Terry
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Usual Listening Area: east Murray
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Post by Terry on Aug 8, 2009 7:53:34 GMT -6
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Terry
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Usual Listening Area: east Murray
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Post by Terry on Jul 31, 2009 15:32:48 GMT -6
Radio Insight is speculating that 570 might flip to liberal talk. Didn't CC already try that with AM700 when it was theirs? Liberal talk might get 3 or 4 very vociferous listeners in Salt Lake. radioinsight.com/570-knrs-salt-lake-city-to-move-to-fm/In the meantime, it's fun to listen to HAL tweaking my brain, what's left of it.
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Terry
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Posts: 489
Usual Listening Area: east Murray
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Post by Terry on Jul 29, 2009 20:39:40 GMT -6
570's new programming? Maybe they'll steal KLO's talk shows. Or maybe they'll do Spanish talk. Or maybe they'll move 105.7's current stuff to 570. I doubt that CC would try liberal talk again, or sports. And all news is just too expensive and KSL would be tough to beat. I'd guess they'll do something inexpensive, maybe another iPod of oldies. What I'd like to see is same day repeats of Rush, Beck, and maybe Savage and Ingraham thrown in for good measure.
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Terry
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Posts: 489
Usual Listening Area: east Murray
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Post by Terry on Jul 21, 2009 22:22:00 GMT -6
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Terry
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Posts: 489
Usual Listening Area: east Murray
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Post by Terry on Jul 21, 2009 22:20:16 GMT -6
I have found a reason to have an HD radio. 105.7-HD2 plays 50's and 60's oldies with no commercials. I find myself listening to it more than any other music station. You might like it too. It might be worth the cost of an HD radio. Or maybe not. Never mind. Don't get up.
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Terry
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Usual Listening Area: east Murray
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Post by Terry on Jul 19, 2009 9:05:47 GMT -6
Channel 18 looks the same here in SL County. I actually like the weather feed. It's teaching me a little Spanish too.
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Terry
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Usual Listening Area: east Murray
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Post by Terry on Jul 12, 2009 23:05:23 GMT -6
Yes, channel 14 must be having problems. They had a very similar problem months ago during the Jazz season when they first started trying HD broadcasts. It took them weeks to figure it out.
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Terry
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Posts: 489
Usual Listening Area: east Murray
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Post by Terry on Jul 12, 2009 23:01:45 GMT -6
In my opinion, all credit unions are better than all banks. Locally, America First is the biggest and I like it. I have used other credit unions too and have liked them. All credit unions are non-profit organizations, technically owned by the depositors. They almost always pay better dividends on savings and charge less interest for loans than banks.
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Terry
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Usual Listening Area: east Murray
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Post by Terry on Jul 4, 2009 11:42:00 GMT -6
How could that work in "Utah" TV market where there are 3 (using the term loosely) PBS stations? I'm assuming KUED has all its stuff up and KUEN is just the one channel - KBYU? For what it's worth, I don't think that KUEN is a PBS station. If I remember correctly, when the State bought the license for channel 9 they were restricted from carrying PBS, because they already owned channel 7. Comcast is carrying both channels 9 and 9.2 in digital. On Comcast, channels 7 and 11 are carried in analog. In digital, Comcast has 7.2, 7.3, 11.3 and 11.4. BYU-TV (over the air on 11.2) is in analog on Comcast channel 21. I know that 11.4 used to carry HD programming in the evenings. I assume that is gone forever.
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Terry
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Post by Terry on Jul 2, 2009 6:09:14 GMT -6
Nope. KUEN 9 is gone, but they've added 9.2 in digital.
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Terry
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Usual Listening Area: east Murray
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Post by Terry on Jun 27, 2009 17:08:26 GMT -6
Thanks for the heads up. I like Eli Stone.
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Terry
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Usual Listening Area: east Murray
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Post by Terry on Jun 19, 2009 16:03:56 GMT -6
I'm using a digital tuner TV that simultaneously receives analog. I have received channel 58 in the past. No more.
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Terry
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Usual Listening Area: east Murray
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Post by Terry on Jun 19, 2009 12:06:27 GMT -6
Here in Murray I can receive the following Spanish language stations over the air: 7.3 Vme, 10.1 (widescreen) and 10.2 (SD) Telemundo, 10.3 automated weather in Spanish, 24.1, 50 (same as 10.2), 66 KSVN Azteca America. I'm not getting Univision over the air. I'm not getting KCBU over the air although they ID as being on channel 58 in SLC. And I have a big antenna. I see KCBU on cable and it doesn't appear to have any network. Soupy Sales was just on(?).
I don't know who's doing news. I don't speak Spanish and seldom watch anything on these channels, although my remote occasionally fails to move along when scantily clad Latinas appear.
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Terry
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Posts: 489
Usual Listening Area: east Murray
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Post by Terry on Jun 12, 2009 17:26:28 GMT -6
I notice that KSL 5 analog is still on saying that they will be on the air until June 26 with "emergency" information. They are running nothing but programs about the digital conversion.
KUCW 30 is available at the moment only on 4.2. I wonder whether they will have any HD programming tonight.
Channel 20 is now digital. In fact they are transmitting 4 identical channels on 20.1, 20.2, 20.3 and 20.4.
As of this moment, channel 24 is still analog. If I'm not mistaken, they are required to go digital or go silent today.
There are still 5 or 6 low power analog TV stations broadcasting.
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Terry
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Usual Listening Area: east Murray
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Post by Terry on May 31, 2009 18:01:19 GMT -6
I quit watching Leno years ago. I didn't like his occasional bathroom humor. He's just too crude for me. I guessing that the joke you heard is some kind of an attempt at bathroom humor and/or a gay joke. I don't get it either.
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