All SPRTV Stations Back On-Air!
SPRTV is happy to announce that our technical gremlins have recently been vanquished. As a result, all our 10 FM and 7 TV stations are currently available over-the-air. We apologize again for any inconvenience to our loyal SPRTV listeners and viewers, and would like to thank everyone for their patience with various broadcasting issues over the last several months.
KUVO (89.7 FM) Back On-The-Air
As of Wednesday, the technical problems with providing KUVO have been resolved, and we hope you are enjoying KUVO’s programming on 89.7 FM again in Summit County. Unfortunately, we are still having technical issues with providing the HD radio programming from KUVO. SPRTV remains committed to resolve these technical issues as soon as possible. We apologize again for any inconvenience to our KUVO HD radio listeners, and would like to thank them for their patience until our HD radio service can be restored. In the meantime, everyone can listen to KUVO’s HD radio programming live online via the following links: KUVO HD1, KUVO HD2 and KUVO HD3. Should you experience any additional problems, please inform us...
Wildflower Photo Hike/CMC Course – July 12
If you read Tuesday’s Summit Daily News, you might have seen an ad from the Colorado Mountain College’s Center for Lifelong Learning for a Wildflower Photo Hike on Tuesday, July 12. What you might not realize is this half-day course is being taught by SPRTV’s very own Vice-President, and professional photographer, John Mirro! You’ve also seen John’s beautiful wildflower and mountain photography as part of SPRTV’s new look – with John graciously providing photos for our website/blog banner and background images, and various print pieces, including our recent NRO/BMF program ad. If you’re interested in learning how to capture professional-looking wildflower images, check-out this half-day course and wildflower hike...
NEW! Summit Co Guide to FM Radio & Free TV
SPRTV is happy to announce a new online guide to all the FM radio and free, over-the-air TV stations available here in Summit County, CO. And you’re invited to check it out here. Of course, you’ll see the basics for each station – frequency/channel, call letters, name, programming description and home location. But we’ve also included links to each station’s website, facebook & twitter pages and streaming internet radio feeds – in case you’d like to listen while online. We hope our new online guide will be a useful public service to everyone who visits, lives, works or plays here in our mountain playground. Including locals, new residents, part-time homeowners, small businesses, resort and lodging services, and, of...
KUVO (89.7 FM) Still Off-The-Air
Unfortunately, KUVO still remains off-the-air in Summit County. Despite our chief engineer hiking up Bald Mountain yesterday to the SPRTV electronics site, and working all-day with KUVO support engineers. SPRTV remains committed to resolve these technical issues as soon as possible. We apologize again for any inconvenience, and would like to thank all our KUVO listeners for their patience until service can be restored. In the meantime, you can listen to any of KUVO’s program streams online here.
KUVO (89.7 FM) Off-the-Air In Summit County
We are aware this morning that radio station KUVO has gone off-the-air (89.7 FM in Summit County). Consequently, when you try to listen to KUVO over the air in Summit County, you’ll likely hear nothing or some very quiet static. Our chief engineer is hiking up Bald Mountain to the SPRTV electronics site today to troubleshoot and make repairs, with the help of KUVO engineers. In the meantime, you can listen to any of KUVO’s program streams online here. SPRTV apologizes for any inconvenience, and would like to thank all our KUVO listeners for their patience until service can be...