter site is located off West 2300 North Street in Salt Lake City KNRS operates with 5 000 watts around the clock covering most of Northern Utah Other iHeart stations in the Salt Lake City metropolitan area include KAAZ FM KZHT KJMY and KODJ KNRSSalt Lake City UtahBroadcast areaSalt Lake City metropolitan areaFrequency570 kHzBrandingTalk Radio 105 9 FM 570 AM KNRSProgrammingFormatTalkAffiliationsFox News RadioNBC News RadioCompass Media NetworksPremiere NetworksOwnershipOwneriHeartMedia Inc iHM Licenses LLC Sister stationsKAAZ FM KJMY KNRS FM KODJ KZHTHistoryFirst air dateAugust 1 1938 1938 08 01 as KUTA at 1500 Former call signsKUTA 1938 1956 KLUB 1956 1989 KISN 1989 1998 KNRS 1998 2009 KACP 2009 2010 Former frequencies1500 kHz 1938 1942 Call sign meaning News Radio Station Technical informationFacility ID63818ClassBPower5 000 watts unlimitedTransmitter coordinates40 49 9 N 111 55 56 W 40 81917 N 111 93222 W 40 81917 111 93222Repeater s 105 9 KNRS FM Centerville LinksWebcastListen LiveWebsiteknrs iheart comHistory editThe station signed on the air on August 1 1938 1 as KUTA on 1500 kHz AM and was then headed by Utah broadcasting pioneer Frank Carman 2 In 1956 the station changed its call letters to KLUB 2 3 After the station became KLUB in 1956 its programming consisted on music news and sports 3 In the 1950s KLUB published a local top 40 chart 4 The station aired a beautiful music format in the 1970s 5 6 In the early 1980s the station aired a MOR music format 7 8 9 In September 1983 the station began airing the Music of Your Life nostalgia format 10 11 On September 4 1985 the station s format was changed to adult contemporary 12 In Autumn 1985 KLUB became the flagship station for the Utah Jazz of the National Basketball Association 13 On May 15 1989 the station s call sign was changed to KISN 14 and the station began simulcasting the classic hits format of 97 1 KISN FM 15 16 The simulcast ended in September 1992 17 18 On September 1 1993 the station s format was changed to sports talk and was branded as Sports Radio 570 making it Utah s second all sports radio station after KQOL now KAAZ FM 19 The station became the market s only sports talk station later in the month when KQOL switched to a country music format 19 On July 31 1997 the sports format ended and the station began simulcasting Timeless adult standards format of 107 9 KRKR 20 On January 9 1998 after being sold to Jacor Communications the station s call letters became KNRS 14 standing for News Radio Station and the station adopted a news talk format 21 The station s branding was 570 K News 22 On March 6 2000 KNRS became known as Family Values Talk Radio and the station adopted an almost entirely syndicated talk radio format carrying programming such as The Rush Limbaugh Show and Dr Laura 23 24 KNRS call sign was changed to KACP on September 1 2009 14 In January 2009 as KNRS the station began simulcasting its programming on FM HD Radio at 94 1 HD 2 KACP also broadcast on an FM translator in Utah County on 99 1 FM and KJMY HD 2 up until March 2010 when 99 1 and KJMY HD 2 switched formats to classic country Though 99 1 is a translator through a loophole in FCC regulations the station can broadcast an HD 2 feed KACP was then no longer available on the FM dial until switching back to KNRS On August 3 2009 Clear Channel moved the talk programming airing on 570 over to 105 7 on the FM dial For about six weeks both 570 and 105 7 were simulcast 25 On September 17 2009 KACP split off in a more business oriented direction as Freedom 570 with a lineup including Cox Radio hosts Neal Boortz and Clark Howard as well as Clear Channel in house shows Jason Lewis The Schnitt Show and Handel on the Law 26 On December 23 2010 the station changed its calls back to KNRS and began simulcasting its sister FM signal The station obtained a construction permit from the U S Federal Communications Commission FCC for a power increase to 50 000 watts day and 5 000 watts night 27 However the construction permit expired before the upgrade was built References edit Broadcasting Yearbook 1977 a b History Cards fcc gov Accessed August 21 2015 a b Announcing from KLUB 570 record entertainment Sponsor August 20 1956 p 11 Accessed August 21 2015 Lynn Arave Radio dial DJs of yesteryear were easier to reach by phone Deseret News June 10 2005 Accessed August 21 2015 Bob Hamilton amp Kaye Tipton Salt Lake City Utah Radio Quarterly Report 76 1976 p 358 Accessed August 21 2015 49 Salt Lake City Ogden Broadcasting September 10 1979 p 60 Accessed August 21 2015 Across the Dial Broadcasting Publications 1983 p 107 Accessed August 21 2015 Sol Joseph Taishoff Broadcasting Cable Yearbook R R Bowker 1980 p 65 43 Salt Lake City Broadcasting August 29 1983 p 72 Accessed August 21 2015 Lynn Arave Format gets terrific reviews Deseret News April 20 1984 p W 7 Accessed August 22 2015 44 Salt Lake City Broadcasting September 9 1985 p 38 Accessed August 21 2015 Lynn Arave KLUB Radio switches to adult contemporary Deseret News September 4 5 1985 p 4 C Accessed August 22 2015 Kurt Kragthorpe KLUB signs on with the Jazz as its flagship station Deseret News September 6 1985 p B 7 Accessed August 22 2015 a b c KNRS Call Sign History United States Federal Communications Commission audio division Lynn Arave KISN Jumps the Gun With Its Simulcasts Deseret News May 20 1988 Accessed August 21 2015 Lynn Arave KLUB Changing Deseret News May 13 1988 Accessed August 21 2015 Lynn Arave Hans Petersen s Return May be Just What Doctor Ordered for AM Deseret News September 18 1992 Accessed August 21 2015 Lynn Arave KJQ Sends Deejays Packing Will be Going to New Format Deseret News October 2 1992 Accessed August 21 2015 a b Loren Jorgensen All Sports Radio KISN Makes the Jump as Stations Nationwide Focus on Sports Deseret News November 8 1993 Accessed August 21 2015 Lynn Arave Timeless music takes the place of all sports format on KISN AM Deseret News August 1 1997 Accessed August 20 2015 Lynn Arave Bob Lee is coming back to radio as host of weekday talk show Deseret News January 9 1998 Accessed August 20 2015 Men s Basketball Starts Season Tuesday Utah Utes November 13 1999 Accessed August 20 2015 Salt Lake Broadcasting History Lynn Arave KNRS tunes in format change as an all talk station Deseret News March 5 2000 Accessed August 20 2015 570 KNRS Salt Lake City to Move to FM Radio Insight Archived from the original on October 3 2009 Retrieved July 31 2009 Clear Channel to Launch Freedom 570 in Salt Lake Radio Online August 21 2009 Internet Archive Archived July 23 2011 Accessed August 23 2015 KNRS Facility Record United States Federal Communications Commission audio division Retrieved September 2 2009 External links editKNRS in the FCC AM station database KNRS in Nielsen Audio s AM station database FCC History Cards for KNRS Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KNRS AM amp oldid 1167995121, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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