True Blue Making Airwaves in the Summer 2026 Issue Courtesy L. Tom Perry Special Collections. An early adopter of broadcasting technologies, BYU sought to train students while producing engaging content. KBYU and KBYU-TV—ancestors of BYUradio and BYUtv—went on air in 1943 and 1965, respectively. BYU BroadcastingYesterday Trending 1 6 Symbols of the Ancient Tabernacle 2 Pause to Help and Lift a Brother 3 Anchored to Christ 4 In Good Form 5 Believers and Thinkers More From This Issue Feature Coming Closer to Jesus Christ The way to overcome doubts is to draw closer to our Savior Jesus Christ. Feature Promise and Peril at 250 As it approaches 250, the United States can take guidance from its illustrious past and the wisdom of a modern prophet. Feature Love Artificially Falling for fake, people are increasingly turning from real relationships to digital companions. Feature Paradise Found After sitting in storage for decades, a replica of Lorenzo Ghiberti's celebrated sculpture gets new life at the BYU MOA. Browse the complete Summer 2026 Issue » More Articles BYU Today Broadcasting Freedom For broadcast producer Lindsay Palmer, journalism is an opportunity to both learn and serve. BYU Today Paving the Way for Better Broadcasts In May Elder M. Russell Ballard presided over the groundbreaking of a new BYU Broadcasting building. The Y Report Sonic Kaboom BYU students work alongside professionals to create the award-winning podcast Kaboom for everyone in the family. Top
Feature Coming Closer to Jesus Christ The way to overcome doubts is to draw closer to our Savior Jesus Christ.
Feature Promise and Peril at 250 As it approaches 250, the United States can take guidance from its illustrious past and the wisdom of a modern prophet.
Feature Love Artificially Falling for fake, people are increasingly turning from real relationships to digital companions.
Feature Paradise Found After sitting in storage for decades, a replica of Lorenzo Ghiberti's celebrated sculpture gets new life at the BYU MOA.