What is KCSG?
KCSG was the first television station in southern Utah to produce local newscasts for the region. Until KCSG started its news department, St. George residents received local newscasts from stations in Salt Lake City; indeed, KCSG itself simulcast KSL-TV’s morning newscast for a time under Bonneville ownership.
Where is the KCSG studio located?
KCSG’s studios are located on West 1600 South Street in St. George, and its transmitter is located on Cedar Mountain, southeast of Cedar City. The station has a network of 11 broadcast translators that extend its over-the-air coverage throughout the state.
What happened to St George homes and leisure on KCSG?
On November 27, 2017, KCSG removed St George Homes and Leisure on digital subchannel 14.2, St George News on digital subchannel 14.3, and Back Country TV on digital subchannel 14.4. KCSG moved Heroes & Icons from digital subchannel 14.1 to digital subchannel 14.3.
What happened to KSGI radio?
On October 20, Seagull Communications Company, whose principals owned KSGI radio (1450 AM, now KZNU, and 99.9 FM, now KONY) in St. George, filed an application to acquire the station out of bankruptcy and on November 12, changed its call letters to KSGI-TV to match the radio stations.