KWUT explained

KWUT
City:Elsinore, Utah
Area:Richfield, Utah
Branding:97.7 The Wolf
Frequency:97.7 MHz
Translator:94.3 K232AF (Orderville)
95.3 K237AD (Escalante)
98.1 K251AQ (Elsinore)
99.1 K256CD (Cedar City)

101.9 K270BX (Milford)
102.9 K275BZ (Milford)
103.5 K278BZ (Marysvale)
105.9 K290BW (Parowan)
107.1 K296AR (Long Valley Junction)
Repeater:97.7 KWUT-FM2 (Beaver)
Airdate:November 9, 1998 (as KRFD-FM)
Format:Country
Erp:33,000 watts
Class:C
Licensing Authority:FCC
Facility Id:137373
Former Callsigns:KRFD-FM (1998–1998)
KSGI (1998–1999)
KRFD (1999–2000)
KACE (2000–2000)
KMGR (2000–2000)
KACE (2000–2000)
KRFD (1999–2000)
KLGL (2001–2005)
KCYQ (2005–2010)
Owner:Douglas Barton
Licensee:Sanpete County Broadcasting Company
Sister Stations:KKUT, KMTI, KMXD, KSVC, KUTC
Website:KWUT Online

KWUT (97.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Elsinore, Utah, United States, the station is currently owned by Douglas Barton, through licensee Sanpete County Broadcasting Company.[1]

History

According to the FCC call sign history, the station signed on with the call letters KRFD on November 9, 1999. On September 11, 1998, the station changed its call letters to KSGI, and then back to KRFD on November 1, 1999. On November 25, 2000, the station became KACE, and KMGR by December 31, 2000. On November 15, 2001 it switched to KACE and then back to KRFD on May 29, 2001. The station became KLGL on June 16, 2001. On August 8, 2005, the station flipped to KCYQ. The calls finally flipped again in the fall of 2010, to the current call letters.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: KWUT Facility Record . United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division .
  2. Web site: KWUT Call Sign History . United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division .