KCSG-LD (channel 8) in Ogden operates as a low-power translator of KCSG, serving the Salt Lake City metropolitan area; this station's transmitter is located atop Farnsworth Peak in the Oquirrh Mountains.
It is also available on DirecTV, Dish Network, Galaxy 19, and cable systems throughout the geographically large Salt Lake City media market.
[4] Almost immediately, the new owners applied to the FCC to build booster stations serving St. George, Utah, and Beaver Dam, Arizona–Mesquite, Nevada, communities cut off from the signal due to the mountainous terrain of those areas.
In August 2002, KCSG was sold to Broadcast West, a St. George-based partnership of Daniel Matheson and local auto dealer Stephen Wade.
[3] Broadcast West began to make changes to KCSG that would establish its identity as a Southern Utah station.
In June 2005, with Pax TV preparing to adopt a more general entertainment format, KCSG switched its affiliation to America One, continuing to offer family-focused programming.
[5] The Broadcast West partnership was dissolved on October 18, 2005, and a new company, Southwest Media, owned by Stephen Wade, became the licensee.
[6] On August 18, 2008, KCSG replaced Salt Lake City's KJZZ-TV (also on channel 14) as Utah's MyNetworkTV affiliate.
The sale closed on December 5,[13] with the St. George-related channel contracts voided the week before in order to make it a station only carrying H&I and Decades for the moment.
[14] Weigel intends to use the stations as relays of KCSG for northern Utah and the Salt Lake City metropolitan area.
On August 4, 2011, Utah State University announced that it had partnered with KCSG to show select football and men's and women's basketball games on the station.