KBRG

The KBRG was Brigham Young University's first FM station. The FCC approved BYU to start broadcasting under KBRG on May 9, 1960 as the letters KBYU were assigned to a Liberty Ship from World War II. In November 9, 1960 BYU began to broadcast as KBYU-FM. Owen Rich (1960-1960) served as the only director of KBRG.

Variant names

KBRG-FM

Description

Established: 1960

Abolished: 1960

Location: Provo, Utah (1960-1960)

Functions

KBYU's main functions was to provide news and entertainment to the campus of BYU and the Provo community.

Assets and Administrative Structure

KBRG was supervised by a director who reported to the head of the Dept. of Speech and Dramatic Arts.

Associated Units

Superior unit: Brigham Young University. Dept. of Speech and Dramatic Arts (1953-1961) (1960)

Associated unit: Brigham Young University. Radio and Television Committee (1960)

Associated unit: Brigham Young University. News Bureau (1960)

Earlier unit: KBYU (1960)

Later unit: KBYU-FM (1960)

Associated Archival Materials

Brigham Young University Broadcast Services Department Records, 1962-1987 (UA 1017)

Sources

Brigham Young University The First Hundred Years, 1975: v. 3 p. 662 (KBYU was assigned to a Liberty Ship from World War II; provide news and entertainment to the campus of BYU and the Provo community)

Classic 89 Web site, via WWW, October 12, 2010 (earlier unit to KBYU-FM; began broadcasting in 1960) http://www.classical89.org/

A History of Broadcasting Education at Brigham Young University to 1962, 1973: p. 145 (Owen Rich gets approval to begin Broadcasting KBRG)

Pioneers in Twentieth Century Mormon Media: Oral Histories of Latter-day Saint Electronic Media and Public Relations Professionals by Jonice L. Hubbard (Dissertation); (Owen S. Rich reported to Earl T. Pardoe)

Maintenance Information

Record ID: EAC-2010-00312

Creator: ANG