KSRR

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KSRR
City of license Provo, Utah
Broadcast area Salt Lake City
Slogan K-STAR
Frequency 1400 kHz
Format Adult Standards/Oldies
Power 1,000 watts unlimited
Class C
Facility ID 53103
Transmitter Coordinates 40°15′29.00″N 111°42′24.00″W / 40.2580556, -111.7066667
Callsign meaning K StaR
Former callsigns KXYC (1985-1987)
Owner Zeta Holdings, LLC

KSRR 1400 AM is a radio station licensed to Provo, Utah. The station originates from a studio located in Orem, Utah. Their format is primarily oldies, but the station has also hosted some talk shows in the past and is the home of the BYU baseball broadcasts once they begin conference play. KSRR also has a sister station on 96.7 FM known as KQMB.

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[edit] History

Prior to carrying its KXYC calls in the mid 1980s, the station was known as KFTN and carried a country music format. It changed its calls to KXYC on 1985-03-01. On 1987-10-01, the station changed its call sign to the current KSRR.[1][2]

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The station's signal reaches throughout Utah County and into southern Salt Lake County. It broadcasts 1,000 watts in a non-directional pattern from a tower located in Provo, Utah.

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