KUSU-FM

[3][4] It is a part of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Utah State University.

They hold membership in Western States Public Radio, The Rocky Mountain Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the Utah Broadcasters Association, the Radio Resources Consortium, The Development Exchange, the National Translator Association, and the Public Radio Association of Development Officers (PRADO).

While Utah Public Radio covers nearly all of Utah, its signal is spotty at best in Salt Lake City due to the presence of two low-powered FM stations adjacent to KUSU's dial location (although Logan is part of the Salt Lake City radio market).

[5] The station once operated a translator in Salt Lake City at 96.7 FM[6] but it was deactivated in 2005.

[7] Utah Public Radio also has five high-power repeaters: In addition to the full-power stations, KUSU is relayed by 29 translators to widen its broadcast area.