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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 74. Chapters: KUTV, KBTV-TV, WCIA, KARK-TV, WYOU, WTAJ-TV, KEYE-TV, KRBC-TV, KTVE, WTWO, WLWC, WUTR, WTVW, WBRE-TV, KTAL-TV, KFDX-TV, WROC-TV, KNWA-TV, WTVX, WFXW, WFFT-TV, WLYH-TV, WUHF, WCWJ, KTAB-TV, WTCN-CA, WMBD-TV, KARZ-TV, KMYU, WHAG-TV, KQTV, KFTA-TV, KAMC, KSNF, KOLR, WWHB-CA, WYZZ-TV, KAMR-TV, WFXV, WTVO, KCIT, KLBK-TV, WJET-TV, KMID, KSAN-TV, KODE-TV, WCFN, WFXP, WDHN, Mission Broadcasting, KSFX-TV, WQRF-TV, KARD, KLST, Four Points Media Group, KJTL, KHMT, WPNY-LP, KSVI, KJBO-LP, KCPN-LP. Excerpt: KUTV is the CBS-affiliated television station serving the greater Salt Lake City, Utah metro area. The station broadcasts on UHF digital channel 34 from Farnsworth Peak in the Oquirrh Mountains as well as a variety of translators throughout Utah, Nevada and Wyoming. It is a sister station to KMYU channel 12, which serves the St. George area as a This TV affiliate; until 2008, it was operated as a satellite of KUTV. As of April 6, 2009, KUTV began carrying This TV on its 2.2 digital subchannel. Since September 20, 2010, both KMYU and KUTV-DT2 have added programming from MyNetworkTV, which brought over-the-air MyNetworkTV programming back to Salt Lake City proper for the first time since KJZZ-TV went independent in 2008 (former MyNetworkTV affiliate KCSG's terrestrial signal does not reach Salt Lake City, and thus that station has been carried only on cable). It originally signed on in 1954 as Utah's ABC affiliate (in 1960 an NBC station), trading affiliations with KCPX-TV (now KTVX). The original co-owners were Frank C. Carman & Associates and The Salt Lake Tribune owned by the Kearns-Tribune Corporation. The deal was spearheaded by Tribune publisher John F. Fitzpatrick after his experience with two successful investments in local radio, including KSL (radio) and KALL. In 1956 the Carman group sold its interest to A.L. Glasman...