KEGH

KEGH
City Woodruff, Utah
Broadcast area Salt Lake City, Utah
Branding La Raza
Frequency 107.1 MHz
First air date 1972 (as KBUH-FM)
Format Regional Mexican
ERP 89,000 watts
HAAT 647 meters
Class C
Facility ID 21607
Transmitter coordinates 40°52′16″N 110°59′43″W / 40.87111°N 110.99528°W / 40.87111; -110.99528Coordinates: 40°52′16″N 110°59′43″W / 40.87111°N 110.99528°W / 40.87111; -110.99528
Callsign meaning K EaGle H (former format)
Former callsigns KBUH-FM (1972-1984)
KFRZ-FM (1984-1985)
KSOS (1985-1995)
KLZX-FM (1995-1998)
KUUU (1998-1998)
KRAR (1998-2006)
Former frequencies 107.1 MHz (1972-1986)
106.9 MHz (1986-2014)
Affiliations La Raza Media
Owner AASAA Media, LLC
Sister stations KMRI 1550 AM, KXOL 1660 AM
Webcast Listen Live
Website larazamedia.com

KEGH (107.1 FM) is an American radio station broadcasting a Regional Mexican format. It is licensed to Woodruff, Utah, USA, and owned by AASAA Media, LLC.[1] In February 2009, KEGH was a simulcast of KEGA, The Eagle 101.5, according to the Simmons Media corporate web site .

KEGH has been granted a U.S. Federal Communications Commission construction permit to change the city of license to Woodruff, move to a new transmitter site, move to 107.1 MHz, increase ERP to 89,000 watts and decrease HAAT to 647 meters. This was completed on December 8, 2014, just before switching from the KEGA simulcast to the KALL simulcast. On July 13, 2015 KEGH switched from the KALL simulcast to regional Mexican, branded as "La Raza".

History

The station began operations in 1972 on 107.1 as a class-A in Brigham City as KBUH-FM which calls it had until they obtained a construction permit to upgrade to a Class C station on 106.9 which was completed in around mid-1984. The station was assigned the call letters KFRZ-FM on September 9, 1984. On October 1, 1985, the station changed its call sign to KSOS and on June 26, 1995 to KLZX-FM. On March 13, 1998, the station became KUUU, and on May 1, 1998, KRAR. Finally on September 13, 2006, the station became KEGH.[2]

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