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==Digital==
==Digital==
KULX broadcasts Telemundo on 10.1 and [[Home Shopping Network]] on 10.2. A weather channel was being aired on 10.3.
KULX broadcasts Telemundo on 10.1 and [[Home Shopping Network]] on 10.2. A weather channel was being aired on 10.3 and now it is showing [[LATV]].
[[Image:TelemundoUtah.png|thumb|left||Older station logo.]]
[[Image:TelemundoUtah.png|thumb|left||Older station logo.]]


==Programming==
==Programming==

Revision as of 05:12, 24 December 2012

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KEJT-LP and KULX-CA are low-power Class A television stations in Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah, respectively, broadcasting locally in analog on UHF channels 50 (Salt Lake City) and 51 (Ogden) as affiliates of Telemundo. KEJT-LP was founded on February 25, 1993, and is owned by NBCUniversal; KULX-CA was founded on February 12, 1992 and is owned by Airwaves, Inc., a subsidiary of LIN TV. [1] It broadcasts digitally on channel 10 and is known as KULX-LD. The two stations operate as one and extend their signals into Logan and Park City, Utah via sister station KUTA-LD (overnight) and translator station K57JB, both owned by Airwaves, Inc.

Digital

KULX broadcasts Telemundo on 10.1 and Home Shopping Network on 10.2. A weather channel was being aired on 10.3 and now it is showing LATV.

Older station logo.

Programming

KULX was the first Spanish station to air Real Salt Lake pre-season soccer games in 2005. [2] Spanish broadcasts of the LDS General Conference has also been aired on KEJT. [3] KULX/KEJT also airs Utah Noticias (news) at 5:00pm and 10:00pm.

References

  1. ^ "SEC documents announcing LIN TV notes". Retrieved 11 September 2012.
  2. ^ "RSL game better late than never". 2005. Retrieved 2005-02-25.
  3. ^ "Many Utah radio, TV stations to broadcast sessions of the LDS General Conference". 2000. Retrieved 2000-03-31. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)