K08QL-D

KCSG-LD

KCSG-LD

LPTV station in Logan, Utah


KCSG-LD (channel 8) is a low-power television station in Ogden, Utah, United States. The station is owned by Weigel Broadcasting. KCSG-LD's transmitter is located on SR-68 in Woods Cross, Utah.

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K08QL-D (channel 8) in Logan operates as a translator of KCSG-LD; this station's transmitter is located on Wasatch Ridge.

Sale to Weigel Broadcasting

On July 16, 2020, it was announced that KUTA-LD and KQTI-LD would be sold to Chicago-based Weigel Broadcasting for $375,000, pending approval of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).[3] Weigel intends to use the stations as relays of Cedar City-based KCSG (channel 8) for northern Utah and the Salt Lake City metropolitan area.[4] The sale was completed on September 17.[5]

Local programming

Local news and sports are produced by KUTA as well as released online via its website and YouTube. KUTA is also working with local high schools, the Bridgerland Technical College, and Utah State University to produce local content. KUTA also hosts broadcast debates between local U.S. Senate candidates.[6]

Subchannels

The stations' digital signals are multiplexed:

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K08QL-D (as KUTA-LP) began its digital broadcast on August 30, 2008.[9]


References

  1. "Facility Technical Data for KCSG-LD". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. "Consummation Notice", CDBS Public Access, Federal Communications Commission, September 21, 2020, Retrieved September 21, 2020.
  3. "Utah's U.S. Senate Candidate Debate — Held in Cache County — 9/9/9 — KUTA-TV". 2009. Archived from the original on January 14, 2010. Retrieved September 9, 2009.
  4. "RabbitEars TV Query for K08QL-D". RabbitEars. Retrieved October 4, 2020.
  5. The Herald Journal, August 29, 2008



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