KSL-TV is an NBC affiliate in Salt Lake City, Utah that broadcasts locally in digital on UHF ch. 38 & brands itself as "Channel 5". (Although KSL permanently ceased analog broadcasts on VHF ch. 5 on June 12th 2009, the station is still available on ch. 5 for most viewers via virtual channel mapping) A large translator network extends coverage throughout the state & into portions of Arizona, Idaho, Nevada & Wyoming. KSL-TV is owned by Bonneville International Corporation, which is in turn owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A sister station to KSL Newsradio (AM 1160 & FM 102.7), KSL-TV is also related to KBYU-FM & KBYU-TV in Provo through Brigham Young University (BYU), also owned by the LDS Church. KSL-TV broadcasts from a tower located on Farnsworth Peak west of Salt
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| - KSL-TV is an NBC affiliate in Salt Lake City, Utah that broadcasts locally in digital on UHF ch. 38 & brands itself as "Channel 5". (Although KSL permanently ceased analog broadcasts on VHF ch. 5 on June 12th 2009, the station is still available on ch. 5 for most viewers via virtual channel mapping) A large translator network extends coverage throughout the state & into portions of Arizona, Idaho, Nevada & Wyoming. KSL-TV is owned by Bonneville International Corporation, which is in turn owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A sister station to KSL Newsradio (AM 1160 & FM 102.7), KSL-TV is also related to KBYU-FM & KBYU-TV in Provo through Brigham Young University (BYU), also owned by the LDS Church. KSL-TV broadcasts from a tower located on Farnsworth Peak west of Salt
- KSL-TV is an NBC affiliate in Salt Lake City, Utah that broadcasts locally in digital on UHFchannel 38, and brands itself as "Channel 5." (Although KSL permanently ceased analog broadcasts on VHF channel 5 on June 12, 2009, the station is still available on channel 5 for most viewers via virtual channel mapping.)
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| - KSL-TV is an NBC affiliate in Salt Lake City, Utah that broadcasts locally in digital on UHF ch. 38 & brands itself as "Channel 5". (Although KSL permanently ceased analog broadcasts on VHF ch. 5 on June 12th 2009, the station is still available on ch. 5 for most viewers via virtual channel mapping) A large translator network extends coverage throughout the state & into portions of Arizona, Idaho, Nevada & Wyoming. KSL-TV is owned by Bonneville International Corporation, which is in turn owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A sister station to KSL Newsradio (AM 1160 & FM 102.7), KSL-TV is also related to KBYU-FM & KBYU-TV in Provo through Brigham Young University (BYU), also owned by the LDS Church. KSL-TV broadcasts from a tower located on Farnsworth Peak west of Salt Lake City
- KSL-TV is an NBC affiliate in Salt Lake City, Utah that broadcasts locally in digital on UHFchannel 38, and brands itself as "Channel 5." (Although KSL permanently ceased analog broadcasts on VHF channel 5 on June 12, 2009, the station is still available on channel 5 for most viewers via virtual channel mapping.) A large translator network extends coverage throughout the state and into portions of Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, and Wyoming. KSL-TV is owned by Bonneville International Corporation, which is in turn owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A sister station to KSL Newsradio (AM 1160 and FM 102.7), KSL-TV is also related to KBYU-FM and KBYU-TV in Provo through Brigham Young University (BYU), also owned by the LDS Church. KSL-TV broadcasts from a tower located on Farnsworth Peakwest of Salt Lake City.
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