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KODJ
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・ Kodjoani-léoura
・ Kodjovi Koussou
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・ Kodjoviakopé
・ Kodjéna
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KODJ : ウィキペディア英語版
KODJ

KODJ (94.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits format. Licensed to Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, the station serves the Salt Lake City area, and is owned by . The station's studios are located in West Valley City and its transmitter site is located southwest of the city on Farnsworth Peak in the Oquirrh Mountains.
==History==
The original KODJ call sign was in use from March 1989 into July 1991 〔http://www.mgkelly.com/archive-25.asp〕 in Los Angeles, California for the station known as ''"KODJ Oldies 93 FM LA"''.〔(M.G. Kelly Career Archives )〕 The Salt Lake City station was assigned the call sign KLCY-FM on 1984-05-01. On September 30, 1991, the station's format was changed from adult contemporary to oldies.〔"(KLCY Becomes KALL-FM )", ''Deseret News'', September 27, 1991. Accessed August 20, 2015〕 On 1991-10-07, the calls were changed to KALL-FM and on December 3, 1993 to the current KODJ.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=KODJ Call Sign History )〕 The station was known as "Oldies 94.1" for years, then "94.1 KODJ" throughout the mid-to-late 2000s, then re-positioned as "Oldies 94.1." On January 15, 2015, 94.1 rebranded back to "94.1 KODJ, Salt Lake's Greatest Hits", re-adding many 80's songs to the playlist. The station also launched a new logo, removing the "oldies" wording.

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