KBER (101.1 FM broadcasting) is a radio station broadcasting a mainstream rock radio format. Licensed to Ogden, Utah, United States, the station serves the Salt Lake City metropolitan area. The station is currently owned by Cumulus Media. The station's studios are located in South Salt Lake (behind the I-15/I-80 interchange).
In 1998 the station reverted to the more familiar "KBER 101" slogan of its earlier years and is currently a top rated mainstream rock station in Salt Lake City Utah. By 2008, the station's sister station KHTB became a modern rock station, carrying mostly newer rock. KBER gradually began to change its playlist to include more classic rock songs, although it has since returned to a mainstream rock format. Later on, Mediabase & Nielsen BDS began reporting KBER on the mainstream rock panel. Citadel merged with Cumulus Media on September 16, 2011.
The Ron & Allen Morning Show was wildly popular and they even had their own television show called "Rock Utah" which aired on local channel 30. After Ron Harrison was summarily dismissed for an on-air stunt, Allen Handy and Michael Hayes took over as "Handy & Hayes" for several months carrying on the tradition of placing within the top 1-2 stations in the 18-34 demographic within Salt Lake City's market. Arbitron Analysis Heads West - All Access Darby hosted the midday show prior to Kelly Hammer taking over in 2008. All Access - KBER's Darby Rocks Twice as Much Prior to Darby, the midday shift was hosted by Helen Powers, who went on to work for a number of other radio stations. All Access - Helen Powers Joins The Bear at WYYD
Mornings during the week on KBER previously featured the syndicated "Bob and Tom Show". The Mick and Allen Show returned to KBER in 2005. and remained until 2023.
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