KUSU-FM

KUSU-FM
City Logan, Utah
Branding Utah Public Radio
Frequency 91.5 MHz (also on HD Radio)
Translator(s) (29 total as of 2011)
First air date 1953 (as KVSC)[1]
Format Public radio
ERP 90,000 watts
HAAT 347 meters
Class C
Facility ID 69597
Transmitter coordinates 41°53′11″N 112°4′17″W / 41.88639°N 112.07139°W / 41.88639; -112.07139
Callsign meaning Utah State University
Affiliations National Public Radio
Public Radio International
American Public Media
Owner Utah State University
(Utah State University of Agriculture and Applied Science)
Webcast FM/HD1, HD2
Website upr.org

KUSU-FM (91.5 FM), known as Utah Public Radio, is an NPR-member radio station. It airs NPR programs, plus classical and folk music. Licensed to Utah State University in Logan, Utah, it broadcasts as Utah Public Radio on a series of 30 translators throughout the state.[2][3] It is a part of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Utah State University.

Utah Public Radio is a member of National Public Radio (NPR) and an affiliate of Public Radio International (PRI) and of American Public Media (APM). They hold membership in Western States Public Radio, The Rocky Mountain Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the Utah Broadcasters Association, the Radio Resources Consortium, The Development Exchange, the National Translator Association, and the Public Radio Association of Development Officers (PRADO). UPR receives programming from several independent program producers, including The Beethoven Satellite Network, provider of around-the-clock classical music.

While Utah Public Radio covers nearly all of Utah, its signal is spotty at best in Salt Lake City due to the presence of two low-powered FM stations adjacent to KUSU's dial location (although Logan is part of the Salt Lake City radio market). Under adequate atmospheric conditions, and with sensitive receivers, it is possible to receive KUSU in Salt Lake City.[4] The station once operated a translator in Salt Lake City at 96.7 FM[5] but it was deactivated in 2005.[6]

Translators

In addition to the main station, KUSU is relayed by 29 translators to widen its broadcast area.

Call sign Frequency
(MHz)
City of license FCC info
K239AY 95.7 Montpelier, Idaho FCC
K213BB 90.5 Soda Springs, Idaho FCC
K255BS 98.9 Soda Springs, Idaho FCC
K246AO 97.1 Beaver, Utah FCC
K221FA 92.1 Brigham City, Utah FCC
K247AG 97.3 Cedar City, Utah FCC
K208AJ 89.5 Delta, Utah FCC
K215BY 90.9 Emery County, Utah FCC
K296DO 107.1 Fruita, Utah FCC
K220FC 91.9 Hanksville, Utah FCC
K207AH 89.3 Laketown, Utah FCC
K299AW 107.7 Laketown, Utah FCC
K220GE 89.9 Levan, Utah FCC
K214AJ 90.7 Milford, Utah FCC
K218AJ 91.5 Monroe, Utah FCC
K208CS 89.5 Ogden, Utah FCC
K204CO 88.7 Panguitch, Utah FCC
K208CA 89.5 Parowan, Utah FCC
K218CB 91.5 Price, Utah FCC
K204BO 88.7 Provo, Utah FCC
K216AD 91.1 Randolph, Utah FCC
K214EH 90.7 Rockville, Utah FCC
K261CL 100.1 Roosevelt, Utah FCC
K215CF 90.9 St. George, Utah FCC
K292DA 106.3 Tabiona, Utah FCC
K233AF 94.5 Teasdale, Utah FCC
K218CT 91.5 Vernal, Utah FCC
K209AJ 89.7 Vernal, Utah FCC
K206AM 89.1 Washington, Utah FCC

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