A Salt Lake City AM Is Sold

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On a long, lonesome highway — Bacchus Highway, to be precise — to the far southwest of Salt Lake City sits a single broadcast tower that is home to a Class D AM radio station with a history that includes life as a Top 40 station in the 1960s, Oldies during two distinct time periods, Children’s programming from September 1990 until 1997, and even Adult Standards programming. Over the last decade, Mandarin-language programming from China Radio International has also been heard.


Since the start of 2019, however, KDYL-AM in South Salt Lake, Utah has served Spanish-speaking audiences along the Wasatch Front. Now, the station is poised to tweak its mission with its sale to a Hispanic evangelical broadcast ministry.

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