Salt Lake City-based. LDS-leaning. No casino ads allowed.
They purport to be
values-driven... I was no longer working at KTAR when Bonneville took over, so I cannot attest to how their philosophy is administered, first-hand. But the way several long-time on-air employees were let go causes us to question the co's
mission. (No...I am not referring to the mandatory 2-year
mission...
The
GM is called
VP of Marketing and his expertise is sales, which I find telling. The local VP is Erik Hellum.
Are you local? Don't know how much you know about the three, local Bonneville-owned stations housed in the same building:
KMVP 860 AM
KPKX 98.7 FM
KTAR 620 AM
KTAR news/talk was THE long-time leader of all stations, though it has slipped of late.
Russ Hill, former news guy with the station, was brought back, recently, as PD. Nostalgia wafts through the airwaves as he seems to be bringing the
old guard personalities back behind the mike.
News Director just came on board after many years with competitor. Mike Anthony is a nice guy.
In September, 620 AM will be simulcast on 92.3 FM -- a mega-coup that we all are eager to see play out.
KPKX,
The Peak, 98.7, was always solid (as KKLT), but since PD Joel Gray has played with the programming, ratings have improved remarkably and have remained relatively steady. Both KTAR and KPXK have ranked in (or near) the top ten.
KMVP is the sports station.
Nice, two-story building in a nice, uptown area. Administration and sales downstairs with studios upstairs.
Overall, friendly people. Some of the same folks have been there--at all three stations--for many years.