KSL-TV (Salt Lake City, UT)

KSL-TV (Salt Lake City, UT)

KSL-TV is a virtual channel 5 and operates on UHF digital channel 23. This television station is affiliated with NBC and is based in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. It serves as the main television outlet for Bonneville International, which is the commercial broadcasting division of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The station's studios are situated in the Broadcast House at the Triad Center in Salt Lake City, while its transmitter is positioned on Farnsworth Peak in the Oquirrh Mountains, located to the southwest of the city. KSL-TV boasts an extensive network of broadcast translators that allow it to reach viewers across Utah and into parts of Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, and Wyoming.

Local
English
Television

Outlet metrics

Domain Authority
70
Ranking

Global

#58750

United States

#12291

News and Media

#625

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Monthly visitors

Articles

  • 20 hours ago | ksltv.com | Matt Gephardt |Sloan Schrage

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  • 1 day ago | ksltv.com | Matt Gephardt

    GET GEPHARDT Jun 16, 2025, 10:45 PM SALT LAKE CITY — Frank Whitby is upgrading his 19th-century Salt Lake City home with a 21st-century heating system. “A nice, big radiant heating high efficiency system,” Whitby said. But there’s a problem. His new system’s high-efficiency boiler requires the installation of a new gas meter, which the gas company must do. But try as he might, Whitby said he can’t get them to schedule an installation.

  • 1 day ago | ksltv.com | Shelby Lofton

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  • 1 day ago | ksltv.com | Shelby Lofton

    SALT LAKE CITY — When shots rang out in downtown Salt Lake City on Saturday night, people took off running in different directions. Many of them were on 100 South or State St. and took shelter in nearby buildings. One of those buildings was St. Mark’s Cathedral. Some church staff were there during the incident, and they opened the church’s doors without hesitation. KSL TV spoke with Kim Paturzo, who participated in the No Kings Day demonstration.

  • 2 days ago | ksltv.com | Shelby Lofton

    SALT LAKE CITY — Police said Utah resident Arthur Folasa Ah Loo died after he was shot during the “No Kings” demonstration downtown Saturday night. Chief Brian Redd said 39-year-old Ah Loo, who went by the name Afa, appeared to be an innocent bystander participating in the march. He had a wife and two young children. Utah State Representative Verona Mauga, D-Salt Lake County, said Afa Ah Loo was well-known within the Pacific Islander community for breaking into the fashion world.