Top Music Stations in Utah
You have a blast listening to music, while working, working out, and driving in your car. Sometimes though, you have troubles finding a music station that fits you. Sometimes your favorite station changes and what used to be a couple of minutes of commercials once an hour has become a couple of minutes of music once an hour! Or maybe you are new to Utah, just visiting the area, or possibly just need a change. You have come to the right place.
Here we have all of the top Utah music stations in one place, you are sure to find one that meets your tastes. Try out all of the Utah stations and then give us your opinion on the best, worst, and any we don’t have on the list that should be. Whether you are in Utah for a visit or have lived here for years, we want to hear your opinion.
We have catered our list of Utah stations to the local opinions we have received so don’t stop sending them in. Music is an important part of our lives, in Utah, and anywhere else. Music stations are also a personal thing. What is music to you? Is it what gets you through your daily commute in Utah? Is it what you jam to in the shower? Is it what calms and centers you at work?
94.1 KODJ
Salt Lake City, UT
KODJ (94.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits format. Licensed to Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, the station serves the Salt Lake City area. The station was known as “Oldies 94.1” for years, then “94.1 KODJ” throughout the mid-to-late 2000s. The station has since re-positioned as “Oldies 94.1.”
K-Talk
South Jordan, UT
KTKK (630 AM) is a news/talk radio station broadcasting out of Sandy, Utah, to the Salt Lake City area. Called, “K-Talk 630”, it is locally owned by United Radio. The station features conservative talk, much of which is brokered programming. It also features syndicated talk hosts G. Gordon Liddy and Mike Gallagher.
FM 100.3
Salt Lake City, UT
KSFI is a radio station operating at frequency 100.3 FM in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. The station’s original call letters were KSL-FM when it began broadcasting in December 1946 as the sister station of KSL. Originally owned by the Deseret News, it became a part of Bonneville International when the LDS Church formed it as the parent of its broadcasting outlets in 1964.
KBYU-FM
Provo, UT
KBYU-FM is a classical music radio station run by Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. Operating at 89.1 MHz, it is known on-air as Classical 89.
B 98.7
Salt Lake City, UT
KBEE, branded as B98.7, is a radio station in Salt Lake City, Utah which broadcasts at 98.7 MHz. It began in 1995 after Citadel Broadcasting purchased KVRI, a hot adult contemporary station. The station took the calls as KBEE although the music format virtually remained the same. The station’s music focus has varied slightly over the past decade, heading more alternative-rock sounding. However, in 2002, the station returned to its roots as an AC (Adult Contemporary) station as “the all-new B98.7.”
KUER 90.1
Salt Lake City, UT
KUER-FM is a public radio station licensed to the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah. Broadcasting at 90.1 MHz FM, KUER (Utah Education Radio) is a National Public Radio (NPR)-member station, also airing shows distributed by Public Radio International and American Public Media. The station produces the award-winning RadioWest, a local discussion forum hosted by Doug Fabrizio.
KEYY
Provo, UT
KEYY (1450 AM) is a Christian radio station licensed to Provo, Utah. The station is owned by Biblical Ministries Worldwide, a Christian organization.
Talk Radio
Salt Lake City, UT
KNRS (105.7 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Centerville, Utah, broadcasting to the Salt Lake City, Utah, area. KNRS-FM began airing a news/talk format in early August 2009. KNRS carries the same call letters and programming heard on Clear Channel sister station 570 AM, where the call letters originated. The station broadcasts from a tower located on Farnsworth Peak, 18 miles (29 km) southwest of Salt Lake City, Utah.
KCPW
Salt Lake City, UT
KCPW-FM is a public radio station in Salt Lake City, Utah which broadcasts programming from NPR, BBC, PRI, as well as local programming. It broadcasts from a studio at Library Square at the Salt Lake City Public Library in downtown Salt Lake City. Originally only heard in the Salt Lake Valley on its FM frequencies, the station originally added its AM frequency in early 2005 in order to capture a larger audience.
90.9 FM KRCL
Salt Lake City, UT
KRCL is a listener-supported community radio station in Salt Lake City, Utah. KRCL is a non-profit organization that airs music and public affairs programming. Music programs are hosted by DJs who choose their own playlist. Many programs feature folk, blues, indie rock, and world music. Public affairs programing includes locally generated content as well as nationally syndicated programs such as Pacifica Radio’s Democracy Now.










