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KSL (Television station : Salt Lake City, Utah)

 Organization

Biography

KSL is a television station in Salt Lake City. The station was established by the Deseret News in 1949, and was initially a CBS affiliate. In 1964 the station became part of Bonneville International. In 1995 the station switched its affiliation to NBC.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

L. H. Curtis papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS 1808
Scope and Contents

Programming guides, correspondence, newspaper articles, speeches, notes, questionnaires, newsletters, editorials, a video tape, and an audio tape. The materials relate to Curtis' speeches and to his editorials on KSL radio and television.

Dates: 1934-1976

G. Donald Gale collection of KSL editorials

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS 8013
Scope and Contents Contains copies on DVD of the televised KSL editorials that Gale wrote on current events in Utah. Topics include local celebrations (parades, fairs, etc.), police news (crime, administration of police officers generally), news from area colleges (such as Brigham Young University and Utah State), and other relevant news from the area. DVDs are grouped by year. Also contains a book written by G. Donald Gale titled "KSL Editorials 1978-1997: A Personal History." The book describes the history...
Dates: 1978-2009

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