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Schedules for General Conference

Schedules for the the 177th Annual General Conference of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints this weekend:

When: March 31 and April 1. Saturday general sessions will be held at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.; Sunday sessions will be held at 9:30 a.m. (which includes the Music and the Spoken Word broadcast) and 2 p.m. The general priesthood meeting will be held in the Conference Center on Saturday at 6 p.m.

Who can watch and listen: Over 6,000 satellites in 85 countries worldwide will receive the feed so that members in various parts of the world can watch the two-day event. The talks are translated simultaneously into 89 languages ranging from Albanian to Yapese. American Sign Language interpretation and closed captioning are also available.

How to watch and listen:

• On TV: All four general sessions will be broadcast live on both KSL-TV, Ch. 5; KBYU-TV, Ch. 11; and BYU-TV, Ch. 21 (cable only).

Conference will be on the following satellite for the cable, TV, and radio analog C-band feed — Galaxy 11. Transponder 20. Vertical polarity, downlink frequency 4100 MHZ. English 6.2 and 6.8; Spanish 5.8.

KSL-TV will also air special LDS programming between conference sessions both Saturday and Sunday afternoons (noon-2 p.m.). KBYU-TV will repeat each conference session after the live broadcast. Repeats are from noon-2 and 4-6 p.m. both Saturday and Sunday.

• On the radio: KSL Newsradio (AM 1160 and FM-102.7) and KBYU radio (FM-89.1) will broadcast all four of the conference sessions live. KBYU will air special conference-related church programs in between sessions.

• On the Web: Anyone in the world with Internet access can watch or listen to general conference (except general priesthood meeting) live via an English-only video stream at www.byu.tv, or choose from audio-only streams in 91 languages at www.lds.org.

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