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KNUV : ウィキペディア英語版
KNUV

KNUV (1190 AM) is a Spanish-language station broadcasting from studios located in midtown Phoenix; the station is licensed to Tolleson, Arizona, where it maintains its transmitter facilities. It is owned by Denver-based Amigo Multimedia, Inc.
==History==
The station was originally signed on by E. O. Smith as KZON, before trying a Spanish format and becoming KRDS by the 1960s. The station operated as "Cards Country" with a moderately popular country music format prior to adopting a news/talk format in the early 1970s. It changed to a Christian talk and music format in 1975.
It was simulcast on KRDS-FM 105.3 Wickenburg in the 1990s. This station is now KHOV-FM.〔http://www.qzvx.com/phxradio/amdial.html〕〔http://www.laradio.com/q&a4q-98.htm〕
In 1997, the station changed call letters to KMYL. KMYL aired the Music of Your Life format, and later changed to "NBC 1190", as a variety talk station (later an infomercial and brokered talk station) which ran NBC Radio News at the top of the hour.

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