From Deseret News archives:
General conference broadcast schedule
On TV: On Salt Lake-area television, all four general sessions will be broadcast live on both KSL-TV, Ch. 5, and KBYU-TV, Ch. 11, over the public airwaves, as well as via local cable television.
In addition, BYU-TV, carried on local cable TV, some out-of-state cable TV and some satellite TV services, will also air the four regular conference sessions live.
On the radio: Over Salt Lake area radio, there are more options available than ever before. KSL Newsradio will, as usual, transmit conference live on its traditional frequency, AM 1160. But KSL is now simulcasting on FM-102.7, and so conference will be broadcast on that frequency as well.
KSL's sister station, KUTR (AM-820), also will air each of the four conference sessions, but on a two-hour delay basis.
KBYU radio (FM-89.1) will broadcast all four of the conference sessions live.
(However, the Saturday evening priesthood session is a closed broadcast and is only available in person at the Conference Center or through the church's stake center/ward chapel satellite service.)
Additional programs: KSL-TV and KBYU-FM radio will also air special LDS programming between conference sessions both Saturday and Sunday afternoons.
BYU Broadcasting stations will rebroadcast General Conference sessions throughout the coming months. Go to: byub.org/generalconf/rebroadcast.asp for dates and times of those replays.
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