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KLZ (AM) : ウィキペディア英語版
KLZ

KLZ (560 AM) is a talk radio station licensed to Denver, Colorado and is owned by Crawford Broadcasting. Programming includes The Laura Ingraham Show, The Savage Nation, Dave Ramsey and Bob Dutko.
KLZ broadcasts in HD.〔http://560thesource.com/hd-radio/ KLZ HD〕〔http://hdradio.com/station_guides/widget.php?id=71 HD Radio guide for Denver〕
==Station History==

*c. 1920 — Dr. William "Doc" Reynolds, a dentist, founded Colorado's first experimental radio station, 9ZAF, at his 1124 S. University home in Denver. The studio was on the front porch and the transmitter was in the back yard. On March 10, 1922, the station's call sign changed to KLZ, then-Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover granted Reynolds one of the first commercial broadcasting licenses in the country, and KLZ became Colorado's first commercial radio station.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/415541/detail.html )
*1947 — KLZ-FM, broadcasting on 106.7 MHz, became the first FM station on the air west of St. Louis.
*March 12, 1949 — KLZ received "the small station Alfred I. duPont Award for meritorious service" for its medical series, "Knave of Hearts."
*Nov. 1, 1953 — KLZ-TV (channel 7) went on the air as a CBS affiliate.
*1954 — KLZ debuted Denver's first call-in shows.
*1956 — KLZ-FM goes rock.
*1957 — KLZ-TV won a Peabody Award for ''Panorama'', a weekly public affairs series.
*c. 1976 — KLZ-FM's call sign changed to KAZY (not to be confused with present-day KAZY of Cheyenne).
*1978 — KLZ dropped its MOR format and switched to country.
*1983 — KLZ signed an agreement to broadcast the Denver Gold USFL football games as flagship station of the Curt Gowdy Network.
*May 1, 2007 — The station changes from a sports-talk format to a Christian rock format.
*It is a former affiliate of ESPN Radio and Sporting News Radio.
The KLZ callsign originally identified a marine radio station aboard the ''Speedwell''. The ship sank in the Gulf of Mexico on September 29, 1920 during a hurricane with nine lives lost.〔(Broadcast Station Calls With a Past ), WILLIAM FENWICK, Radio Broadcast, July 1928, pg 150〕

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