Re: KYFO
Despite the seemingly large LDS population in SLC-Ogden-Provo, despair not, Starbucks has a hot cup of coffee waiting for you:
<a href=http://www.starbucks.com/retail/locator/PrxResults.aspx?a=1&LOC=40.759550023023%3a-111.888286265889&CT=40.759550023023%3a-111.88828626588924.9376971817917%3a18.7032728863438&countryID=244&FC=RETAIL&dataSource=MapPoint.NA&Radius=5&GAD2=&GAD3=Salt+Lake+City%2c+Utah%2c+United+States&IC=40.759550023023%3a-111.888286265889%3a32%3aSalt+Lake+City%2c+Utah%2c+United+States>SLC Starbucks locations.</a>
As for the LDS music, it's just a clever marketing ploy to entice LDS listeners who would otherwise abstain from secular radio on Sunday.
> >
> > In general, you are far likely to encounter religious
> > programming on the radio in Alabama or Kansas or Missouri
> > than in Utah. Only KYFO is full time religion in the
> > market.
> >
>
> KYFO has a horrible reception in Salt Lake City, even they
> are very static in Odgen UT, I don't know how they survived,
> but their programming is so boring.
>
> Also, speaking about LDS (Politically Correct) since they
> don't like to be called mormons. I was visiting Provo UT,
> and visit BYU campus, man I feel like that I am back in
> time. People dress tend to be conservative, and their is no
> coffee shop in the campus, everything is caffine free.
> Also, few people in the bus were preaching their religion at
> me when I rode the 811 bus to Sandy when I told my parents
> about BYU, and I couldn't find starbucks anywhere in Provo.
> Man, I don't think that I ever want to live or visit Provo
> again. Off the wall, where can I find STARBUCKS in Salt Lake
> City, since I'm from the Northwest, I need coffeee.
>