
KRCL FM 90.9
About KRCL FM 90.9
KRCL FM 90.9 streams live from Salt Lake City UT, United States, on Tuninga Radio.
This radio station specializes in Community, Alternative, Indie, World Music music.
A listener-supported, non-profit community radio station broadcasting at 90.9 FM in Salt Lake City, Utah. The station began broadcasting in 1979, making it the first of its kind in the Salt Lake City market. Music programming is hosted by volunteer and staff DJs who curate their own playlists, drawing from genres including alternative, indie rock, folk, blues, and world music. Public affairs programming features locally produced content alongside nationally syndicated shows such as Pacifica Radio's Democracy Now! The station traces its origins to community organizer and Utah State Legislature member Stephen Holbrook, who, concerned that Salt Lake City's mainstream media was not adequately representing minority viewpoints, visited and was inspired by KPFA in Berkeley, California. In 1975, Listeners Community Radio of Utah was established, consolidating smaller community groups. A license application was filed in 1976, a construction permit was granted by the FCC on April 11, 1978, and the station launched the following year. Transmission infrastructure was bolstered by a donation of tower space on Farnsworth Peak from Bonneville International, ensuring the station could serve as a Wasatch Front-wide outlet with regional coverage rather than operating as a low-power, limited-range facility.
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KRCL FM 90.9 features Community, Alternative, Indie, World Music programming from Salt Lake City UT, United States.
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