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KSRR 1400 AM is a radio station licensed to Provo, Utah. The station originates from a studio located in Orem, Utah. Their format is primarily oldies, but the station has also hosted some talk shows in the past and was the home of the BYU baseball broadcasts once they began conference play until KOVO 920 AM and KBLQ 92.9 FM for the 2010 baseball season. In 2011 they began broadcasting sports for Utah Valley University for men's and women's basketball.
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KSRR
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K StaR
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KXYC (1985-1987) KFTN,
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K-STAR
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