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KSL-TV (channel 5) is a television station in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, affiliated with NBC. It is the flagship television property of locally based Bonneville International , the for-profit broadcasting arm of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), and is sister to radio stations KSL (1160 AM) and KSL-FM (102.7).
5 35 K35HD-D: KSL-TV: NBC: Cozi TV on 5.2, This TV on 5.3 6 27 K27MW-D: KPVI-DT: NBC: Decades on 6.2, Movies! on 6.3 8 29 K29LG-D: KIFI-TV: ABC: Telemundo on 8.2, CW on 8.3, Local News 8 Now on 8.4 10 31 K31PT-D: KISU-TV: PBS: Idaho PTV Plus on 10.2, Create/Learn on 10.3, World on 10.4, PBS Kids on 10.5 11 21 K21MR-D: KBYU-TV: BYUtv: BYU Radio ...
5 23 KSL-TV: NBC: Cozi TV on both 5.2 and 5.3 Salt Lake City: Salt Lake City: 7 27 ... Bounce on 23.3, CBN News on 23.5, Shop LC on 23.6, Buzzr on 23.7 Salt Lake City ...
The birth of KSL's franchise product was on the evening of July 13, 1965. On that day, Nourse was first paired with weatherman Bob Welti and sportscaster Paul James, recently poached from KCPX-TV, which had long been the leading news station in Utah. Despite its newspaper roots, KSL-TV had long been a ratings also-ran.
KSL Classifieds was launched in 2000 by broadcaster KSL TV and KSL Newsradio, despite the misgivings of KSL executives who resisted the idea of making ads free for individual users, and despite the fact it would be competing with paid classifieds in the Deseret News, which is also owned by DMC.
Dave McCann is an evening anchor for KSL-TV in Salt Lake City, Utah.He is also the studio host for BYUtv's True Blue, co-host for the Countdown to Kickoff Pregame Show and the Postgame Show, and is the lead play-by-play announcer for BYUtv's college football and men's basketball.
On September 30, 2021, Bonneville International, owner of KSL and KSL-TV, began operating KZNS/KZNS-FM "The Zone" in Salt Lake City under a local marketing agreement with Jazz Communications LLC, through the sports division of KSL News Radio. The operating agreement will allow select Utah Jazz games to be simulcast on KSL-AM 1160 and KSL-FM 102.7.
This was a contrast to KSL's format of news and talk along with middle of the road music. In 1977, KSL-FM was sold to Simmons Family Inc. This was due to FCC restrictions on multiple station ownership at the time. The new owners changed the call letters to KSFI. KSL gained a television counterpart in 1949, KSL-TV. (KSL-TV started as a CBS ...