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KSL Newsradio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (401 words)
KSL Newsradio is a radio programming service based in Salt Lake City, Utah.
It is broadcast simultaneously on AM station KSL (1160 kHz at 50,000 watts) and FM station KSL-FM (102.7 MHz, Midvale).
On September 3, 2005 KSL began simulcasting at 102.7 MHz FM, replacing KQMB (STAR 102.7, also owned by Bonneville), an adult contemporary station.
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KSL gives no warranty either express or implied, as to this website or its contents and all warranties are hereby excluded (so far as permitted by law).
KSL does not warrant that your use of or access to this website will be uninterrupted or error-free nor shall it have any liability for damage caused by hostile software which may affect or infect your equipment or property on account of your use of this website or the downloading of any materials.
KSL does not control third party sites which may be linked to this website and shall have no liability for the same nor for their content nor for any transaction between you and such sites.
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