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City
  
Provo, Utah

Branding
  
1400 K-Star

Frequency
  
1400 kHz

Broadcast area
  
Salt Lake City

Slogan
  
Home of Your Favorites

KSRR

First air date
  
November 23, 1947 (as KCSU)

KSRR 1400 AM is a radio station licensed to Provo, Utah. The station originates from a studio located in Orem, Utah. Their format is soft Adult contemporary music. KSRR also has a sister station on 96.7 FM known as KQMB.

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History

This station originally signed on as KCSU in 1947 and was owned and operated by Frank and Harold VanWagenen. The call sign changed to KIXX in the late 1950s. The VanWagenens operated the station with studios and transmitter at the edge of a golf course south of Provo until 1971 when it was sold, to Mesa Broadcasting Corp. headed by former KOIL personality Larry Cobb, based in Grand Junction, CO. at which time it became a country music station. The original country Program Director was Les Bagley, who later went to WPOC in Baltimore, MD.


In 1976, the station was sold again, this time to country music singer and songwriter Whispering Bill Anderson of Nashville, Tennessee. The call letters were changed to KFTN, which emphasized the dial position of 1400 ("FTN" was fourteen, abbreviated). While the station was owned by Bill Anderson, the official title of ownership was "Whisper Communications of Nashville, a division of Stallion Music." Stallion Music was Bill Anderson's music publishing company.

The station again sold in 1981, still playing country, and changed its calls to KXYC on 03/01/1985. From May 1, 1985, to January 1, 1995, the station played nonstop LDS music. After January 1995, the station played show tunes, and then settled on adult contemporary music.

The station went to its present owner in 1986, while the station was still known as KXYC. Unfortunately, many listeners heard the call letters as KXYZ, so in 1987, the calls became the current KSRR. This last change took effect on 10/01/1987.

The call sign KSRR was previously used by an FM rock music station operating at 96.5 MHz in Houston, Texas, up until October 15, 1986. That station is currently known as KHMX-FM.

Signal

The station's signal reaches throughout Utah County and into southern Salt Lake County. It broadcasts 1,000 watts in a non-directional pattern from a tower located in Provo, Utah.

References

KSRR Wikipedia