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Post by JamesAnderson on Nov 30, 2010 11:33:11 GMT -5
Have heard some interesting stuff and made some finds, and noted a few flips in the St. George area.
98.9 is hard alternative. 101.9 (KTIM-LP) I'm unsure about, but heard hard alternative. They will move that to 88.1 in the future as a full power station and either sell or dump the 101.9 station. 91.7 is a translator run by Spanish Christian programmer Ondas da Vida Network. From another translator I heard elsewhere, this one is all over the place, the usual sermons, but also airs Christian music in regional Mexican, pop, and rock styles. KWBR-LP has flipped from BYU Radio to smooth jazz. KOEZ-LP is regional Mexican now.
KXDS is as noted classical and are now on 24/7. This one is odd-duck though as overnight at least the station is jockless so no announcements of what you just heard or are about to hear like KUSU and KSGU-HD2 do (Peter Van de Graaf and Classical 24 respectively). Sounds sort of like if you ran a classical station on Pandora.
KEZB 90.7 Beaver has signed on. Owner is a religous operator, but I heard the station airing Christmas music, automated format apparently.
KMXD 100.5 Monroe/Richfield has flipped from AC to a simulcast of KSVC. Airing many talk shows heard in major markets now as well.
All three mains for the Utah County boosters from Central Utah are silent. Heard no signal for KUDE, KAUU, or KQMB outside the Utah County area.
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