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Radio station in Spanish Valley, Utah, United States
KCPX (1490 AM) is a news/talk formatted broadcasting radio station. Licensed to Spanish Valley, Utah, United States, the station is currently owned by
KCPX
Radio station in Salt Lake City
KDYL-AM-FM and KTVT, and changed their call signs to KCPX, KCPX-FM, and KCPX-TV. Through the 1960s and 70s, KCPX carried a Top 40 format that was very popular
KNIT_(AM)
American actress (born 1956)
mild chart success in the western United States (reaching the top five at KCPX in Salt Lake City). McCormick later performed "Little Bird" on American Bandstand
Maureen_McCormick
Radio station in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Columbia Pictures and the radio stations' call signs were changed to KCPX and KCPX-FM. The two stations carried a Top 40 format that was very popular in
KBEE
Television station in Salt Lake City
owned-and-operated station in Dallas–Fort Worth). Its call letters later changed to KCPX-TV in 1959 following its sale to Screen Gems Broadcasting (a division of
KTVX
Lolly's Storytime KCPX: Captain Scotty KSL TV: Engineer Ron with Ron Ross KCPX: Fireman Frank KCPX/KTVX TV: Hotel Balderdash KCPX: KC's Club KSL TV:
List of local children's television series (United States)
List_of_local_children's_television_series_(United_States)
Radio station in Centerville–Salt Lake City, Utah
the station's call letters were KCPX identifying itself as "Channel 105-7" and airing a modern rock format. (KCPX had been the call letters for one
KNRS-FM
Radio station in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
1980, KRSP-FM was a top 40 competitor to KCPX. In the early 1980s, "Rock 103" was an album rock competitor to KCPX-FM. It was not until the mid-1980s, however
KRSP-FM
American children's television show
is an American children's television show, produced by and broadcast from KCPX (later KTVX) in Salt Lake City from 1972 to 1982. The show featured three
Hotel_Balderdash
Trinidadian-British singer (1940–2017)
issue, the single was getting played on US radio stations, KIMN, WAKY and KCPX. 1970s After some well-received club appearances and hanging out with artists
Clem_Curtis
American television news anchor (1940–2023)
Nourse moved to Salt Lake City in 1964 and applied at KUTV channel 2 and KCPX channel 4, but neither hired him. The next day, he applied across the street
Dick_Nourse
American film studio
television stations. Stations owned by Screen Gems over the years included KCPX (Salt Lake City; now KTVX, owned by Nexstar Media Group), WVUE-DT (New Orleans;
Screen_Gems
Television station in Salt Lake City
the voice of BYU football and basketball) and weatherman Bob Welti from KCPX-TV and teamed them with anchor Dick Nourse. Within a few months, channel
KSL-TV
English songwriter and musician
had breakout appeal. It also had airplay on US stations, KIMN, WAKY and KCPX during the month of April. In 1971, his album A String Bag Of Bones was released
John_Macleod_(songwriter)
Television station in Salt Lake City
since KSL-TV poached Bob Welti and Paul James from channel 4 (then known as KCPX-TV), a move that allowed KSL-TV to surge ahead as Utah's news leader. When
KUTV
1962 American TV series or program
is an American late-night horror television program that was broadcast on KCPX (channel 4, now KTVX) in Salt Lake City, Utah, from 1962 until 1982. The
Nightmare_Theater_(Utah)
Television station in Salt Lake City
Mountain West Television Company, in which the largest shareholders were KCPX radio news director Joseph C. Lee and Salt Lake City land developer Sidney
KSTU
1950s-1990s American and Canadian television franchise
money". KTVX – Salt Lake City, Utah, hosted by disc-jockey Lynn Lehmann. KCPX/KTVX's version aired during The Mike Douglas Show from 1967 until 1972, and
Dialing_for_Dollars
American radio talk show host
Junior. Herb was hired by several Salt Lake City-area stations, including KCPX, where he played jazz for the late night audience; and a new station, KANN
Herb_Jepko
Radio station in Provo, Utah
higher talent level as the two top rockers in Utah at the time – KNAK and KCPX in Salt Lake City, but its market share was predominantly Utah County and
KOVO
Topics referred to by the same term
Greenville/Spartanburg, South Carolina (Asheville, North Carolina) KDYL-TV/KTVT/KCPX-TV (now KTVX) in Salt Lake City, Utah (1948–1960) KCNC-TV, along with previous
NBC_4
American radio network
Coalville KSL 1160 AM Salt Lake City KSL-FM 102.7 FM Midvale KLGN 1390 AM Logan KCPX 1490 AM Moab KMGR 99.1 FM Nephi KOAL 750 AM Price KVEL 920 AM Vernal
Utah_Jazz_Radio_Network
1967 studio album by The Sons of Champlin
Days" (2:10) "It's the End" (2:55) "Pillow" (2:52) "Don't Stop" (1:59) "KCPX Radio Spots" (0:51) Unterberger, Richie. "All Music Overview". AllMusic.
Fat City (The Sons of Champlin album)
Fat_City_(The_Sons_of_Champlin_album)
American media businessman
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
George_C._Hatch
Radio station in Centerville, Utah
owned by iHeartMedia. The station changed call letters to KCPX on August 13, 1993 (the KCPX call sign had been released by 1320 AM in Salt Lake City)
KTUB
Radio station in Delta, Utah
2024. Tom Wharton (September 15, 2015). "Whatever happened to KNAK and KCPX". Salt Lake Tribune. North American Radio Guide 1991. W F Innovations, Incorporated
KNAK_(AM)
1977 single by Q
WBJW-FM (Orlando) WMFJ (Daytona Beach). The song also received play on: KCPX (Salt Lake City) WTRY (Albany) KTNQ (Los Angeles). The song was a Top 40
Dancin'_Man
LLC Country KCLS 101.5 FM Leeds Canyon Media Group, LLC Adult contemporary KCPX 1490 AM Spanish Valley AZED 5 Communications, LLC News Talk Information KCUA
List of radio stations in Utah
List_of_radio_stations_in_Utah
Radio station in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Deseret News, September 6, 1991. Retrieved August 23, 2015 Lynn Arave, "KCPX Will Retain Format Despite Pact", Deseret News, May 1, 1992. Retrieved August
KKAT_(AM)
Topics referred to by the same term
99.1 Prince Albert, Saskatchewan WAPW FM 99.7 Atlanta, now WWWQ-FM, Q100 KCPX FM 98.7 Salt Lake City, now KBEE-FM, B98.7 This disambiguation page lists
Power_99
Radio station in Tooele, Utah, United States
was released from 1320 AM in Salt Lake City when that station was renamed KCPX. Simmons paid the then owner, Thomas W. Mathis, to release the KDYL call
KIHU
Richmond, Virginia WWBT 12 CBS ABC WTVR-TV 6 ABC CBS Salt Lake City, Utah KCPX-TV 4 ABC NBC KUTV 2 NBC ABC Tacoma/Seattle, Washington KTNT-TV 11 Independent
1960_in_American_television
- Kidd Creek Mines, Ltd. KCNW - Kelley's Creek and Northwestern Railroad KCPX - Kemira Chemicals Canada, Inc. KCR - Keewatin Railway Company KCRX - Kootenay
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Radio station in Ogden, Utah, United States
"K-630" in Salt Lake City. The two stations were sister top 40 stations before KCPX (1320) became a top 40 powerhouse in the mid-1960s (KSXX changed to a talk
KSVN_(AM)
Radio station in Moab, Utah, United States
United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. "KCYN-KCPX Radio". Moab Chamber of Commerce. Retrieved October 25, 2025. "FREE COPY
KCYN
from page 107), Clem Curtis on Imperial "Marie Take A Chance," KIMN, WAKY, KCPX. Marmalade Skies - 1970 July Singles mbc1955, October 29, 2017 - The Infinite
Barry_Class
AM radio frequency
kW unlimited) KCPX Spanish Valley, Utah 160408 C 1 1 38°28′04″N 109°26′18″W / 38.467778°N 109.438333°W / 38.467778; -109.438333 (KCPX - 1 kW daytime
1490_AM
Marshal Salisbury Maryland WBOC-TV 16 The Third Man Salt Lake City Utah KCPX-TV 4 Crime Reporter Danger is My Business Divorce Court Man From Cochise
List of NTA Film Network affiliates in the United States
List_of_NTA_Film_Network_affiliates_in_the_United_States
Radio station in Coalville–Salt Lake City, Utah
Management went through several program directors including Ian McCain (from KCPX), Dom Casual (from KENZ and veteran of the original KJQ), Lara Jones (a veteran
KLO-FM
Alliance, Nebraska KCOX 1350 AM Jasper, Texas KCPS 1150 AM Burlington, Iowa KCPX 1490 AM Spanish Valley, Utah KCQL 1340 AM Aztec, New Mexico KCRC 1390 AM
List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters KA–KF)
List_of_AM_radio_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letters_KA–KF)
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Spotted Speckled
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Handsome, Tall, Gentleman
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English : patronymic from Amery.
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Name of An Angel meaning season, Love and saint, Speech
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Name of a Tree
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A sea nymph.
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, supplanter.
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