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KSFI (100.3 FM) is a radio station in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States.KSFI maintains studio facilities located at the KSL Broadcast House building in Salt Lake City's Triad Center (which also house KRSP-FM and the KSL-AM-FM-TV partners), and its transmitter is located on Farnsworth Peak in the Oquirrh Mountains, southwest of Salt Lake City.
Northern Arizona University: Public radio KPUP-LP: 100.5 FM: Patagonia: Patagonia Community Radio, Inc. Variety KPXQ: 1360 AM: Glendale: Caron Broadcasting, Inc. Religious KPYT-LP: 100.3 FM: Tucson: Pascua Yaqui Tribe, A Federally Recognized Indian Tribe: Ethnic/Native American KPYU-LP: 100.7 FM: Old Pascua Village: Pascua Yaqui Tribe, A ...
The English-language network originates at KTAR/620 and KMVP-FM/98.7 in Phoenix, Arizona, while the Spanish-language network originates at KHOV-FM/105.1 serving Phoenix. The main play-by-play announcer on the English-language network is Chris Garagiola. [2] The color analyst is former major-leaguer Tom Candiotti.
Rob Dempsey, a Christian radio host known for his time on the local South Carolina show Rob and Lizz in the Morning, has died.. On Thursday, Oct. 24, the Greenville, S.C., Christian radio station ...
Radio host Robin Ayers has died. She was 44. Ayers - who was a well-known entertainment reporter and radio host at KBLA 1580 Talk Radio - died on Thursday, Dec. 5, it has been announced.
Rich Berra at the 104.7 KISS FM Studios in Phoenix, Arizona in 2013. Richard Bradley Berra (born March 8, 1969) is an American radio host and guitarist, known as Rich Berra . His nationally syndicated morning radio show is the Johnjay and Rich Show.
The ragtag members of the Kennedy clan turned out Monday for the funeral of Ethel Kennedy — the widow of Robert F. Kennedy, and the last link to the family's days of "Camelot" in the White House.
After becoming associated with the Arizona Republican newspaper, the station's formal debut as KTAR was made on January 1, 1930. [2]Effective December 1, 1921, the United States Department of Commerce, in charge of radio at the time, adopted a regulation formally establishing a broadcasting station category, which set aside the wavelength of 360 meters (833 kHz) for entertainment broadcasts ...