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K-UTE
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City of license Salt Lake City, Utah
Broadcast area University of Utah
Branding K-UTE 1620 AM
Frequency 1620 (kHz)
First air date 1988
Format College radio
Power 1 watt
Owner University of Utah
Webcast Listen Live
Website Official Website

K-UTE is a low power AM college radio station broadcasting on 1620 kHz to the campus of the University of Utah and surrounding areas. The station primarily plays music from independent artists and several student produced shows, which range from talk to different types of music sets. Along with its AM signal, the station can be heard on Channel 99 cable on campus, as well as online at its website. The station receives most of its music from the College Music Journal and from students themselves. As of 2009, the station is operating normally.

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History

K-UTE has been broadcasting to the University of Utah since 1988. The station lost its "over the air" broadcast in 2005 when the nearby dormitories were taken down. In late 2007 and early 2008, a new antenna was constructed and in February of 2008, the station was once again broadcasting on its AM frequency. [1] Ever since its sign on, the station has experienced financial trouble and several times has almost been shut down. The student government on campus (known as ASUU) cut the station's funding in 2007, and had to operate financially on the stations reserve funding. ASUU has frequently stated that "nobody listens to the station."[2][3]

In early 2007, a controversy over a sex hotline and vandalism of the studio led to the firing of two DJs hosting a popular show known as "Behind The Blue Door."[4]

Despite the on-air behavior, in 2008 the the University of Utah's student government, ASUU, reinstated funding for the station.

Methods of listening

K-UTE can be heard via three methods, two of them geographically restricted to campus.

  • U-TV, the cable network of the University of Utah carries the station on channel 99, with Powerpoint advertisements for the station and some of its shows.
  • 1620 AM, low power. The antenna and transmitter for the station is currently located on top of the Language and Communication Building. The signal is weak in the residence halls on the east side of campus, but is stronger on lower campus, to the south, central, and west.
  • Webcast - available via the station's website. The webcast was shut down in 2007 because of fees imposed by the Recording Industry Association of America(RIAA). Those fees have since been paid and the station is back online.[5]. In spite of past arguments between the station and ASUU they passed a special measure for the funding necessary to cover the RIAA costs [6].

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