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Radio station Randolph–Salt Lake City, Utah

KDUT
Broadcast areaSalt Lake City, Utah
Frequency102.3MHz
BrandingLa Gran D
Programming
FormatRegional Mexican
Ownership
Owner
KBMG,KTUB
History
First air date
2000 (as KWKD)
Former call signs
  • KWKD (2000–2003)
  • KMDG (2003–2004)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID88272
ClassC
ERP89,000 watts
HAAT647 meters (2,123 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
40°52′16″N110°59′43″W / 40.87111°N 110.99528°W /40.87111; -110.99528
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Websitewww.lagrandsaltlake.com

KDUT (102.3FM) is a radio station broadcasting aregional Mexican format. Licensed toRandolph, Utah, United States, the station serves theSalt Lake City area. The station is owned byAlpha Media.[2][3]

History

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Active rock (1999–2004)

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The station went on the air as KAIO on January 22, 1999. On December 21, 1999, the station changed its call sign to KWKD and began airing anActive Rock format branding itself asThe Blaze.[4] On December 20, 2003, it became KMDG, branding itself asMad Dog 102.3, still with an active rock format.[5]

Spanish (2004–present)

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On April 3, 2004, the current call letters were put in place.[6]

Bustos Media used to own the station. In September 2010, Bustos transferred most of its licenses to Adelante Media Group as part of a settlement with its lenders.[7] Alpha Media bought Adelante's Salt Lake City stations for $3.15 million on July 16, 2015.[8][9]

References

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for KDUT".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^"KDUT Facility Record".United StatesFederal Communications Commission, audio division.
  3. ^"KDUT Station Information Profile".Arbitron.
  4. ^"KWKD debuts in S.L. Valley".Deseret News. October 13, 2000. Archived fromthe original on July 12, 2018.
  5. ^"KURR morning show boasts new characters".Deseret News. September 13, 2002. Archived fromthe original on July 12, 2018.
  6. ^"KDUT Call Sign History".United StatesFederal Communications Commission, audio division.
  7. ^"NAP CLOSES ON BUSTOS, LAUNCHES ADELANTE". Radio Ink. September 27, 2010. Archived fromthe original on December 13, 2013.
  8. ^Venta, Lance (April 29, 2015)."Alpha Media Acquires Adelante Salt Lake City".RadioInsight. RetrievedOctober 22, 2015.
  9. ^"Consummation Notice".CDBS Public Access.Federal Communications Commission. July 20, 2015. RetrievedOctober 22, 2015.

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