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BYU to Acquire KUMT/Salt Lake City, Readies Classical Flip

https://news.****************/cgi-bin/rol.exe/headline_id=b15423

The article reports that BYU will flip 107.9 to classical.

Umm... that website is wrong.

BYU Radio will be on 107.9 FM and they'll keep classical on its current 89.1 and 89.5 FM frequencies.
 
Glad to see Salt Lake City will get back its Classical station. KBYU was often among the highest rated Classical stations in a large market. I understand the university wanting to have its Mormon Talk format, heard on line and on Sirius XM, airing on FM in SLC. But not at the expense of its Classical station.

I believe 89.1 is the stronger signal vs. 107.9, although both are quite powerful Class C outlets.
 
Glad to see Salt Lake City will get back its Classical station. KBYU was often among the highest rated Classical stations in a large market. I understand the university wanting to have its Mormon Talk format, heard on line and on Sirius XM, airing on FM in SLC. But not at the expense of its Classical station.

I believe 89.1 is the stronger signal vs. 107.9, although both are quite powerful Class C outlets.

And that's good since classical music will stay on 89.1
 
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