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KHTB (101.9 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Provo, Utah, and serving the Salt Lake City metropolitan area. It is owned by Cumulus Media and broadcasts a top 40 (CHR) radio format, simulcast with 94.9 KENZ Provo. The radio studios are in South Salt Lake, near the I-15/I-80 interchange. KHTB has an effective radiated power of 25,000 watts. The transmitter is southwest of the city on Farnsworth Peak in the Oquirrh Mountains in Bingham Canyon, Utah, among the towers for other Salt Lake-area FM and TV stations. History Country (1995–2004) In 1995, KKAT licensed "Young Country" from Alliance Broadcasting. Also that year, Kid Cassidy (John Potter) of KWNR replaced Gary and Scotty in the mornings, with Insane Rick Shane remaining as producer. Other local hosts were T.J. Evans, "Gentleman Jim" Mickleson, Bob Wells and Tracy Chapman, while Blair Garner did the overnight shift. KKAT took over the number one position among five country stations from KSOP-FM, th ...
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KENZ (FM)
KENZ (94.9 FM broadcasting, FM, ''Power 94.9 / 101.9'') is a commercial radio station city of license, licensed to Provo, Utah and serving the Salt Lake City metropolitan area. It broadcasts a contemporary hit radio format simulcast with 101.9 KHTB Ogden, Utah, Ogden and is owned and operated by Cumulus Media. The radio studios are located in South Salt Lake, near the Interstate 15, I-15/Interstate 80, I-80 interchange. KENZ has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 48,000 watts. The transmitter is on Lake Mountain (Utah), Lake Mountain in Saratoga Springs, Utah. History Equivox Incorporated, owner of Provo radio station KEYY, received the construction permit for a new radio station in Provo on September 12, 1974, though it had to be granted again on March 12, 1975, because the check did not clear. The station was then built as KRMQ; however, it was not built with strict adherence to the construction permit. In 1981, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) fined Equivox $2 ...
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