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KNRS-FM (105.9 ) is a station, licensed to Centerville, Utah, and broadcasting to Salt Lake City metropolitan area, using the branding "Talk Radio 105.9." KNRS-FM a with KNRS (570 AM). The studios are on South Decker Lake Drive in West Valley City.

The station's tower is on , in the Oquirrh Mountains, southwest of Salt Lake City, KNRS-FM broadcasts using technology.


History
On December 24, 1979, the station originally as KCGL at 105.5 FM. Broadcasting Yearbook 1980 page C-238 It was powered at only 500 watts and offered music for the northern suburbs of Salt Lake City.

In 1990, the station switched to as KBCK (K-Buck), carrying ' "" network. In 1992, the station got a major power boost and increase in antenna height while moving to 105.7 MHz, now covering much of the Salt Lake City metropolitan area. The changed to KUMT, as "105.7 The Mountain", airing an adult album alternative (AAA) format.

From November 2001 until November 2005, the station's call letters were KCPX identifying itself as "Channel 105-7" and airing a format.http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-RandR/2000s/2001/RR-2001-11-09.pdf (KCPX had been the call letters for one of Salt Lake City's legendary Top 40 stations, at 1320 AM and .) From November 2005 until November 1, 2007, the station returned to an adult album alternative format as KXRV, branded as "105.7 The River, Quality Music from Then and Now".

Beginning on November 1, 2007, KXRV returned to a country format, branded "My Country 105.7", featuring voice mail messages from listeners, with no live DJs. Pre-recorded tags were heard after each song noting the title and artist. The call letters were changed to KTMY on January 17, 2008, to reflect the new format.

In January 2009, the station flipped to adult contemporary music as "La Preciosa 105.7". In August 2009, KTMY switched to KNRS-FM, and began carrying its current talk radio format. On October 8, 2015, at 5 p.m., KNRS-FM moved up the dial from 105.7 FM to 105.9 FM, rebranding as "Talk Radio 105.9".


Programming
The station features predominantly conservative syndicated national talk show hosts, including The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, , , Jesse Kelly, Clyde Lewis, Coast to Coast AM with and This Morning, America's First News with Gordon Deal. One local program is heard weekdays during afternoon , hosted by Rod Arquette. On Saturdays, KNRS originates the regionally syndicated weekend "Travel Show" hosted by . Other weekend shows deal with money, health, computers and guns. Syndicated weekend hosts include and Bill Cunningham, as well as repeats of weekday shows. Some hours on weekends are paid brokered programming.

KNRS-AM-FM have a full news department, with local news every thirty minutes on weekdays. In addition, the station is a network affiliate of co-owned NBC News Radio for national news coverage. KNRS gets some of its local news and weather coverage from . KNRS-AM-FM air live on weekdays from 5:00a.m. until 10:00p.m. and on Saturdays from 10:00a.m. until 6:00p.m. Traffic reports are provided by iHeartMedia's Total Traffic Network, based at the Utah Department of Transportation in Salt Lake City.

KNRS-AM-FM's include , , , , and .

All KNRS-AM-FM programming is streamed live on the station's website and website and app. In addition, all of the station's local shows (both weekday and weekend) and select national shows as a .


KNRS-FM HD2
KNRS-FM broadcasts using technology. The HD2 digital subchannel had carried a mainstream AC format branded as "Soft Rock" from iHeartMedia's networks. The HD2 subchannel was later discontinued.


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