It is owned by the Cache Valley Media Group and airs a talk radio format, serving the Logan metropolitan area.
Following a construction permit issued February 19, 1938, KVNU first signed on on November 17, 1938, with a broadcast originating at Brigham Young College.
Billings and other Salt Lake City entrepreneurs; Herschel Bullen and his son Reed became stockholders of KVNU's parent company.
[4] In its early years, KVNU had a full service format of news, music, and entertainment and had studios at the Capitol Theatre in Logan.
[4] Reed hosted Man on the Street, a daily 12:15 p.m. live broadcast from a local jewelry business soliciting opinions from members of the public.
[3] In 1958, the Bullen Family was granted a construction permit from the Federal Communications Commission to put a television station on Channel 12 in Logan.
[21] In May 2017, Utah State discontinued its decades-long partnership with KVNU and changed its flagship station to KZNS in Salt Lake City.
[28] The KVNU studios are located at the Cache Valley Media Group offices near the intersection of Utah State Routes 30 and 252.
At night, to protect other stations on 610 AM from interference, it reduces power to 1,000 watts and switches to a directional antenna.
In addition to the main station, KVNU is relayed by two FM translators to widen its coverage area.