KSL-TV

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KSL-TV
Image:Ksltvlogo.jpg
Salt Lake City, Utah
Branding KSL 5
KSL 5 Eyewitness News HD
Slogan Eyewitness News. Your News.
Channels Analog: 5 (VHF)

Digital: 38 (UHF)

Affiliations NBC
NBC Weather Plus (DT2)
Owner Bonneville International
(Bonneville Holding Company)
First air date June 1, 1949
Call letters’ meaning Salt Lake
Sister station(s) KSL radio, KRSP-FM, KSFI, KUTR
Former affiliations Primary:
CBS (1949-1995)
Secondary:
ABC (1949-1954)
DuMont (1949-1955)
Transmitter Power 33.4 kW (analog)
546 kW (digital)
Height 1168 m (analog)
1267 m (digital)
Facility ID 6359
Transmitter Coordinates 40°39′35″N, 112°12′8″W (analog)
40°39′33″N, 112°12′10″W (digital)
Website tv.ksl.com

KSL-TV (Channel 5) is an NBC affiliate in Salt Lake City, Utah that broadcasts locally in analog on VHF channel 5 and in digital on UHF channel 38. A large translator network extends coverage throughout the state and into portions of Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, and Wyoming. KSL-TV is owned by Bonneville International Corporation, which is in turn owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A sister station to KSL Newsradio (AM 1160 and FM 102.7), KSL-TV is also related to KBYU-FM-TV in Provo through Brigham Young University, also owned by the LDS Church. Live 5 WeatherPlus is offered through KSL's digital station. KSL broadcasts from a tower located on Farnsworth Peak west of Salt Lake City.

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[edit] History

KSL-TV began transmission on June 1, 1949. It broadcast from the radio station's cramped studio facility on Social Hall Avenue in downtown Salt Lake City until 1984, when it moved to 5 Triad Center. It was a primary CBS affiliate owing to KSL-AM's long affiliation with CBS Radio. However, it shared ABC programming with KDYL-TV (now KTVX) until KUTV signed on in 1954 as an ABC affiliate. It also broadcast DuMont programming. KSL-AM-FM-TV was a division of the Deseret News until 1964, when Bonneville International was formed as the parent company for the LDS' broadcasting holdings.

In 1995, NBC sold KUTV (which swapped affiliations with what is now KTVX in 1960) to a partnership of CBS and Group W as part of a swap involving stations in Denver, Miami and Philadelphia. Originally, NBC sought to reaffiliate with KTVX; but after KTVX renewed its ABC affiliation, NBC then secured an affiliation agreement with KSL-TV.

KSL-TV downtown studios (Center) in Salt Lake City, Utah
KSL-TV downtown studios (Center) in Salt Lake City, Utah

KSL-TV experienced a scare in 1999 when a shooter entered the Triad Center, allegedly looking for a KSL-TV reporter. An employee of another company in the building was shot during the incident, resulting in her later death. De-Kieu Duy, a 24-year-old female, was arrested in connection with the incident. She has been declared incompetent to stand trial due to mental illness, and is currently awaiting trial while committed at Utah State Hospital.

In 2002, Bruce Christensen was named the President of KSL-TV. Christensen is the former president of PBS, the former dean of BYU's College of Fine Arts and Communications, as well as a former reporter for KSL-TV.

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[edit] Programming

KSL-TV airs most NBC programming with locally-produced news and sports programs.

Notable exceptions to airing all network programs include the short-lived sitcom Coupling and long-running Saturday Night Live. Instead of SNL, KSL airs SportsBeat Saturday, a sports talk program that had been airing in the same time slot when the station was a CBS affiliate. (The former NBC affiliate, KUTV, also passed on SNL, before the local WB (now CW) affiliate, KUWB (now KUCW), decided to air SNL.) However, KSL-TV did air NBC's controversial and short-lived drama, The Book of Daniel (which was not shown by a few other NBC affiliates). KSL also aired a paid political message criticizing the war in Iraq, which featured Cindy Sheehan.

KSL-TV airs the semiannual LDS General Conference as it is held, pre-empting any regularly-scheduled programming.

KSL-TV still signs off at night, doing so at 3:30 am Saturday nights.

[edit] Translators

KSL-TV extends its coverage throughout Utah, plus parts of Arizona, Idaho, Nevada and Wyoming, using a network of more than 115 community-owned translator television stations listed below.

City Callsign City Callsign City Callsign
Alton, Utah K13OR Green River, Utah K05BK Orangeville, Utah K24FI
Antimony, Utah K05DO Green River, Utah K13DB Orderville, Utah K05DU
Beaver, Utah, etc. K13CV Hanksville, Utah K13LS Overton, Nevada K54CJ
Beaver, Utah, etc. K24FE Hanna, Utah, etc. K11ND Panguitch, Utah K05BB
Beowawe, Nevada K09XP Hatch, Utah K13NT Park City, Utah, etc. K27GD
Big Piney, Wyoming, etc. K10HO Heber & Midway, Utah K27GC Parowan, Utah K36AI
Bigelow Bench Area, Wyoming K36DD Helper, Utah K09BQ Peoa & Oakley, Utah K12JM
Blanding & Monticello, Utah K42AD Henefer, Utah, etc. K12AY Pine Valley, Utah, etc. K08EN
Bloomington, Utah K20GJ Henrieville, Utah K13XL Preston, Idaho K23GR
Boulder, Utah K12JR Hildale, Utah, etc. K11QQ Preston, Idaho K33GF
Caineville, Utah K13MQ Huntsville, Utah, etc. K52CS Preston, Idaho K40GZ
Capitol Reef National Park, Utah K12JH Kanab, Utah K05AX Price, Utah K47GP
Carlin, Nevada K13BB Kanarraville, Utah K12CD Randolph & Woodruff, Utah K36FS
Cedar Canyon, Utah K10MF Koosharem, Utah K12CT Randolph, Utah K09BA
Cedar City, Utah K13CP Laketown, Utah K12MI Richfield, Utah, etc. K07CQ
Cedar City, Utah K47IS Leamington, Utah K46DK Richfield, Utah, etc. K32HU-D
Cedar City, Utah, etc. K35HG Loa, Utah, etc. K03AU Rockville, Utah K05AR
Circleville, Utah K13EK Logan, Utah K45GL Roosevelt, Utah, etc. K08CS
Coalville, Utah K13DP Logan, Utah K47HW Rural Juab County, Utah K47BD-D
Cooper Canyon, Nevada, etc. K06FQ Long Valley Junction, Utah K03CX Rural Sevier County, Utah K39GN
Cora, Wyoming, etc. K05DK Lund & Preston, Nevada K12DE Ruth, Nevada K11ED
Delta, Utah, etc. K39FR Malad City, Idaho, etc. K50DH Samak, Utah K13VT
Dingle, Idaho, etc. K13QY Manila, Utah, etc. K05FJ Santa Clara, Utah, etc. K35FS
Duchesne, Utah, etc. K12DL Manti, Utah, etc. K13FF Scipio & Holden, Utah K12DH
Duckwater, Nevada, etc. K29GM Manti, Utah, etc. K26IH-D Scofield, Utah K12CE
East Price, Utah K05GX Marysvale, Utah K05BH Sigurd, Utah & Salina, Utah K12CJ
Elko, Nevada K32GK Mayfield, Utah K11JK Spring Glen, Utah, etc. K12AZ
Ely, Nevada K30CN McKinnon, Wyoming, etc. K29CR Steptoe & Ruby Valley, Nevada K12KO
Emery, Utah K41GV Minersville, Utah K05AT Summit County, Utah K49FY
Emery, Utah K49GB Minersville, Utah K17HX-D Teasdale & Torrey, Utah K05BG
Enterprise, Utah K07ED Mink Creek, Idaho K13HA Ticaboo, Utah K05JS
Escalante, Utah K05DV Modena, Utah K29FA Toquerville, Utah K07CG
Eureka, Utah K39CR Montezuma Creek & Aneth, Utah K05JN Tropic, Utah, etc. K05FY
Fillmore, Utah, etc. K38GT Montpelier, Idaho K19DQ Utahn, Utah K11TL
Fish Lake Resort, Utah K03DE Morgan, Utah, etc. K12GI Vernal, Utah, etc. K11DF
Fruitland, Utah K08JD Mount Pleasant, Utah K12CC Virgin, Utah K08BO
Garfield, Utah, etc. K20GE Mountain View, Wyoming, etc. K09DI Wanship, Utah K10KO
Garfield, Utah, etc. K49AG Murray Canyon, Nevada K11EE Wendover, Utah K12EB
Garrison, Utah, etc. K13OJ Myton, Utah K21FT Woodland & Kamas, Utah K42FA
Grace, Idaho, etc. K13AY Oljeto, Utah K05LF

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