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The NBC News Now-produced afternoon newscast NBC News Daily—which replaced Days on NBC's schedule upon the soap's shift to Peacock—was not carried by KSL during the 2022–23 season, due to existing timeslot commitments to air Dr. Phil and Rachael Ray; it began clearing the program (airing at 1 p.m. weekdays) in September 2023, after the ...
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KSL Classifieds is a classified advertisements website covering northern and southern Utah and nearby parts of Idaho and Wyoming. It is one of the largest classifieds sites in the U.S. [ 6 ] and the only one to draw more users than Craigslist within its local market.
J. Spencer Kinard is an American radio and television personality He was a reporter for KSL television when he was invited to replace Richard L. Evans as voice of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Kinard had previously worked for CBS in New York .
KSL-FM is a Class C station. It has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 25,000 watts. [2] The KSL-FM transmitter site is on Farnsworth Peak, part of the Oquirrh Mountains in Erda, southwest of Salt Lake City. It is co-located with the KSL-TV tower. KSL-FM broadcasts using HD Radio technology.
KSL (AM), a radio station in Salt Lake City, Utah; KSL-FM, a radio station in Midvale, Utah; KSL-TV, a television station in Salt Lake City, Utah; KSL.com, a Utah-based news website; Key Sounds Label, a Japanese record label; Knowledge Systems Laboratory, AI lab at Stanford; Korea StarCraft League, a tournament
Richard Bruce Lindsay (born 1950) is an American broadcaster who was the most senior male anchor for weeknight broadcasts of the news on KSL TV in Salt Lake City, Utah, from 2007 until his retirement in May 2012. He was awarded an Emmy for his coverage of the 1980 Democratic National Convention.
KSL was the radio flagship station for Utah Jazz basketball games from the team's 1979 arrival through the 1985-1986 season. The Jazz are now heard on KZNS 1280 AM and KZNS-FM 97.5. In the mid-1980s, many radio listeners were tuning to FM stations for music. Gradually KSL adopted an all-news and talk format.